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Board and Residence jMLASGOW RESTAURANT, MORAY PLACE and GEORGE STREET. BEST-APPOINTED RESTAURANT And : BOARDING HOUSE in the Colony. ■ BOARD, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK, BEDS, ONE SHILLING. ALL MKALS SIXPENCE ■ HOT AND COLD WATER LAVATORIES AND BATH1 Come and have 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 stay then, dear friend, or go if you please. But don't be 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 ale 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. -All the World.: ■' ■ =■•■■ % . TJURKE'S FAMILY. AND COMMERCIAL 15 HOTEL, High and Manchester streots, CHMSTCHURCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Tho best accommodation in Christchurch on the roost reasonable terms. All cotnraunicationß promptly attended to. PiO; Box 364; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can be made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. ■ METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Ciißhel street. ■Home Comforta for Visitors. Baths—not, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 369. Night Porter kepi. TERMS, Ss 6d and 6s PER DAY. 2Sau ■■■ - OTTO SCHNEIDER,-Proprietor., WAIKOUAITI.— Oxlsj'b Bpardins House; seaside" accommodation for Boarders; close to beach; safe bathing—Mrs Nelmes, proprietress; ■ ■' " lOja AMOK'S. TBMPBBANCB. HOTEL, iH«c XJ . laggan street. — Comfortable, .Home, for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedroome. P. Nelson, proprietor. .. 13s CIPLENDID HOME for Three GraHemau ; kT:hot hath, Single rooini; terms moaei-ate.+-Kaituna House, Graham street (off High street). WANTED. Two Gentlemen BOARDERS; ' tradesmen' preferred; a comfortable lomo; terms moderate.—Mrs Albery, "Amenity," 'Dundagstreet. - - ■-- 25ja ARRINGTON. - ACCOMMODATION for Seaside Visitors; splendid beach, .-afe bathing; terms moderate.—Apply Jilrs Stockton, Warrington.. t t ■_ ... _ _ 25S a BOARD and RESIDENCE, Furnis^d ROOMS to Let.—Kdtnbttfeb. Lc-lly Shop, opposite Sconllar and Ohisholm's. 25] a QUPEEIOR HOME offered One Gentleman JO or Two Friends, nearly opposite Ovtl.'— Address at Mrg"Croß»'» cash store, l<.en»ington. ■ WIDOW has Comfortable HOME for few Boys attending school : 12s; use piano.— Address Comfortablg, Times Office. 25] a CITANLEY HOUSE, Moray place.—FurO nished APARTMENTS TO I.XT; Board if required ; hot) cold, and shower Baths. 22ja "TITANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two Yf Or three Boarders or Visitors; Central position.—Gladstone House/Moray place. " 24ja TiIMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty street.— JCJ Meals, 6d : Beds, 1?. Vacancies for steady Boarders. Night porter kept.' ' '' 24ja EURNISHED ROOMS TO LET; use ftf ■ kitchen.^-Apply store corner York place and Albert street. , ~ .-■ ■i ; C<T OLAlß.—"Mavora," Private Boarding ►C) Establishment for Gentlemen and Families; every convenience; tennis lawn ; close to batasi. Seaside accommodation, aWotb O Beach, close to Bull Creek; first-class bathing place.—BCrß Leslie, Glenledi, via Milton. 3n MRS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establinhment for Gentlemen and Families —Albyn House, corner King and St. David streets. 15s MOEKAKI. — Seaside AccommodatioH.-^-Trap to meet Trains, <Sc. For terms and Vacancies apply Mrd Hull. WANTED KNOWN—Splendid1 Accommodation for a few BOARDERS at Racecourse Hotel, Beach— A Owen. 3ja ""foTUGGETS, Port Molyneux.—SEASlO33 _Ll ACCOMMODATION; trip to meet visitors; cards of particulars at Bannister's, chemist. —Mrs Ottaway, , . So LAJDY desires a . High Scheol Girl as BOARDER, on moderate terms. — Miss Kinder, Clyde ttreet, Roslya. ' 21ja f^\ ENTLEMAN Wanted SHARE ROOM \JT with another; bath, piano, home comforts ; three-minutes "Pott Office.—stndern> Times Office. 171URNISHED ROOMS or Board and BesiIP dence; moderate terms.—Apply at Kent VUla. Edward atreet, St.Clair. !J3ja f*i ENTLEMAN requires BOARD and RESI\JC DENCE; private family preferred.— Address Alpha, Timec Office. \ Sfija BROAD BAY.—Vacancies at Mr« Green's. Ap.ply,'letter or telephone. i!6ja ST. CLAIR, "Lochiel," niar baths.—Private BOARD and BKSIDENCE for' Two Gentlemen ; eveiy convenience ; terms moderate. 2(ija TmURNISHED ROOMS or Board and JH Lodging; beautiful view; hot and cold baths, .piano; Norfolk street, St. Clair.—Mvs Shirley. , _ . . , . , . 2Cja SITUATIONS VACAMT. ' CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under tins heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted foi SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. RS' BARRATT Wants—Five Female Cook-3 (2fls, no wasliing), General Servants 0.25, 16a), Five Houienjaids (Us), Dairymaids. SITUATIONS WANTED. ' CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headinp not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted fbi SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. A N Experienced GOVERNESS Disengaged J\. good testimonials.—Address R M, Pos( Office, Christchwrch. - 2Bis /^bMFETENT. trustworthy Housekeeper, VV seeks SITUATION, town or country; gooc cook, can bake, make butt«r.— H, Times Uflice. A" YOUNG WOMAN willing to Give hei Services to Lady or Family during voyagi in return for Passage to England; reference ; gooc Bailor.—Address Gentimos, Albany street Posl Office, Dnnedin: 28j£ ITSrANTED, SITUATION by Erperiencet VT General; good cook, laundress, Ac. good references; £40.—Mrs Todd, Moray place. -VTURSERY Governess or Lady Help; teacl J3I piano, assist millinery, dressmaking; towi or country.-Wlndsor, Times Office. 23ii

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5