Board and Rosilenee, mHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNE_HN. Unrivalled Appointments and Accommodation. Tourists and Travellers may rely on every comfort and attention. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS. Table d'Hote, Wines, <Sc. of the highest class. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. JOHN P. PIERCY, 2o _ Proprietor. Trf AT S O N'S HOTEL. Duriog RACE WEEK we intend to supply a TABLE D'HOTE DINNER from 6 to 8 in our Large Dowstairs Room. Pride, 3s 6d (including Glass of Beer, or Tea, Ac). COt/D LUNCHEON (With1 Sogri or Oysters) ffom 11 a.m. f^i ridiro'n1 Hotel, VJT Princes street. Souiii, Dunedin. This Old-established Hotel has Good Accommodation for Boarders. Every Attention to Country Visitors and Theatrical and other Travelling Companies. Terms Moderate. Ud JOHN LAWSON, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHt/RCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths — Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 50. Night Porter kept. TKRMS, 5s 6d and 6s PER DAY. ljjf OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. mHE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, I Princes street south (within five minutes' walk of Dunedin Railway Station).—P. Fagan, proprietor.—Superior accommodation for private families and visitors from the country and neighbouring colonies at moderate charges. Plunge and shower batbu. 14f AXE WAKATIPU AND SOUTHERN GLACIERS OF NEW ZEALAND. Mr W. L. PHI L P (Late of Dunedin) Begs to announce that he has Purchased EICHARDT"S HOTEL, Situated on the margin of Queenstown Bay, and commanding Views of the Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery. The Hotel contains 70 rooms, is built entirely of stone, is lighted by electricity, and is acknowledged by tourists and visitors to be one of the most comfortable Hotels in the colony. Reasonable Arrangements can be made for the Accommodation of Families. j A Porter Meetß Every Steamer. 8d WARRINGTON. — Seaside Accommodation for Visitor?. Splendid beach. Safe bathing. Terms moderate.—Mrs Stockton. 27f SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street south.-Meals, 6d; good table. Beds, Is ; rep-tate rooms. Night Porter kept. 27f TSTANTED KNOWN-—Private ACCOMVV MODATION for a few respectable Boarders; terms moderate.—Apply Mrs Johnstone, Palmerston South. - 26f BEACH Streit, Waikouaiti. —To LET, FURNISHED ROOMS or BOARD, at The Royal; terms moderate.—Mrs Dick. 24f XrACANCIES, Warwick House, Moray V place (opposite Dr Roberts's). Every comfort; nice locality; central. Terms strictly moderate. 22f MBS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families, Albyn House, corner George, King, and St. David streets. 24ja ICT UGGETS.—Seaside Accommodation, near ]_M Catlin River; good beach, safe bathing, pleasure boat.—Mrs Ottaway (card Bannister's, chemist). Ija MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation. — Trap to meet Trains, 4c. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. Bja ST. CLAIR.—" Mavora," Private Boarding Establishment for gentlemen and families ; every convenience ; tennis lawn; close to baths. SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen.— Mra Allardice, Waitotara House, I London street. Telephone, 553. 2f ] Late Advertisements. EDICAL ELECTRICITY. —J. JENKINS, Specialist, Upper Rattray street Having had 20 years' study, and possessing the most thoroughly-equipped establishment in the colonies, Patieuts can rely upon speedy and satisfactory results. Testimonials on application. MR HATHAWAY. Consulting and Pharmaceutical Chemist and Specialist, from the Universities of Harvard and New Brunswick, also Boston Eye and Ear Infirmary and Chelsea Venereal Hospital, formerly assistant to DR BERRYMAN, M.D., F.R.C.S. (house assistant late Sir J. Y. Simpson, Edinburgh). —(Registered). 16 Royal Arcade. Consultation free. ._JX WANTED, at once, First-class PIANIST to Travel, and Comic Vocalist.—Fabian do Lielo, Octagon Buildings. 27J WANTED, YOUTH about 16, some ex;_perience, learn Sheep and General Farming.—Matthews, Bellemont, Mornington, 3 today. 27f. WANTED— Farm Hands, Goad Milkers, Cooks, Housemaids, Generals, Mother's Help, Dairymaids, Girls.—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. 2j_f WANTED, an experienced Commercial ACCOUNTANT; salary, £4 weekly; applications and references received till sth March. Walter Guthrie and Co. (Limited), Invercargill. WANTED— Station Cook and Baker, two Good Men (drive binder.andstook), Shepherd (reference required), Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals, Housekeeper. Milkers, Second Cook (hotel), Boots, Kitchenman.—M'Donald's Agency. 27f ~T~U OKLAND HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS for the POSITION of HOUSE PHYSICIAN of Auckland Hospital will be received up to MARCH 5. Salary, £200 and Board. Engagement, one year from Ist APRIL.' 11. W. GARLAND, ]3f j Secretary, Auckland. WIDOW would like SITUATION as Housekeeper; country preferred.—Address Annie, Times Oflice. 27_f "TTTANTED, by middle-aged person, SITUAVV TION as Housekeeper; town or country. Address L W, Times Office. 27f "tTISITING GOVERNESS.—YouDg Lady T wishes Engagement. English, French, German, Mitsic (piano, theory). Certificates.— Governess, Times Oflice. 21t WANTED, SITUATION, Companion, Mother's Help ; good needlewoman; accept small salary; highest references.—Particulars Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. WANTED, Person to ADOPT Baby Boy 10 months old; no premium.—Person, Times Office, j 271 WANTED, PARTNER Mill and Product Business; capital required,£3oo to £500. Addreaß Practical, Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. TrfcOMESTICATED Lady would like tc JL/ meet a well-to-do Man with view tc MATRIMONY. Letters strictly confidential.Addresa Faithful, Otago Daily Times, Dunedin. WANTED KNOWN —Grand Show ol Flowers. Fruits, and Vegetables ir Garrison Hall, Moegiel, Saturday, March 3. 271 ""KO" Z R.A.—A. and W. McCarthy have jusl JJnI s landed Nice Assortment Rifiemen'i KequJßitcs (JeiYery's), &c. 27: jj0»125. — Old-established FRUITERER'S a& BUSINESS; doing large cash trade.—Lorii and Co. . 27 FOR SALI3, Daisy Cart Pony am Harness, &c, cheap. — Atidrees Dais' Cart, Tiroes Office. , 27
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9983, 27 February 1894, Page 3
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846Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9983, 27 February 1894, Page 3
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