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Board and Eesideuce. nLASaOW RESTAURANT, GEORGE STREET And MORAY PLACE. Tho DINNER Served for SIXPENCE between 12 and 2 o'clockat the above is beyond dispute the BEST for QUALITY, QUANTITY, and FIRST CLASS COQKKRY in DUNEDIN. BILL O FEAR E. SOUP: OXTAIL SOUP. PISH: PRIED GROPER. ENTI.EE3 : STEAK TIE STEWED VEAL AND ITAM. JOINTS: ROAST PORK AND APPLE SAUCE ROAST BttEF ROAST MUTTON COLONIAL GOOSE CORNED BEEF. SWEETS: PLUM PUDDING JAM ROLL APPLE TART STEWED APPLES BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING TAPIOCA CUSTARD. DESSERT: APrLES AND ORANGES. BOARD, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. SINGLE-BEDROOMS. HOY! AHOY! !—TPE TERMINUS HOTEL (opposite the Railway Station), OUTRAM. is Ihu be_t and most convenient for tho travelling public. Horses snd Buggies on hire ; charges to suit the timi-S ; that rara'avis, a civil, competent groom, has charg? of stables. sr> JOSEPH OUX, Proprietor. OUTRAM HOTEL, OUTRAM. T. G. LAURENSON, the Proprietor of this long-established Hotel, begsto remind the Public 'that ho has Excellent Accommodation for Travellers. Detached Sample Rooms. Commodious Stabling and Loose Boxes, Horses and TJuggies on hir&at a moment's notice. All Win»s and Spirits of the best brands.' Speight's Beer always on tap. 'All Charges Moderate. 4o

f.BITERION HOTEL, GORE. Xj — JAMES KNIGHT, Proprietor. (Just Opposite Railway Station.) Luncheon ready for all trains which stop from 15 to 20 minutes, and every care taken passengers do not miss trains. Tho Criterion will be found one of the best appointed Hotels In the Colony. i Good table, good wines, convenient commercial and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, good bedrooms, hot, cold, and shower baths. Tele-phone-aid on. Letters and telegrams promptly j attended to. y J 23ju ! SUPREME COURT TEMPERANCE norEL, ' Tay street, I_.vercai.oili.. Next the Supreme and Magistrate's Courts, and within three minutes' walk'of the railway station, post office, and public buildings. ■ Mrs' HENDERSON; late of the, Temperance Hotel, Dee street, has opened the above premises as a Reßtaurant and Temperance Hotel. Accommodation, • Sec unsurpassed in Invercargill. Private Sitting Rooms and Bedrooms. Pei'-uanent'Boarders liberally dealt with, 22s O 'KANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, GORE—admittedly one of the most comfortable houses in the colony. Mr O'Kane is again in rnossess.on of this commodious , brick | houso, which is replete with every modern convenience for the comfort of Tourists, Travellers, J Families, and Boarder*. Since Mr O'Kane took possession the houi-e has been thoroughly renovated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished. Terms moderate, in keeping with tho times. 3o ETROPOWTAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. Homo Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower—oh each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 5». Night Porter kept. TERMS, 5s 6d and 6s PER DAY. 28au OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. WAIKOUAITI.— Oxley's Bosrdinghouse; seaside accommodation. Cards of particulars at Dunedin Railway Bookstall, — Mrs Nelmes. 9o PRIVATE Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen; central; home comforts; piano; hot bath; terms, ISa.—Comfort, Times Office. .-".■".'-. ■ - -•■ ■ .".' -lo \ST ANTED. Ono or Two Respectable V 7 BOARDERS in private family ; nice home; central; terms moderate.—B X, Times Office. ■'.:■■''-...' -i .- > 9o MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation. — Trap to meet Trains, Sec Fer terms »nd vacancies apply Mrs Hull. Sja

SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE;. or.for one week, 2s 6d. QKENE'S (Thursday)— Experienced Married k3 Ploughman' (wife, housekeeper), qualified market Gardener,(single man), smart Farm Lad (1 QQ.'--- - -■ ,- "■■■:■■ ■" r - ;. . . lOp X MEDICAL MAN WANTED. [ APPLICATIONS, with Testimonials, will be received up to OCTOBER 20 for the POSITION of DOCTOR to the Hyde District. Guarantee,-;£ 200 per annum. lo J. P. BURNARD, Secretary H. M. C.. 7TA /"ANTED, MEDICAL MAN for the AMURI DISTRICT. Bonus and Free House at Culverden. . '. For particulars apply . .', DUNCAN RUTHERFORD, ■ 26s ■" Chairman Doctor's Committee, Culverden. '■jwr o t i c ■,-'■ ''B. A MEDICAL MAN is Wanted for the StrathTaieri District. Tbe Medical Club offers .£l5O, per annum as a subsidy. ... " , Full particulars on application to the Secretary, with whom applications may be lodged till SATURDAY, the 20th October. R. NKILL, 2Ss ' Secretary S.T.M.O. .'-TSTAIIAK'I HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS, with Testimonials, for the POSITIONS of FIRST and SECOND ASSISTANT MASTERS (at the respective salaries of ' .£220 and _£120 per annum) to the above Sohool will be received up to the 21st of OCTOBHJR. Duties to commence aftar the Christmas vacation. For particulars apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, 3o J -. Secretary. EDUCATION BOARD APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, will be received till the 16th INST., from Teachers qualified to fill the follow-, ing VACANCIES :- Maniimato—Head Teacher (female). Salary, £70. ■''■'■ Otakia—Mistress. Salary, £SO. Ravensbourne—Assistant (female). Salary, £95. P. G. PRYDE, 6o Secretary.

S.TUAT.OMS WAMTED. OASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE;, or- for ono week, 2s lid. WANTED by a Widow, SITUATION as Housekeeper,—Address Mona, Times Oflice. 100 WANTED, SITUATION by young Woman in small family; wages, Ss; town or country.—A, Times Office. • 9o SITUATION Wanted.by Scotch Gardener; has thorough experience in all branches. Good references.—Apply Mm Pitta, Maclaggan street. 100 WANTED, SITUATION by married Shepherd; wife good cook, laundress. Highest references.—Particulars Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street.-. Oo WANTED, SITUATIONS for two Girls (wages ss); also by good General (7b). For stations—Two good Generals, Housekeeper (bread and butter maker) —Particulars Mrs Todd, Moray place. 100 FOR SALE. OASH ADVERTISEMENTS under tins heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 61. FOR SALE (cheap), Half-size BILLIARD TABLE; good slates; everything complete. —Address Cue, Daily Times). Wo

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10176, 10 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10176, 10 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10176, 10 October 1894, Page 3

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