Board and Residence. ATSON'S COMMERCIAL. HOTEL.— Important to Commercial Travellers: We are still in possession of our old Sample Rooms, which are the finest in New Zealand. We can accommodate our old customers very comfortably. Our Commercial Room is a very comfortable and private one, and is on the lines of an English Commercial - Travellers' Room. Tariff: 7s per day; £2 2s per week.-J. &J. WATSON Gate Grand Hotel). . . mHB GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Tourists and Travellers may now rely on every comfort and attention. Letters arid Telegrams attended to. Special termß to Resident Boarders. First-class Sample Rooms. The Hotel has been thoroughly overhauled, and refurnished where necessary. • JOHN P. PIERCY, 2o Proprietor. RS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families, Albyn House, corner George, King, and St. Davfd streets. ST. CLAlß.—"Mavora," Private Boarding Establishment for gentlemen and families; every convenience; tennis lawn; close to baths. SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION at Mrs Campbell's, Nugget Bay, Port Molyneux. 'erms reasonable; trap to meet passengers Romahapa Station. 13n 0 LET, Furnished APARTMENTS, or Board and Residence, in suburbs; orchard, stable, &c.; very moderate.—Scott and Co., Dowling street. . __. 23n HOME, two GENTLEMEN; bath, piano, , every home comfo.rt. Terms moderate.— Mrs Richards, Belmore Terrace, York place. 2Sn EMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty street.— Meals 6d: Beds Is. Vacancies for steady Boarders. —Mrs Sullivan. 28n CJPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street >O south.—MealSj 6d; good table. Beds Is ; separate rooms. Night Porter kept. 28n METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Cold, arid Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 50. Night Porter kept. TERMS, 5s 6d and 6s PER DAY.-OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. 28n' LIVERPOOL, f COMPTON HOTEL, unENGLAND 1 rivalled for its. Comfort, Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Charges. Spacious Coffee Room, adjoining the 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. WANTED, smart young HAIRDRESSER for week or so.—Apply Mr Skene. Id "YTTANTED (immediately), good Musterer; VV wages, 40s; permanency to follow.—R. Brew, Rattray street. Id WANTED, at once, IMPROVER (blacksmithing); must be good at shoeing.— Apply Office of this Paper. ' 30n W ANTED—Housekeeper, Cooks, Housemaids, Tablemaids, General Servants, tfurse, Dairymaids, Farm Boys (milkers).—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. Id WANTED, Smart BOY, for errands and generally useful. —Apply sharp William Pryor (late Ross), Princes street. JLd WANTED, by Experienced Servant, light SITUATION Housekeeper; accept Email salary good home.—Mrs Pitts, Maciaggan street. PARTNERSHIP.— Wanted, active BUSINES.S MAN, for Manufacturing Business ; £115 half-share; one to travel preferred.— Barratt. I >ARTNERSHIP.—Wanted, Active PARTNER Manufacturing Business; half-share, £i 2; lady (keep books) preferred.—Barratt, 60 Princes street. Id \\7"ANTED, TICKET for Christcburch; T T either return or single; rail or steamer ; reply quickly.—Passenger, Times Ollice. Id WANTED KNOWN, — Second-band CLOTHING of all kinds Bought and j^lcK—Mrs Litzenberger, 111 George street. Id A BUNDANCE of LAMB from 2s per -C3L quarter. — Lawrence, butcher, George street. Id TyyEATHEß.—ludicatious for St. Andrew's YT Day are showniy. So predicts Robertson, Certain Cures De);ot, laßt night. Id LADIES,— Beautify your Homes by using M'Kenzie's INSTANTANEOUS BURNITUJRIS POLISH RENOVATOR. No labour, bimple as dusting. Trade marie, "I.]'1.P.," on label —gold by Grocers, Ironmongers, <Sc. Id 371 OR SALE, several second - baud -i JPHf EW S: a^. second-hand Double and Single BUGGIES.-Mark Sinclair, King street. -y[
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9910, 1 December 1893, Page 3
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