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Board and Residence. mHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. JL — UnrWalled Appointments and Accommodation. Tourists and Travellers may rely on every comfort and attention. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS. Tabla d'HOte, Wines, Ac. of tho highest class. J^ottars and lelegraniß promptly attended to. JOHN P. PIERCY, 2o Proprietor. VSiTATSON'S COM&EBCIAL HOTEL.— ?T Important to Commercial Travellers: We are still in possession of our old Sample Booms, wlich ara the finest in New Zealand. Wo can accommodate oar old customers very comfortably. Oui ColniiKSrcisl Room is a very comfortable and private one, Snd is. oM tbd Macs of an English ComtfierclsU Travellers' Room., Tariff: 7s per day; 42 2s .r/er week.— 3. &3. WATSON (late Grand Hotel). 3m yj. HOY! AflOtff ABOHU THE TERMTNUsIIbtEL, OUTRAS. Being directly opposite the Railway Station, is the most convenient,for the travelling public. Every Accommodation and Comfort for Woman, Man, Beast, or.Cycle. The house ia safo and in good repair, fee Escapes in rooms. Horsea and Buggies on hire. All charges moderate. Remember.. dire»tly Opposite Outram Railway Station, fop -v .„ JOSEPH COX, Proprietor. M~ ETROPOLITAff FAMILY HOTEL r (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths — Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 3J2. Privata Letter Box 50. Night Porter kept. TERMS, 5s 6d and (is PER DAY. 18f _ OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. rfiHß PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, JL Princes street sotlth (within five minutes' Ce!S ,ot Dtfnedin Railway Station).—P. Pagan, proprietor.—Stfiwriora'ccominodation for private families and yistSoSi frcra t!fo country and neighbouring colonies at moderate* charges. Plunge and abowcr baths. 14f UR^ISHED EjEDROOM and SITTING ROOM to.Let;..qWet faniily.-tilrs Weir, upper St. Andrew Btreet. 27ap' W "ANTED KNOWN—Railway Restaurant, Lower Stuart street. Meals, 6d; good Beds, la. Hot and Cold Baths. 2jap EMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty street.— Vacancies for steady Boarders. Meals, 6d; Bads, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 21ap SUPERIOR Home for Two Gentlemen ; tingle rooms; hot and cold bath.—Kaituna House, Grahftßi utreet (off High street). 21ap "1/TRS JAMES'S Private Boarding EstablyjL Hshment for Gentlemen afld Families, Albyn House, corner George, King, and St. David streatn. 2tj'a T\T ofifi,&&!.0fifi ,&&!. — Seaside Accommodation.— J.TX Trap' to meet Trains, *<s. ITor terms and Vacancies apply Mrs Hull. Bja ST. CLAlfi.—" Ijavora," Private Boarding Establishment for Rentl'enien and families ; every convenience; tennis lawn; cloee to batha. SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street south.—Meals, 6d; good table. Beds, Is j separate rooms. Night Porter kept. 24ap Late Advertisements. "jIyTR HATHAWAY, Consulting and Phari.TjL maceutlcal Chomist and Specialist, from i the Universities of Harvard and New Brurinwick, | also Boston Eye and Ear Infirmary Bad 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. BARUATT Wants (urgent)— Housemaids, . Waitresses, 10 Generals (country hotels, fares paid, 15»), 8 Dairymaids, Chief Cook. 27ap WANTED, by married shepherd, SITUATION ; many years' experience.—Partfculars Mrs Todd, Moray place. 23ap WAITING ENGAGEMENT — Good Ploughmen, Shepherds, Useful Lada. Waitress, and General Servants.—Mrs MacKay's Labour Exchange, Milton. SJap WANTED to Rent, in or near Mornington, 10-roomed HOUSE; hot and cold water —Apply Rev. C. S. Bowden, care of James Horsbnrgh, Kg., George street. 25ap WANTED to RENT, a nine-roomed HOUSE near any railway station within ;vn miles nf town ; house with paddock preferred. Address J B, ollice of this paper. 27ap FRRSH and smoked Fish daily. Oysters Rabbits, fresh and smoked Sprats. —J. M'Donald, 114 George street. 27ap ANTBD KNOWN — Second - hand CLOTHING Bousht and Sold. — Mrs Litzenberger, 111 George street. 27ap MRS BINNIE'S Confectionery Shop, second door from Billa's, 153 George street.—Biscuits md Confections in great variety. GEORGE DERBYSHIRE.—For Bibles, Scripturo Text Books, Birthday Books, &c, try the Bible Repository, Royal Arcade. S7ap HIGHEST price given for Furniture. - Clothing, Books, Jewolluiy, and all description of Goods.—licuben Isaacs, 119 George Btreet. . £7ap ARANDELL, Butcher, Maclaggan street. • AH Meat reduced id and Id per 1b on Saturdays for Cash. 2080 Kidneys daily, tid dozen. Lamb, 2a quarter. 27ap A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.—Special • bargains for To-morrow (Saturday) in nil dapartmecfas; large reductions. AAN£> T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Special Bar- • gains for To-morrow (Saturday).—Blankots, Flannels, Calicoes, and Sheetings. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Special Bar- • gains for To-morrow i(Saturday).—Extrawide flannelettes, Travelling Rugs, Quilts. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Special Bar- • gains for Tomorrow (Saturday).—Ladies' Longcloth and Flannelette Underclothing. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Special Bar- • gains for To-morrow (Saturday).—lnfants' l'elluaeß, Boys' Blouses, Children's Pinafores. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALB. - Special: • Large Reductions in Dress Goods, both black and coloured. AND INGLIS'S SALE. - Tremendous • Bargains in Mantles, Jackets, and Furs for To-morrow (Saturday^ A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Men'a, Boys', • and Youths' Clothing; unheard-of prices for To-morrow (Saturday). A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Special: Tot morrow (Saturday), Bargains Men's heavy Union Shirta. 3a tid—now 2s 3d. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Bargains : • To-morrow (Saturday), Men's Harvard Shirts, 2a 6d and 3a 3d; full Bize. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.—Special: Tot morrow (Saturday), Stiff and Soft Felt Hats; black and coloured, A AND T. TNGLIS'S SALE.—Special: Wool « Shawls, were Us 9d, 5a 3d, 6s 3d—now 2s, 2s i)d, 3s 3d. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.—Ladies' Lined • Kid Gloves, Attrachau tops; former price 3a »d—now 2a lid. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Ladies1 Lined • Kid Gloves, Fur tops; were 4a 6d—now 2s Hd. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Ladies' Lined • Kid Gloves, Pluah tops, springs; were 4b 9d—now 2a lid. INGLIS'S SALE TO-MORROW • (SATURDAY).—Corsets, odd lots and sizes, Is lid, 2a lid, 3a lid. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE. — Bargains « Tomorrow (Saturday).—Aatrachan and Beaver Edging, Raccoon, Fox, Skunk Fur Trimming. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE TO-MORROW « (SATURDAY).— Special value in Ribbons, Plusher Silha (all colours). A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE TO-MORROW , (SATURDAY).-Liberty Silk (Cream, Cardinal, Gold, Pink, Coral, Buttercup), Is 3d yard. A' AND T. INGLIS'S SALE. — Bargains for « To-morrow (Saturday).—Umbrellas (pretty handles), 2a fid, 3j tid, 7s fid-special reductions. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Special Tur- « chase Brusaels carpets ; newest designs ; worth 4s lid—sale price, 3s 6d. AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-250 Pairs Real c Swiss Guipure Curtains; worth 30a—sale price, 13a 9d. A" AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Lmoleuins, « Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Art Carpet Squares; sale prices. A AND T. INGLIS'S SALE.-Listers' best • Plushes, all colours, To-morrow (Saturday), 4s Ud per yard. 27ap FOR SALE, 2000 (Acres Arable LAND, Southland; three miles from railway station. — Oapstick, Rattray and Cumberland streets. 27ap TO LET, comfortable five-roomed plastered HOUSE (good garden), North-East Valley; low rent to careful tenant. —F. A. Hooper, Octagon. - 27a /lILBEY'S DRY GIN. >i ' XJT Eminent physicians recommend it. 4aP

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10034, 27 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10034, 27 April 1894, Page 3

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