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Religious, BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, City Hall. Rev. AY KKADY. Morning—" Motherly Comfort." Evening—"hermons in-Stoneß." Choir sings at U. 20. All iuvited. /"NARGILL ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH, \J ROUTH DUKEDIN 11 a.m.-B SHORT, E>o. (of Sydney, S.S.W.). 6.30 v.m.-Rev R. TAYLOR. Subject, " Divine Provision for a Snd Contingenry " Mosgiel Church—Mr G. P. HOWBLL. ' All Seats Free. Board and Residence JNVBECARGILL.— CRESCENT HOTEL. Mrs BOND Gate of Quecnstown, Lake WaVatipu) has leased this Very Commodious and Opnveni(-ntly-«ituated House, wbioh efforts the Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travfllets. Large Commercial fern, 25a TERM: NIT s HO TEL (Opposite Railway Station), DuNEDIN. ' I;';*" JfTectfiOly to inform ttm'TRAVKLUNfi PUBLIC in general that I have SECURED the LEASE of the above popular HotoL and trust, by Strict Attention to Business; to meet a fair share of public patronage Hotand Cold Shower Baths. CHARLES GOLDSMITH (Late of Christchurch), Telepnone 578. Proprietor. mHB SUPREME COURT. HOTEL, JL QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPUMra S. CTKANE, PROPniirraKSS.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telesrrapb. office, and adjoining the Athensniin and Public Reading Room. Tbe house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrangements perfect, thus affordine first-c\ass accommodation for tourists, travellers, and boarders, with all the comforts of » home. Charges moderate. Private rooms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains. A porter attcmds.paasengers on arrival and departure of Rteamers. _ 1.1 /^HKISTCHURC 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 PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISH- • MENT. HINTON HALL, Wtnyaud Square, Sydkbt. Three minutes from G.P 0.; five minutes from all steamers. Terms Moderate. 4 Conducted by Mr and Mrs HOLLINWQHTH. 3n BURKES tfAJULY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High and Manchester streots, CHKISTCHUROH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accommodation in Christchurch od tbe most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box i 364; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can be made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAmTEy HOTEL ; AND COFFKE PALACE, CHRInTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. . Baths —Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone Post Offics Box. Night Poiter kept. TERMS: PER DAY, 6s: PER WEEK. 30s to 40s. QTTU SOHN KIDBR, Proprietor. : OBAN HOUSE, Hiif-moou B*y. St«w»rt Island. J. GOODALL, Proprietor.—The above house, conveniently situated, affords ampin accommodation, and will be found suitable to all the requirements of Tourists and, Visitors to Stewart Island. The Bluff Harbour Boards steamer plies regularly every Wednesday (weather permittinz). 28a IniRST^CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and • LODGING at Mrs Christie's, Kaitunß, (iraham street, off High street; 10 minutes'walk from Princes street. ■ 13n WANTED KNOWN—Comfort»b!e~Bol7d } and Residence ; 14* per week.—Mrs John ' Wilson, opposite Gridiron Hotel. Princes street. "VTKTAIKOUAITI (clo-w to Bewh) — S&fe Vf Bathing. Mrs NEUCES ia now ready to receive - Summer Visitors up to Christmas j furnished rooms to let. Buggy and horses on hire. mHB ROYAL (near Beach), Wnikonaiti, _fl now Open;'boarders or furnished rooms.— ' Terms, Mrs DickVßegistry Office: ______ 36n ' fTWO Furnished Front ROOMS (bedroom JL and sitting room) to LET.—Mrs Wilson, Jubilee Villa. Albany street. . 2Sn HAMFPEN —Seaside Accommodation, one minute's walk from railway station.—For termsapply OakleighHouse. 26a SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION; giugle rooms; hot, cold, shower bath; piano; terms moderate.—Aronui House (late Dr ColquhouD'b), High street. ■ ■ Kjy A CCOMMODATION for Seaside Viaito-s. '.csl Splendid beach, safe bithiriiz, good shooting; terms .moderate.—Mrs Stockton, Warrington. 2<in COX'S TEMPERANCE #OTBL, Maclaggan street. — Comfortable .Homo for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P. Nelaon, proprietor. : ■ 13s TT^HRBB or font Gentlemen -will meet with JL Comfortable HOME (cood cuieine) at Brandon Villa, Upper Dowline street... 27n ST. CLAlß.—"Mavora" Private BOARDINQJiSTABLISHIIKNT for Gentlemen and families. Close to tr»ms and baths; tennis t _™ ■_ ' 17s PEOPLE requiring Board, Lodging, Rooms (furnished or unfurnished), town orcountry, apply Miss StaTjmm_ojrooaU_post office, Dunedin. ' "DROAD BAY.—Supej-ior Accommodation JU with Board. Lunch and Afternoon Teas byarrangemen^JLctterjortelephone.-Green. , SEASIDE Accommodation, Mrs Campbell's. Nuggots, Port Moiyneux; trap meets pas. sertgera Romabapa station; Rood sea, bathing. 7o /CENTRALLY Siluat^d-MillarV Private V^ Hotel,-Dining and Refreshment Rooms Dcs street, In verearcill. Every comfort ; termß moderate, telephone, 187. ■■ Sn ■ATCGGBTS. > Port Molyneux—SEASlDE ±?\ ACCOMMODATION; trap to meet visi. tors; cards of particulars at Bannister's, chemist. Mrs Ottawny. ' . - - j_ "VTIBITORS to Dunedin—P*nama Houso, V Upper Stuart street; splendid accommodation ; beautiful view of harbour.—Mra Scurr proprietress. Z7n TV/JTRS JAMES'S Private Bowding EstiblishASJL ment for Gentlemen anf Families—Albyn House, corner King and St D? rid streets. EMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jetty "street - Meals, 6d ; Single Beds, Is. Vacahcies for rteady Board(jr3._Night porter kept 18n "R AV;^' AT DINING ROOMT Stuart etr«rt. JLV All meals 6d; beds Is, single rooms.—Mrs ■thorn, propnetreis. . MOHRAKI. — Seaside Accommodation — Trap to meet Trains, Ac. For terms and vacancies apply Mra Hull. WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two ■^ or three Boarders or Visitors: central P^'tton^Gladstone_HouEe, Moray place. Gl aUEBNSTOWN. -iwßcdrooms and ' „ . . Parlour to Let Summer .Months (board); Private Honae (Terracea).-Boxll, Queenstown. SITUATIONS VACANTCASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headinc , §?YlpM^ne Sjxteen '■*<*** :»« inserted for 1 SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. DRESSMAKING—Wanted, Apprenticea - Miss Pigott, Moray place, facing View Btreet- ' 30n WANTED, QUARRYMEN and BTONE-BREAKKRS.-Apply at once to P. Leen, Pukerau; 28a BARRATT Wants —Female Cookn (35 5 , _ 40o), experienced Generals 05s), Waiter, experienced Head Shepherd flong-wool sheep). MISS ALLAN Wants—Housemaids (hotels and private f»milie3), Cooks (no washing) Cooks and Lmndrepse3, General Servants. 30n WANTED, bright, inteHi^tf;"r^ni7e BOY, with good address, ax Buttons for tbe Grand Hotel.—Apply personally, Monday morning, 7.30 sharp-^W. D. K*viogton. 30n B"TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF <U NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). WANTED, a Smart, Well Educated YOUTH as Junior. Apply by letter only. 30*n x] MARK'S CHURCH, RESIUERA, AUCKLAND. ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER wanted by the Vestry for the above Church. Salary, £80 per annum. Organ by Henry Jones and Son, London; two j complete manuals, CO to G; 17 stops to both I manuals ; pedal bass CCC to F, containing three stops. Five composition pedals in all. Applicant must be of exceptional character, a good accompanist, and thoroughly experienced in traininc and managing a mixed voluntary choir (men and boys vested). .Details of duties, *c. to be seen upon applica. tion at the office of this paper. Applications to be by letter stating qualifications and experience, and accompanied by teati- ' 'nooials, to be sent on or before 3rd DECEMBKR 1895 to tho Vicar, The Vicarage, Remuera, Auckland. • Bn _ srjruATiows wanted. OASH ADVERTISEMENTS uuder this heading 22* exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for or for one week, 2s 6d. rpYPEWRITINGCopying done. Machines -«- bought, sold, hired, or exchanged. Operators To?1 rnla?hine« on hire, 53 per day. Reporting and lyjnng Classes year round. Documents jptt^Vr '°Pie«- — Apply Typewriter Bareau, Jetty street. Xeleubone 816. 300

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 5

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