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! Board and Residence. TNVBKOAnGSLL.-CnESCKNT HOTEL, fi Mrs BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake i Wakatipu) has leased this Very Commodious and Conveniently-oituated House, which affords the Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and i Travellers. Large Commercial Room. 25s | TOADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DINING ; AND GRILL ROOMS, I . Princes and Manse streets. I J. HOPKINS, Proprietor, having Bought from | City Corporation tho LARGEST IMPROVED | GAS RANGE and GRILLER in New Zealand, lis PREPARED TO SUPPLY FIRST-CLASS '. GRILLS in Six Minutes. Note the Address— LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DINING AND GRILL ROOMS, Princes and Mansk streets. J. HOPKINS, | ssja. i-roprietor. EICHARDT'S HOTEL, LAKE WAKATIPU. The above Hotel, so well and favourably known hy Tourists and others throughout the world, is i situated on the margin of the Queenstown Bay, i and commands Views of the Oraud awl Mas- ' r-ificent Lakn Scenery. Horses and vehicles of I every description can be obtained at the hotel | stables. ISd ALPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE WAKATfPU. Mrs FRASER has secured the services of J. Clark, the well-known Guide, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS AND TOURISTS during the coming Season; __23d METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND COFFEE PALACE, ■ CHRISTOHTJRCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths-Hot, Cold and Shower—on each floor. Telephone. JW Office Bor. Night Pojta-kept ITCRMS, PER DAY, 6s; PER WKEK, 30s to 40s. OTTO SCHNKIU-R, Proprietor. ■:■ ' ■ i SHIP RESTAURANT AND BOARDING j j . HOUSE, ' . I 1 Princes and Jetty streets (Two minutes' walk from Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharf). To make rorini for the large and steadilyincreasing nnmber of Patrons, we have annexed | the adjoining building, known for many years as I the London Hotel. Extensive alterations and improvement have been made in the Ship and j London. The whole has been refurnished in a superior style by local linns, which makes THE SHIP the most comfortable, convenient, and ! economical Restaurant and Boarding Houße in ! the City. '" Hot and Cold Baths. Separata Dining and Sitting Rooms for | Ladies. I BOARD .- ... 15s PER WEEK (in advance) THE LUNCH (consisting of Three Courses) Provided every day at the Ship, from 12 till 2, for SIXPENCE, ' Has no equal in quality and cooking at double the price in any hotel in town. 16d THE BUjPKBME COURT HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN.* LAKF, WAKATIPUMrs S. O'KANE, Proprietress.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office, and adjoining the Athenaeum and Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and nil sanitary arrangements perfect, thus affording _rst-clr,ss" accommodation for tourists, travellers, :aud 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. ,1.4 FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and LODGING.-MrgChristie's,Kaituna, Graham (off High) street; 10 minutes' walk from Princes street * __ SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street south; meals fid; beds Is; all single rooms. Night porter kept. 14f T ODGlNGS.—Gentleman le»ving Dunedin JL_ can recommend bis Lodgings—William street, flrat cottage from High street. 13f I\rUGGETS, Port Molyneux.—SEASlDE JLI ACCOMMODATION; trap meets visitors Pvomahapa; cards and photos Charles Begg and Co.-Mrs Ottaway. ■ /"CENTRALLY Situated—Millar's Private \_/ Hotel, Dining and Refreshment Rooms, Dee street, Invercaosill. Every comfort; terms moderate. Telephone, 187. . Bri HAMPDEN ~^ Seaside ACCOMMODATION; ono minute's walk from railway station.—For Terms and Vacancies apply Oakleieh Honse. 31ja BROAD BAY.—Superior Accommodation with Board. Lnnch and Afternoon Teaa by arrangement. Letter or telephone.—Green. SEASIDE (Ntifrgefcs. Port Molynen_) —Mrs M'KINLAY is prepared to receive Boarders ; comforts of home.—Particular by letter. 31ja MOBRAKT. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, _c. for terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. TIJURST-CLASS Private BOARD and JS? LODGINGS; central. — Mrs Richards, Aronui, High street. Double, single rooms, private sitting room. 19d ST. CLAlß.—"Mavora" Private BOARDING KSTABLISHMENT for Gentlemen and Families. Close to trams and baths; tennis lawn 17s WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two or three Boarders or Visitors ; central position.—Gladstone House, Moray place. 17f BOARD and RESIDENCE.—AIbion House, Hear Firßt Church, Moray place. 18f ■jTkCEAN BEACH REFRESHMENT ROOM \J (opposite Central Battery). — All Goods beat quality. Substantial Luncheon duriug Raca Week. 18f SITTING, and BEDROOM, with Rood BOARD; suit two gentlemen.—Tadmor Cottage, Maclaggan street, Mornington, near Tram. ISf "TTISITORS and BOARDERS. — P&Dama V House, Upper Stuart street; splendid accommodation ; beautiful view of harbour. —Mrs Scurr, proprietress. 18f SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s (fd. WANTED, a LAD for Warehouse; mast have passed the Sixth Standard.—Address Box 279, P.O. 19f WANTED, Fi?et-class WATERPROOF HAND.—Apply Zealandia Waterproof Company, 117 Princes street. 19f WANTED, General BLACKSMITH for the country; must be good horse-shoer. — Apply Thomson, Bridger, Dnnedin. Wf WANTED, a FOREMAN IRONMOULDER, for general work.-Stata experience and wages expected to Ironfounder, office of this paper. 17f WANTED (immediately)— Cooks (hotels, private), Housekeeper (station), Nnrse, Housemaids, Generals, Dairymaids, Farm Lads. Mrs Pitts, Rattray street. 19f SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPEN CE; or for one week, 2s 6d. WANTED, by respectable young Girls, SITUATIONS ; good references ; wages from 4s to 63.—Mrs Todd, Moray place. 19f / ARDENER, with Home experience, good \~K recommendations, is waiting ENGAGEMENT.—Howden and Monerieff, Dunedin. 13f VST ANTED, by respectable young Person, VY SITUATION Lady Help; thoroughly domesticated; small salary.—Mrs Pitts, Rattray street. ______' WANTED, by experienced Nurse, SITUATION Gentleman's family; take Baby from month; highest references.—Mrs Pitts, Rattray Btreet. --■ nnYPEWRITING Copying done. Machines J. bought, sold, hired, or exchanged. Operators with machines on hire, 5s per day. Reporting and Typing Classes year round. Documents promptly copied. — Apply Typewriter Bnreau, Jetti street.. _ele__o_9 BIS. £0o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 19 February 1896, Page 3

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