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Board and Residence /GLASGOW RESTAURANT, Moray- place and George street. BEST-APPOINTED RESTAURANT And BOARDING HOUSE In tho Colony. BOARD, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. BEDS, ONE SHILLING. ALL MEALS SIXPENCE. HOT AND COLD'WATER-LAVATORIES AND BATH. Come and have your Dinner aS THE GLASGOW. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST Por SIXPENCE. RULES OP lIIS HOUSE (Which are strictly enforced): Ale, beer, whisky, brandy, or wine Are not to be had in this houso of mine; Business transactions go on without these, So stay then, dear fiiend, or go if you please. ■ But don't be mistaken, the cupboard's not empty; There's Bread, Beef, Mutton, and Butterin 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 ahd doomed is the house Where the alcohol demon is freely let loose. -All tho World.

F|iO THE CHARITABLY DISPOSED. • To Meet a Difficulty, we have PRINTED TICKETS for MEALS at a LOW FIGURE which can be supplied at our Branch Establishment, Ship Restaurant, corner of Princes aiid Jetty streets/ 25rd

IJ\ .E R M I N U S .HOTEL JL (Opposite Railway Station), Dunedin. , ,I_beg respectfully to inform the TRAVELLING PUBLIO in general tbat I bave SECURED the LEASE of the above popular Hotel, and trust, by Strict Attention to Business, to meet a fair share of public patronage. Hot and Cold Shower Baths, i CHARLES GOLDSMITH (Late of Christchurch), Telepnone 578. Proprietor. R I D I R;o N ' H 0 T, E L, Princes street South, Dunedin. This Old-established Hotel has Good Accommotion for Boarders. Every attention to Country Visitors and Theatrical ahd other. Travelling | Companies. Terms Moderate. 19ap JOHN LAWSON. Proprietor. !Pi H R I S T C H U R C H. TERMINUS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station). • EDMUND CARROLL, Proprietor (Late of Dunedin). The new proprietor having thoroughly renovated and. refurnished this hotel, visitors will now receive every comfort and attention. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. .Night porter in attendance. 4my |**1 RITERION HOTEL, GORE. . JAMES KNIGHT, Proprietor. (Just Opposite Railway Station.) Luncheon ready for all trains which stop from 15 to 20 minutes, and every care taken passengera do.not ihißS jtrains. The Criterion will be found one of ths best appointed Hotels in the Colony. Good table, good wines, convenient; commercial and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, cood bedrooms, hot, cold, and shower baths. Telephone laid on. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 23ju PRINCE OF WALES' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT, Dee street,. INVERCARGILL.-JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor.—The above Hotel has been remodelled to suit the convenience of tho travelling Public. Meals and Refreshments may be had at all hours. Separate Dining and Anterooms for Ladies. Private Rooms and first-class accommodation for Families, Tourists, and Commercial Travellers. Sample Rooms, Bathroom, and special rooms. In connection with the above Mrs Millar will carry oh the Confectionery and Pastrycook department. Biscuit and Confectionery Factory, Corion and Bowmont streets. SSTUAT2OS.S VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS nnder this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s b'd. WANTED.'* Middle Aged MAN; must be good milker and able to assist in garden. A. Morrison and Co., Moray place._ 14my | WANTED, good Cooks, Kitchcnmaid, j Housekeepers (stations), General Servants, Billiard-marker, Boots, Dairymaids.—Mrs Pitta, Rattray street. 14my DRESSMAKING-FOREWOMAN Wanted.—Apply by letter to Competent, Times Office. * ~ lOrny SETUATIOWS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding. Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. "Ov?'ANTED.' by respectable Young Man V V SITUATION (farm) ; good milker, ploughman ; accept small salary.—Mrs Pitts, Rattray street. 14my WANTED, by Young Lady, SITUATION as Barmaid (town or country); seven years' experience.—B, Times Office. 14rny YOUNO* LADY (educated, musical, and good needlewoman) requires SITUATION as Companion or Lady's Help.—Nea, Times Office. WANTED, 7by respectable Woman, OFFICES, to Clean, or other morning work; good references.—Address F, Times Office. ANTED, SITUATION as Housekeeper, or as Nurse to invalid lady ; good references.—Nurse, Times Office. 14my TWO respectable young Girls want SITUATIONS as Waitresses.—Apply Mrs Jone3, Pattray street (next City Brewery). 14my WANTED, SITUATION in a.Gentlemaa's family; good plain cook and laundress.— Annie, Albany street Post Office. 13my MRS BISHOP bas Waiting Engagements-First-class Cooks, -Housemaids, General, also Housekeeper.—Athol Terrace No. 5, Athol place. 14uiy SITUATION as Morning GOVERNESS; k? English, music, harmony, painting, &c.— Terms and full particulars, Spes, Otago Daily Times Office. 13my WAITING ENGAGEMENT, Storekeeper's Assistant, age 19 ; good reference ; good hand with horses. Country preferred.—Macdonald's Agency, Octagon. . 14my MISS STUART'S REGISTRY. George street (next Macquaid's).—Waiting Engagement : Goveruess, Companion, Housekeepers, Generals, Ccok-laundress, Housemaids, Nursegirls. _.'.'. 14my FOR SALE. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. FOR SALE, Gentleman's Splendid Gold Hunting WATCH; eood order guaranteed ; £5 103—cost £12.—Nemo, Times Office. 13my OR SALE, First-class Payable GROCERY BUSINESS ; good ready-money connection ; cs.3g terms.—Apply Capstick, Rattray street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10359, 14 May 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10359, 14 May 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10359, 14 May 1895, Page 5