Religious, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. . Morning Service at 11. Evening Service at 6.33. -A h L SAINTS' CHURCH. Services 8 a.m., 11 a.m , 6.50 p.m. ; Preacher — REV. E.- P. CACHEMAILLE, M.A. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,! Garrison Halt,. ' I REV. W. READY.' ' | Morning—" How God Hedges Men in.'* I Evening—Practical Address. Subject, "Up and j Down Railways." j Board and Residence. /GLASGOW RESTAURANT AND,! I BOARDING HOUSE, Geouge Street and Moray place. BEST APPOINTED RESTAURANT AND ! BOARDING HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. Everything, supplied at the_ Glasgow is of the j Best Quality.' * IN OUR BAKEHOUSE ■We employ three first-class Bakers for cur Bread and Pastry baking. •. ; OUR, KITCHEN '. Is run under the supsrintendence: of Mr Tom Robertson, one of. the best. Cooks 'in tlie colony j I (or out of it). He has an able second in the peboa j of Mr Bert Hughes. None of your ,£s per week . maid-of-all-work Cooks about the Glasgow. j THE LUNCH (Consisting of Three Courses—no frimmery or flowers), I From 12 to 2, Is a Marvel' to Visitors from other parts. For : Quality, Quantity, and Cooking it ib not equalled i in any other city in the world at the price — ■ or sixpence, ,-sa ■ \ __ i . ■ i THE ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS IS I • . ■ ■ UNSURPASSED. HOT AND ©OLD BATHS. : Night Porter. '. ' BOARD, ISs per Week (in advance). We are firm believers in the adage that "Cleanliness is next to Godliness," and run our Business sccoroingiy. SCHOOL EXCURSIONS. We cater for above, and shall bo glad to send List of Prices and Bill of Fare for Lunch, Tea, and Sleeping Accommodation when required. . 17d JNVERCARGUjL.— CHESCENT HOTEL, Mrs BO^D (late <>' Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu) has leased this Very Commodious and Convetiiontly-Mtuatsd Honae, which affords the Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Large Commercial Room. 25s nnHB StTPRBMK COURT HOTEL, £ QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATI.PUMrs S. O'KANE. Prop riktrf.ss.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office, and adjoining the Athenteum and Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrangements perfeot, thus affording first-class accommodation for tourists, . travellers,' .and boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private rooms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains; A porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of steamers. ■ W I C H A R D T'S HOTEL LAKE WAKATIPU. . The above Hotel, so well and favourably known by Tourists and others'throughout the world; is situated on tile margin of the Queenstown Bay, and commands Views of the Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery. Horses and vehicles of every description can be obtained at the hotel stablea. . . ' 18d A. LPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE -c\- ■ ' WAKATIPU; : '. ' • Mrs FRASER has secured the services of J. Olark, the well-known Guide, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS AND TOURISTS during the coming Season. S3d FI~H E V S T C H U R■o ■H. . •■'■■ TERMINUS HOTEL ... ; (Opposite Railway Station). " EDMUND CARROLL, Proprietor (Late of Dnnedin). 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 METROPOLITAN ' FAMILY HOTEL AND COFFEE PALACE, ; CHRIKTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Batha —Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone-. Po9t Office Box. Night Potter kept, I'ERMS, PER DAY, 6s; PER WEEK. 30s to 40s. OTTO SCHNETPKR, Proprietor. . PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. . : . HINTON HALL, . . WVNYARD SQUAIIE, SYDNEY. Three minutes from G.PO.; five minutes from • all steamers. .. . > Terms Moderate. ' . . , . Conducted by Mr and Mrs HOLLINWQRTH. 3n "KTISITORS and BOARDERS. — Panama V House, Upper Stuart Btteet; splendid accommodation ; beautiful view of harbour.—Mrs Scurr, proprietress. , lSja WANTED, permanent Lady BOARDER ; share bedroom with daughter.—Mod crate, care Latham's Store, Marion street, Cavereham. WANTED LET. SITTING and BEDROOM, two Gentlemen ; very cheap.— Mesdaiubs Crosswell snd Waller, second house Dowliug atreet steps. . LSja WANTED, Two Famished ROOMS— bedroom and sitting room,—with use of kitchen, within 10 minutes of Octagon, on the flat; permanent if suitable.—Send particulars to Carter and Co., George street. . .... ■ lSja /Comfortable residence two friends, \j share room; bath, piano,l washing; mode- j rate.—Mrs Mills, Addiscombe Villa, Stuart street. | "WwTUGGBTS. Port Moljcenr.—SEASlDE JJI ACCOMMODATION; trap to meet visitors ; cards of particulars at Bannister's, chemist. Mrs Ottaway. . ' ■ ■ ' ■ In FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and LODGING.—Mrs Christie's, Kaituns, Graham (off High) street; 10 minutes' walk from Princes : street. . ]4ja FIRRT-CLASH Private BOARD and j .LODGINGS; central. - Mrs Richards,! Aronui, High street. Double, single rooms, : private sitting room. . ' 19d (f^ENTRALLY Situated-Millar's Private ' \j Hotel, Dining and Refreshment Rooms, Dee street, Invercarcill; Every comfort;. terms mode- ; rate. Telephone, 187. Sn i ST. CLAIR.-"M R vora" Private BOARDING USTABLISHMENT for Gentlemen and I Families. Close to trams and batha; tennis lawn , ]7 S EROAD BAY.—Superior Accommodation with Board. Lunch and Afternoon Teas by arrangement. Letter or telephone.—Green. TUT RS JAMES'S Private Bq irding EBtabliah--L»JL ment for Gentlemen anc* Families.—Albyn House, corner King and St. D? »d streets. MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, &c. For terms and vacancies apply Mm Hull. SEASIDE (Nuggets, Port Molyaeux).—Mrs I M'KIBf LAY is prepared to receive Boarders; comforts of home. Particulars by letter. 7ja SITUATiOMS VACAMT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d.. WANTED! active Young MAN general Farm work; must be good milker, steady driver.—R. Ings, Tomahawk. • . 18ja. WANTED, ' Smart YOUTH (at once), used to Butchering preferred.— Batting and Sons, butchers* South Dunedin. .. 18ia WANTED, BOOK CANVASSER (Lady), for interesting Work recently published. Address Book, Times Office. lOja WANTED, an AUuvial MINER, for Timbering wet ground; good wages to a good man.—Address Miner, Diily Times Office. "|& jnSS ALLAN, St. Andrew street, wanto J/OL Housemaids; Tablemaids, General Servants (country), Generals (town, light places); WANTED Immediately—Cooks, Dairymaids, General Servants, Boots (hotel), Farm Lad (dnve milk cart).-Mrs Pitts, Rattray Btreot. . . 18] aW ANTED, BOOK CANVASSERS for Town and Country; good commission.— Apply, by letter, X, General Po3t Office, Christchurcn lSja "STf T ANTKD, a thoroughly-competent daily YY GOVERNESS, to teach three children (ddestlO); hours, 9.30 till s.—Apply by letter to Mrs Hueh MacneiUiun,.El£in road. Morniuetco.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 5
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