. SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. Important to Parents.—Should a parent have nothing to bestow on a child but a narrow educa^ tion/still h<! will bless you if j'ou form his body to health and strength'-and activity, whether ho 'eaiiia his simple meal by labour at the ploilghj anvil, or axe. On the contrary, if'you neglect his health aud strength, and leave him a debilitated wretch,-. he would ■ cuiie you though a millionaire.: Eno'sProit Salt is an Indispensable Requisite in the preservation of Children's Health. CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in every civilised country. Read the following:—" In the Supreinc Court of Sydney (N.S W.) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Slanning, perpetually restraining the defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent ' imitation of Eno's Fruit Salt,' and giving heavy damages to the plaintiff, has, after a most exhaustive trial of two days'duration, been unanimously dismissed with costs."—Sydney Morning Herald, November, 26;—[Adto.] • '
; :/ . ; vSoari aiad ResidenceV : mm -SUPRRHB : COURT' : HOTSL, i QUEENSTOWN, . LAKK .WAKATiPITMrsS. (VKANE. PaoPRiETRESS.— rhis Wellr appointed.Hotel ia immediately opposite the post an<t tßlegraph office, and adjoining the Athcnajara p.nd Public Reading Room. The house iscomfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrangements pelfest, thus affording firei-class accommoflatioh for tourists, traveller», ', arid boarders; with all the comforts of a home. Charges I moderate. Private rooms for families. Mxcellent j view from -.balcony of lake and mountains. A ' porter attends passengers on arrival and departure j of steaioers. • : '■ ...;.. 1.) T---E-, R>'M J -N-.IU :& HO TB lI (Opposite Railway Station), ■■•'-!. "■ ' '■■-■ ; / 'DUNKDIN. ■ I .-■■ ' '. . < ■T be?, respectfully to inform the TRA.VKLLING PUBLIC ih general that I have SECURED the LEASE: of thd, aboye popular Hotel, and trust, by Strict Attention.to Business, to meet a fair sharo of public patron ace. Hotahd Cold Shower Baths. :■'/. ■' ' CHARLES GOLDSiriTH .. (Lste of ChristchHrch), Telepnone 575. Proprietor. '«■ ■-WELLINGTON. ■".'•■v;t ■ .-■ :'-'l.- '—- - ■■■■;. - ; ■: FOR SALE. — Tho -LARCHCST..- PEIVATiiI BOARDING . HOTTSE in "Wellingtoa. House stands in prounds (within three minutes' walk from Post Office and Wharves), and has extensive connection. Pigiiro required, £500 cash. Principalu'only dealt with. Letters to 1)9 addressed ■>, WHITEHALL," Boulcott street, Wellington. O 'KANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTSL, GORE—admittedly one of the most comfortsble houses - in'"the-colony. Mr O'KaNK is again in possessioii nf this commodious brick .liouje, which replete with every modem conveuißiico for the conifort of Tourists, Travellers, Families, ami Boarders.-;*: Since Mr O'Kane took possession the hou«e has been thorongWy renovated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished. Terms moderate, in keeping with tho times. 3o T^/FBTIiOPOLITAN FAMILY HOTSL -L^-JL ■■■■••'■'.:. \(No Lioznsc), , CHRISTCHURCR, ai«hel street Korne Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Onlcl, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private .Letter-Box S&>. Niffht Porter kept. TBRMS,-5s 6d and 6s PER DAY. 2Rau\; :■. , OTTO SOHHEIDaR, Proprietor. "OURKE'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL .O;HOTEL, .High and Manchester streets, . CHKISTCHiniCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accomrnodsition in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box 3M ; Telephone 425. Special arrangements can be-made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. BT. CLAIR. Arawa House, Albert aun Beaoh : sheets-Superior ACCOMHODA'nON Permanent Boarders and Visitors ; terms moderate. — Mrs Dick.. , .. .-... : , : 24jy BUPERIOR ACCOMRSODATIOH"; single rooms; hot, cold, shower bath; piano; terms moderate;—Aronui House (late Dr Colriahoun's), High street. ■ '■ ■ ' ' ' 19jy XnXCBLSIpR -Restaurant, Stuart strsefc JUi. (next railway).—Meals, Kd; Beds, Is. VnCßnfiks for steady Boarders. Hot baths.—M~h Sullivan; . ' • £Gjy WANT£p~KNOWN.-6d LUNCHEON at Vftbnini's Hotel, Moray place. Can't B bg-tt; a trial, solicited.—Moloaey. proprietor. COX'S TEMPERANCE., HOTEL, Maclagean street. — Comfortable Home for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P. Nelson, proprietor. , 13s RAILWAY DINING ROOMS, Stuart street.—All Meals, Oil; Beds, Is. Rooms to Ltt, furnished or unfurnished; sjy SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street south. —Meals, 6d ; good table. Beds, Is; separate rooms. Night I'orter kept. 16iy WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two or three Boarders or Visitors; central position.—Gladstone House, Moray place. 6f MOBRAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, &c. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. T?i/|" RS JAMES'S Private Bowding EstablishJXHL ment for Gentlemen anr Families.—Albyn House, corner King and St. D? fid streets.
SiTUATSOftS VAC'AWT. ' - ,O>SH ADVERTISEMENTS uuder this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for oae week, 2s Cd. WANTED. BRASS FINISHERS and IMPROVERS.-A. and T. Burt, Cum berland street. 2(>jy BARRAIT Wants—Barmaid (esperienced, 255), Female Cooks, experienced Generals Hotel Boots, Billiard Marker, Station Lad (milk groom). 26jr
WANTED (immediately) — Experienced Generals (town, country; hotels: 150 Nurse, Needlewoman, Girls, Farm Lads.—Mra 1 llts, Rattiay street. 28jy
SITUATBOMS WASTTES3. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading S?t?^re^"s xiean words are inserted for SIXPENCE;-or for one week, 2s 6d. WANTRD, SITUATION as Housekeeper for two or thrse Gentlemen ; gcod references—Addrg£s_Mias : AUanj, St. Auarew sti-eot. WANTBD-SITUATIONS by good Ge^Tra!s ; three, four, and five years' refpreneea.—Particulars Mrs Todd, Moray plsce. £4jy WANTED, by reapsetixble Young Feraon, -„„ with K°od address, Barmaid's RITUAIiOiN ; musical; references.—Mrs Pitts, Rattray* street. 2(sjy WANTED, SITUATION, as Working Housekeeper; small v/ases no oiijucc; references.—Further parliculara Mrs Todd, Moray place. ; . 23j y «7 AITIN'G Engagement, HOUSEKEEPER y ¥ (10 years' reference); p.ood cook, laundress, bread and butter maker. —alias Stuart's Registry, George street. 20jy WANTED, by Experienced Sei-vant, Housekeeper's SITUATION ; cood cook, laundress ; accept small salary. — Mrs Pitts, Rattray street. 2Sjy
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 3
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