Board and Residence; i'HOY! AHO:Y !! AHOY!!! THE TERMINUS HOTEL, OUTRAM, 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 is safe and in good repair. Fire Escapes in rooms, Horses and Buggies on hire. All charges moderate. Kemember, direstly Opposite Outram Railway Station. 6ap * JOSEPH COX, Proprietor. THE SHADES HO TEL, DOWLINO STREET, DUNBDIN (Three Minutes" from Railway Station), J. C. SHORT ... Proprietor. The Bod and Sitting Rooms are commodious, comfortable and clean; rha Refreshments (both solid and liquid) are BiJnuine, genensus, and good. Chargeß Moderate. 25n M' ETROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street; ■Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths —Hot, ?old, and Shower—on each floor.' Telephone 312. I Private Letter Box 50. Night Porter kept. TERMS, Ss 6d and 6s PER DAY. 15f_ OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Princes street south (within five minutes" walk of Dunedin Railway Station).—P. Fagan, proprietor.—Superior accommodation for private families and visitors from tho country and neighbouring colonies at moderate charges. Plunge and shower baths. 1W {NTAR HOTEL,' AUCKLAND, FOR TOURISTS, FAMILIES. COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. Within Two Minutes' Walk of the General Post Office and Railway Station. THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND. J. CRAIG ... Manager. 23m /GLASGOW RESTAURANT, MORAY PLACE (Two doors from George street). OPENING Of MAGNIFICENT NEW KITCIIEN, j Built with all the Latest Improvements for Cooking. DINING ROOM EXTENDED. ' No more Waiting for Seats during Dinner time. FIFTEEN NEW BEDROOMS (In addition to those already in use) HAVE BEEN BUILT ; Also, NEW SITTING ROOM For LADIES AND NON-SMOKERS. THE "GLASGOW" Is now THE MOST COMPLETE RESTAURANT . •. And BOARDING HOUSE In NKW ZEALAND. BREAKFAST "1 : DINNER J- 6u EACH. TEA J BEST OF EVERYTHING. BEDS, la; BOARD, 15s WEEKLY. , TjIREE DINNERI A Free Dinner, as per Bill of Fare, will bs given to 200 PEOPLE IN NEED, Without distinction as to creed or colour, On THURSDAY FIRST, 3rd MAY, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Tickets can bo had from the Officers'of the Salvation Arm; in Dunedin and South Dunedin. 'ANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE, where fireia kept: "homelike" ; nowhere near town clock.—Terms Homo, Times Office. WANTED KNOWN—Railway Restaurant, Lower Stuart streot. Meals, 8d; good Beds, Is. Hot and Cold Baths. 2jap TTIMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty street.— JQi Vacancies for steady Boarders. Meals, 6d; Beds, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 21ap TMfRS. JAMES'S Private Boarding EstebjLtJL lishment for Gentlemen and Families. Albyn House, corner George, King, and St. David utreeta. 2£ja I%^"OERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— JjM. Trap to meet Trains, &c. For terniß and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. BJa ST. CLAIR.—" Mavora," Private, Boarding Establishment for gentlemen and families ; every convenience; tennis lawn; close to .baths. JOHN & CAPBTIOK, HOTEL BROKER and GENKRAL tt COMMISSION AGENT, • Cumberland street, Dunedin ; (Next Bern's Hotel). Telephone No. E69 Late Advertisements. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. J. JENKINS, Specialist, Upper Rattkay street. It is well to draw attention to the fact that the Apparatus needed to efficiently treat all classes of Patients is extensive and expensive. It is impossible for itinerant medical electricians to carry with them the necessary appliances 3m MR HATHAWAY, Consulting and Phar- 2Sa] maceutical 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! 18 Royal Arcade. Consultation free. Sif W ANTED, Strong, Able Young MAN, Blacksmith, accustomed flttiug and shoeing draught horses.—R. Brew, Rattray streot. W'AN TED, COLLECTORS and CANVASSERS for a leading Industrial Life Assurance Company.—Apply by letter in first instance to Box 157. Good terms to euitable men. 28ap TITALLACE AND WORDS HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials, will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, sth prox., for the POSITION of MATRON to tho above Hospital. Salary, d£so per annum. GEO. 0. CASSKLS, .; Riverton, 7th April 189*. ecretary-^ WANTED, a Thoroughly Experienced MANAGER, for an extensive Freezing 2%] Company in New South Wale?. Must possess practical knowledge of the trade, including tho treatment of by-products, and be competent to give expert advice in the erection of premises and plant on modern and economical lines. A liberal -_. salary will be given to a man possessing the | requisite qualifications.—Apply, with copies of -L testimonials, not later than 16th May, to FREEZER, care "Australasian Pastoralists" Review," Sydney. 25ap "VVTANTED, by married shepherd, SITUATy TION; many years' experience.—Particalara lira Todd, Moray place. 23ap ANTED, by active elderly Mau, EM- 28a PLOYMENT in Office or Store; referencea; small salary.—later. care of Dresden. W ANTED by Young Widow (with little boy), Housekeeper's SITUATION; accept Binall salary.—Mrs Pitta, Maciaggan street. 28ap YXTANTED, by Housekeeper, SITUA- \ TT TION; good bread and butter maker; good references.—Particulars Mrs Todd, Moray P'oce. Stop WANTED, by a Young Person, ENGAGEMENT as Companion. Lady Help, or to Teach Young Children.—Address X V Z, Eden street, Oamaru. 28ap WANTED. SITUATION Companion, Mother's Help; teach young children music, painting ; good references.—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. 28ap WAITING ENGAGEMENT. — Experienced HOUSEKEEPER; good cook and laundress; 10 yeare' reference ; country preferred. Mrs Dick, Moray place. 28ap \O IRONMONGERS.— A Competent Man, . fully qualified for management, salesman, to indent or travel, seeks ENGAGEMENT at moderate salary.—Address Indent, care A. 10. Meatyard, solicitor, Dunedin. 28ap QCOTCH LADY from Edinburgh seeks £3 POSITION Governess to Young Children; anghsh, Continental French, German, Music, Drawing, Needlework; English and colonial references. — Address Trust, care Y.W.C.A., IHiuedin. 2flap G~OOD GWACIOUS! "Current Cash,-' Princes Theatre, To-night. 28ap
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10035, 28 April 1894, Page 3
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