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Board and Residence. niASGOW RESTAURANT KOKAY PLAGE ana GEOFvGE STREET. BBST-APFOINTED -RESTAURANT And * BOARDING HOUSE in the Colony. BOARD, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK ESDS, ONE SHILLING. ALL MEALS SIXPENCE HOT AND COLD WATER LAVATORIES AND BATH Come and nave your Dinner at THE GLASGOW. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST FOR SIXPENCE. 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 litay then, dear friend, or go if you plea3e. P,ut don't te mistaken, the cupboard's not empty There'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 alft I'll beg you'll not mention, For cursed is the man and doomed is the house Where the alcohol demon is freely let loose. -Ali the World. <fWNTON TEMPERANCE REFRESH\j MEInT ROOMS (opposite railway crossing) Dun of tea or coffee, and sandwich, on arrival of trains (which wait 20 minutes); moaerate charge (fid); beds and meals, Is.—Mrs $1 Kay, proprietress. 5£5 WARWICK HOUSE, Moray place (oppo. site Dr Rotorfe's).—Every comfort and convenisnee; nice locality; central; terms rx_ csptionally moderate. I-" TVTUGGIDTB. Porfc Molyneux.—SEASlDE SS ACCOMMODATION; trap to meet visitors: curds of particulars at Bannister's, chemist.— Mrs Ottaway. - jC COX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Maclag^an street. — Comfortable Home foi Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P. Nelson, proprietor. !•« SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION at Mm Campbell's, Nugget Bay, Port Moljneux.Terms reasonable ; trap to meet passengers Romahapa station. ja MRS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families—Albyn House, corner King and St. David streets. lofl ST CLAlM.—"Mftvora," Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families ; every convenience; tennis lawn ; close to baths. EMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jotty atresfc.— lifcals, 6d ; Beds, Is. Vacancies for steady Boarders.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. Wz W' ANTED KNOWN—Splendid Scaiida Accommodation for a few BOARDERS at Racecourse Hotel, Beach.—A. Owen. I7d Q INGLE ROOM for One Gentleman ; hot (C* and cold shower; .€1 weekly, washins included.—Kaitnns Bou.'e, Graham street. gild TTK7ANTED, two Yoiisig Men BOARDERS, y? 15? weekly, including washing; home somforts.—Miss M'Soiipall, next Peacock Hotel. TIJiOARD and RESIDENCE or Furnished K_J> Apartments; terms moderate.—MrsAngell, Frederick street (nest Tompkins'n i^ore). 21d WANTED Gentleman to Share large, airy BEDROOM with another. — Address Moderate, Timrs Office. 20d BO4KD and RESIDENCE or Furnished Rooms; hot bittll, large airy rooms; every ;oavenience.—Albion House, Hanover street. 13d A PABTMENTS, St. Clair, oonyenionfc tn _£sl_ Baths; terms from 12s week—Apply Scott »nd Co., Dowling stieet 22d SITUATSO?J3 VACANT. DASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceedin"? Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE;"or for one week, 2s 6d. "OTT ANTED, a DRESBMAKSR by the day. %'* Apply Mrs Trenwith, Great King street [next Tabernacle). -2d WANTED, for a Girla' Private School in Auckland, a Resident GOVEK.NESS; requiremcins—Eni;li-°hi drawing, and needlev/oik. Address 8.-ta. Tin.es Oilice. V2d BARKxTT Wants—Female Co iks, Kiicbtn maid (15s), S (^nerals (15s, 175 6d), Dairymaids (15s), 3 Hotel Boot3jfares_pa,id). 22d TVffRS OROSSWELL, Dowlin S street step?, AvJL "Wants—Several Good Generals. Annie Joiie.% of Oniram, call at once. 22J M' RS FISH Wants (urgent)— Barmaids, . AVaitrefses (15s). Cooks (hotels, Sss), EoiiFemaidi (town and co>u*y^Mghest_wa_g_es)._ WANTED— Housemaid*, Generals, Barmaids, Waitresses, Milkers, Boots, Ploughmen. Houses to Let and for Kale.—Maoftormld'B A gency. 22d A PI'LICATIONS are invited by the Picton JTA. Hospitul and Charitable Aid Board for the following appointments :—Medical Officer (nonresident), salary £120 per annum; Warden and Matron, salary XSS per annum ; Secretary, salary £3(1 per annum. For conditions of appointment Bpylv to the secretary. Applications must be sent in by the Ist J:inuaryJSHs.—J. Blizzard, secretary• WANGANUI" EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the POSITION Df AfiSISTAiST-INSPECIOR OF SCHOOLS, at r salary of £250, and £l£o per annum for travel, ling expense.". Applicants Must state age and experience, and forward copies (only) of certificates and testimonials to the Undersigned not later than Noon on SATURDAY, the 9th February ISSS. A. A. BROWNE, 2fjd SecretarySITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVFIII.TTREMENTS under this hosding n ),i ox-"pdlpi; Sixteen words arc inserted for SIXPVi'NCEj'nr for one weak, 2a Gd. TTS EfiPROTABf-E Yonng Man (23) V/auts B V* EMJ'LOYMKKT of any iind ; references ft ruauirwi.—Address it B, Times OBica. ggd ■•S"ST ANTED] SITUATIONS by Three i% llunsKkßepars; good Bread and Butterinakcrs; first-clisa references.—Mis Todd, Moray ph-p. 22d ir ADY d-«ir..-3 KNGAGSMKNT »s Visiting SLJ Gover: ess. Thyrnn»h Enßlisb, Miisio, Frt'nch imd Latin.—Address 'Victorian, Times Ollire. ?i a ■^SISTANTED by Experinncsd Nurs-, SITUAVV TlON r; cniild take charge of a baby — Btrs'lWi.l. Moriiy place. 22d VaTAKTBD, SITUATION as Mother's f■; He, p (country) ; small wages, comfortable Ivimf: <! :»i«sticiited.—Crosswell's Registry Office, Dov.-:;:irHrwt.fttep!i. _221 cTt^::;:T^KP3R'3 ASSISTANT Di«en)T) •,•-:': sraait salesman, lioolckeeper, travc.il-.-i-. ,-■:.•:.-jial and English experience; low srisiy.-tl!}'™, Times OffifM). &&

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10239, 22 December 1894, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10239, 22 December 1894, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10239, 22 December 1894, Page 5