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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. Wo can accommodate our old customers very comfortably. Our Commercial Room is a very comfortable and Srivate one, and is on the lines of an English bmmercial Travellers' Room. Tariff: 7a per day; £Z 2s per week.—J. &J. WATSON (late Grand Hotel). 3m A HOYI AHOY!! AHOY!H 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. Firo Escapes in rooms. Horses and Buggies on hire. All charges moderate. Remember directly Opposite Outram Railway Station. 6ap JOSEPH COX, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Oashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Batti — Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 60. Night Porter kipt. TERMS, 5s 6d and 6s PER DAY. 15if OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. npHE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, X 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 slower baths. Wf THE SHADES HOTEL, DOWXING STREET, DUNKDIN (Three Minutes' from Railway Station), JC. SHORT ... Proprietor. The Bed and Sitting Rooms are commodious, comfortable and clean. Tho Refreshments (both solid and liquid) are genuine, generous, and good. ■____ Charges Moderate. 25n /Glasgow restaurant, moray place (Two doors from George street). OPENING Of MAGNIFICENT NEW KITCHEN, Built with all tho 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) HAVIS BEEN BUILT ; Also, NEW SITTING ROOM For LADIES AND NON-SMOKERS. A BATHROOM (With all the Latest Sanitary Improvements) Has been fitted up. THE "GLASGOW" Is now THE MOST COMPLETE RESTAURANT And BOARDING HOUSE In NEW ZEALAND. BREAKFAST ~~T DINNER V 6d EACH. TEA J BEST OF EVERYTHING. BEDS, Is; BOARD, 153 WEEKLY. RULES OF THIS HOUSE (Which are strictly enforced): Ale, beer, whisky, brandy, or wine Are not to be had in this house of mine; Business transactions go on without these, So stay then, dear friend, or go if you please. But don't be mistaken, the cupboard's not empty; Thero's Bread, Beef, Mutton, and Butter in plenty: There's Coffee and Milk, and Sugar and Tea, And all that is needful for you and for me. To grudge any friend is not my intention: But whisky and ale I'll beg you'll not Iniention, For cursed is the man and doomed is the house Where the alcohol demon is freely let loose. —All the World. A DVERTIBER Wants, One Young Lady jML BOARDER, 133 6d weekly; references required.—Christian, Times Office. 5]U WAIKODAITI.— Vacancies for Boarders, Comfortable Home for Invalids, Private Rooms for Newly-married Couples.—Mrs Nelmes, proprietress. Zimy MRS CALIiAQHAN'S West Coast Dining Rooms, St. Andrew street (next Jack, taker). All meals Cd; good accommodation for boarJera. ; W MPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty street.— Vacancies for Bteady Boarders. Meals, 6d ; Beds, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 2ju CJOPEKIOR BO4RD, RESIDENCE. — JO Single Gentleman, Married Couple; hot, cold, shower bath.—Kaituna House, Graham street (off Higbl street). . Sju /COMFORTABLE LODGINGS forrespect\J able Young Man; also. Large Front Room, with fireplace; bath.-^Creighton House, Castle street. 2ju "]\/TRB JAMES'S Private Boarding EstabjjX. liuhment for Gontlemen and Families, Albyn House, corner George, King, and St. David streeto. ' 24ja Tl /TOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— irJL Trap to meet Trains, &c. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. Bja SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen.—Mrs Allardice, Waitotara House, London Btreet. Telephone, 553. lju Late Advertisements. ■OTANTED, Young PERSON Clean Offices, V y or Assist.—Address, with particulars, M, Times Office. 6ju WANTED — Baker, Waitress (hotel), Female Cook, Generals, Partner (take up valuable patent). Farms for Sale.—Macdonald s Agency, fiju WANTED, First-class BARBER ; single man; board found.—Apply, stating wages and giving references, to 0. Bradtliaw, Golden Age Hotel, Bluff. 2ju "YTtTANTED — Cooks, Laundresses, HouseT T maids, Tablemaids, Generals, Dairymaids, Elderly Woman (attend old lady).—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. (iju WANTED by Mother and Daughter, . SITUATION together (country); 090k, laundress, housemaid; small salary.—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. Cju mo MINE MANAGERS. APPLICATIONS will be received up to 30th JUNK instant for the position of MINE MANAGER for the Black Ball Coal Minl D g Company (Limited), Greymouth. Salary, £350 per annum with House and Fuel. Testimonials to be sent to THE SECRETARY, Black Ball Coal Mining Company (Limited), j 6ju Ohristchurch. I MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. APPLICATIONS are invited by the above Association from Gentlemen competent to successfully CANVASS for New Business. J. M'K. HENRY, District Secretary, 4ju Cornet Princes and Dowling streets,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10068, 6 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10068, 6 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10068, 6 June 1894, Page 3

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