.tsoara and Residence. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Princes street south (within five minutes' walk of Dunedin Railway Station).—P. JTagan, proprietor.—Superior accommodation for private families and visitors from the country and neighbouring colonies at moderate charges. Plunge and shower baths. 14f /GLASGOW RESTAURANT, MORAY PLACE (Two doors from George street). OPENING Of MAGNIFICENT NEW KITCHEN,' Built with all the Latest Improvements for Cooking. j DINING ROOM EXTENDED. No more Waiting for Seats during Dinner time. FIFTEEN NEW BEDROOMS (In addition to those already in use) HATE BEEN BtflLT j AJao, NEW SITTING ROOM For LADIES AND NON-SMOKERS. THE "GLASGOW" Is now THE MOST COMPLETE RESTAURANT And BOARDING HOUSE In NEW ZEALAND.' BREAKFAST "I DINNER }■ 6d EACH. TEA J BEST OF EVERYTHING. BEDS, Is; BOARD, 15s WEEKLY. TEIREE DINNER! A Free Dinner, as per Bill of Fare, will be given to 200 PEOPLE IN NEED, Without distinction as to creed or colour, i On THURSDAY FIRST, 3rd MAY, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Tickets can be bafl from the Officers of the Salvation Army in Dunedin and South Dunedin. SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street south.—Meals, 6d; good table. Beds, Is; separate rooms. Night Porter kept. Imy TjIMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty gtreet.JJJ Vacancies for steady Boarders. Meals, 6d; Beds, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 2lap "MyTRS JAMES'S Private Boarding EstabJITjL lishment for Gentlemen and Families, Albyn House, corner George, King, and St. David streets. 2-lja MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, <fee. For terms and vacancies apply Mra Hull. Bja ST. OLAIR.—" Mavora," Private Boarding Establishment for gentlemen and families ; every convenience; tennis lawn; close to batha. Late Advertisements. T\/fEDICAL ELECTRICITY. —J. JEN-i-TJL KINS, Specialist, Upper Rattray street Having had 20 years' study, and possessing the most thoroughly-equipped establishment in the colonies, Patients can roly upon speedy and satisfactory results. Testimonials on application. BARRATT Wants (urgent)—l4 Generals (15»), Female Cooks, Farm lads (milk), Station Blacksmith (single man), Waiter, Boots. \\T ANTED, experienced Gardener (253), T T Waitresses (hotel, 15s), Cooks, Housemaids, Luundresses, Generals (town, country).— Mra Pitts, Maclaggan street. Imy SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications, accompanied by recent testimonials, will ba received up to the 13th PROX. from Certiacatcd Teachers qUallßed to fill the following POSITION :— Walmato District High School — Second Master, able to assist in Secondary Work (graduate preferred). Salary at present . , average, £165 per annum, witbfsnare of Secondary Fees. Forms of application (without which no application can bo admitted) to be obtained at thiß Office. By order, J. H. BAMFIELD, Secretary. Education Ofllce, Timaru, 27th April 1691. 30ap WANTED, by Good Dressmaker, SITUATION Sewing Maid gentleman's family; town or country.—Address Maid, Times Office. "|> ESPECTABLE Young Peison give SerJLV vices for Home: teach Music, Singing, Painting, French.—Mre Pitts, Maclaggan Btreet. WANTED, by a Young PersoD, ENGAGEMENT as Companion, Ludv Help, or to Teach Young Children.—Address X V Z, Eden street, Oamaru. 2S Jp SCOTCH LADY from Edinburgh geeks 1 POSITION Governess to Youde Children; English, Continental French, German, Music, Drawing, Needlework; English and colonial references. — Address Trust, care Y.W.0.A., Dunedin. j my ANTED KNOWN-Mrs Bush has Reraoved to Filleul street, next the Brewery (top Hanover Btreet). Imy A MEETING of those Interested in the ±%. Sales of Fat and Store Stock at Burnfride Yards is convened for Thursday, 3rd May, at 7.30 P ia., at Mra O'Kane'a hotel, Mosgiel. 28ap W ANTED to SELL, No. la, Wbarekopao Block, 7776 acres heavy fern and tutu LAND (freehold), 23 miles from Gisborne; 1000 acres good bush ; buggy road within four miles of proporty: price, £1 per acre; terms easy. Apply F. S. Canning, Kaponga, Taranaki. Imy JBEG to state that I am Not tie person alluded to as a Defaulting Nominator, or in any way connected with him. — James Taylor (late of Melbourne). liny PECTORAL COUGH SYRUP.—Coughs, Bronchitis; best Cough Mixture known. Keduced to Is 3d and 2j. — Alfred Oudailie, chemist, King street. RKSCRIPHONS Dispensed half the usual price for cash. Drugs thoroughly pure.— Alfred Oudailie, chemist, King and Albany streets. Imy FOR SALE, Fine Two Manual Pedal Reed ORGAN, 21 Stops.-Apply Box «, Post Office, Oamaru. _^ Imy OR SILE (Cheap), SHEEP DOGS (two); young, good workers, first-class breed. — Particulars apply William Urighton, Waitakt North. i my MEDICAL MEN.—Eligible Corner SITE for residence; commands large unoccupied city and suburban district.—Mr Salmond, architect, 27 Kattray street. Imy THI O R SALE, Asa GOING CONCERN, A BUSINESS doing a turnover of about £6000 a year in DFAPERY and GROCERIES, &c, With probability of Considerable Increase. Situated in a Good Agricultural District. For Terms and Particulars, Apply to C. 11. STATHAM, Imy Dowling street, Dunedin. TO LET, six Rooms, bath, vinery, stable, tennis, Wayerley street, Roslyn ; moderate rent.—M'Nee, Princes street. ■ imy O LEASE, Two SHEEP RUNS—7OOO and 4000 Acres respectively.—Capstick, corner Rattray and Cumberland streets. Imy fin ENDERS WANTED. ESTATE OF WILLIAM M'LKOD, SOAP MANUKACTURBK. Tenders are invited by the Undersigned for the STOCK and PLANT in the above Estate, as now to be seen on the PremfEea, Castle street. For full particulars apply C. O. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Dunedin, 30th April IS9I. l my "DOROUGH 61? GREEN ISLAND. TENDERS are invited till MONDAY, the 14th inst, for the SUPPLY and SPREADING on the Main Road of 160 CUBIC YARDS of 2i MACHINE-BROKEN METAL. Also for BREAKING and SPREADING about 50 CUBIC YARDS of 21 METAL on Binnie street. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent to the Undersigned, accompanied with 2J per cent, deposit. WALTER STOTT, April 30, ISOI. T°WnGlef my HE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY (LIMITED). Shareholders can now obtain DIVIDEND WARRANTS for Hulf-year ending 6th April last, by applying at the Company's Office, High street, Dunedin, R. S. NICOLSON, ■ Secretary. I May 1,159-J. Xmy
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10037, 1 May 1894, Page 3
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