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Board and Residence. COFFEE PALACE And PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite First Church), MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. Threa minutes' walk from Railway Station. C. F. MEYER ... Proprietor. This is the moat central, most convenient, the loftiest position, and best ventilated Hotel in Dunedin—not tou close to the Railway Station, but just far enough away to be out of reach of the smoke, dust, and loud shrieks of whistles from the engines—in fact, unequalled for Comfort, and as for Board certainly not to be compared with any other House_ in Dunedin. Night Porter to call Visitors for Early Trains always in attendance. 240 T IVERPOOL,fCOMPTON HOTEI, unJLi ENGLAND, t rival led for its Comfort, Excellent Cuisine, aud Moderate Charges. Spacious Coffee Room, adjoining tho Ladies' Drawing Room, and a large number of Bedrooms arranged and furnished to afford visitors every comfort and convenience. Finest and most central position, near the stations, landing stage, banks, &c. Bedrooms from 2s 6d. "6d Late Advertisements. SKENB Wants—More Bushmen, experienced Station Couple, Station Blacksmith, Hotel Youth, 4 farm Lads (10s, 15s). li)o WANTED, 4 good Female Cooks (hotels), good Housekeeper Wai ting Engagement; highest references.—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. BARRATT Wants—Female Cooks (hotels, 20s), Cook (private, £45), Housemaid, Waitresses, Generals (12s, 15s), Boots (country hotel). 190 '\\r ANTED— Female Cook, first-class GarjVV dener (single, station, reference required), I Dairymaids, Generals. — Macdonald's Agency, Princes street. 100 VT7ANTED, a BLACKSMITH (single), T T must be a good shoer and able to repair implements. — John Gibson, Ashley Downs, Waiwera South. 180 MRS CHALMERS (Labour Exchange) Requires—Housemaids (stations, town). Cooks, Generals, Panfcrymaid, House Girls, Farm Girls, Youths, Laundresses, Milkers. Wo WANTED, a CONTRACT SHEARING COOK for Teviot and Galloway Sheds; must be a good baker and have references as to character and ability.—W. T. Scrimgeour; Teviot Station, Lawrence. 100 THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (LIMITED). APPLICATIONS for the Office of GENERAL MANAGER of the Alliance are invited. Salary, £500 per annum. Applicants to state qualifications and references, and when prepared to enter upon duties, not being later than Ist January 1593. Time for receiving Applications will Close on dlst current. Applications to be addressed F. Y. LETHBRIDGE, Esq., Chairman. . The Hill, Feilding, Wellington, 29th September 1892. 8o TO MERCHANT TAlLOßS.—Experienced CUTTER seeks ENGAGEMENT; colonial references.—Cutter, Times Office. 190 WANTED, by competent Person, POSITION in either Mantle, Skirt, or Bodice Room.—Address E. H., Times Office. 190 WANTED, from 20 to 100 dozen New Laid EGGS; state price delivered town. Address Cash, Times Office. - li)o i^i UARANTEED CURE of Nervous Debility, VJT Headaches, Fits, &c— Dr West's Nerve and Brain Treatment: 4s. JNEIL, 74 George street will give a • guarantee to return the money (£1 for six boxes) if they do not give satisfaction. IPo I^TOTICE. — Professor BEISSEL'S Ladies' _13( and Gentlemen's Hairdresslng Establishment is next to Theatre entrance, Stafford street. TO LET. splendid 6-Roomed HOUSE ; also, 10-Roomed HOUSE (in High street, Roslyn). John Hercus, Exchange Court. lflo I^o LET, New HOUSE (8 rooms). Castle . street north; also, FURNISHED COTTAGE, St. Clair.—Hooper, Crawford street. 190 LOST, George street (between St. Andrew and Frederick streets), piece turned Black VULCANITE. — Please return Rafflls, next Carroll's Hotel. 190 "VTEIL'S Celebrated Herb Beer Extract, JLI prepared from the finest tonic herbs; Is bottle ; make four to six gallons. LAST Year's Output was about 10,000 bottles ; better than tea ,or coffee.—Neil's Botanic Dispensary, 74 George street. 190 TTALF-HOLIDAY MOVEMENT. We, the Undersigned Business Firms, beg to notify our Customers and the Public generally that we have decided to CLOSE OUR RESPECTIVE PLACES OF BUSINESS From ONE O'CLOCK on One Afternoon During the Week (SATURDAY EXCEPTED), the day to be agreed upon at a MEETING to be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Stuart Street, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 19, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon :— GROCERS, Wardell Bros., George street Young and Anderson, George street Peterson and Co., George street Otago Industrial Co-operative Association, George street Irvine and Stevenson, George street Struthor3 a,nd Scott, George street Ford and Co., George street Owen, W., and Co., King street Mason, D., King street Wilson Bros., King street Wright, W., King street M'Farlane, A. and J., Princes and Maclaggan streets Gilmour Bros., Walker street Mdrcer Bros., Princes street. DRAPERS. Bentham, George street Fyfe and Cuming, George street i Dick and M'Keehnie, George street Clothing Factory, Octagon Brown, R., George street Martin, Alex., George street Dow, J. and A., George street Havt, Mrs, George street Blenkinsopp, George street Clough, Miss, George street Dreaver, Mrs, George street Carter and Co., George street Beckingsale, H., George street , Asherand Co., George street Inglis, A. and T., George street s 1 Ross, J. C, Princes street J. Hardie and Co., Princes street. 1 BOOT SALESMEN. City Boot Palace, George street R. Collier, George street i, Simon Bros., Princes and King streets 3> Bales and Hally, George street ,r Collins, Thos., George street ' s Green, J. G., George street. >t j| BUTCHERS. p E. F. Lawrence, George street n W. Duke, George street f W. S. Alexander, George street :± TAILORS. '& J. and J. Aithur, George street — M. Bernstone, George street . * Stokes aud Sons, George street i S G. M. Wilkie, George street. - FURNITURE DEALERS, ' A. Chiaroni, George street Miiller and Anderson, George street F. Martin, George street. FRUITERERS. W. Bull, George and Princes streets ry Mrs Buchanan, George street 5? Mrs Mitchell, George street. a* SUNDRIKS. Wright and M'Gregor e h Ritchie, P., crockery, Ac. 'M Bible and Tract Society [ m Davie, A., and Co., crockery, etc. ior Cotfcrcll, J. IL, and Sons, crockery, &c. n( j Himlle, G., crockery, &c. oo- Jollj', J., jun., watchmaker Noil, J., herbalist Lilly Bros., watchmakers. ; I^rEIL'S Celebrated Herb Beer Extra J3i prepared from the finest tonic herbs; * bottle ; makes four to six gallons. LAST Year's Output was about 10,000 bottl better than tea or coffee. —Neil's Bota jau Dispensary, 74 George street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9562, 19 October 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9562, 19 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9562, 19 October 1892, Page 3

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