Religious. j TT> EV. GEORGE SO'LTAuI J\i TO-NIGHT, I North Dunedin Presbyterian Church Hall, at 7.30. "Lord, Teach us fo Pray." 21f Board aad Keiutlence. TNVERCARGILL.—CRESCENT HOTEL, B Mrs BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu) has leafed thi? Very Commodious and Conveniently-situated Honse, which affords the Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Large Commercial lioniu. 25s ■f ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DINING AND GRILL KOOMIs, Princes and Manse streets. , J. HOPKINS, Proprietor, having; Bought from City Corporation the LARGEST IMPROVED GAS RANGE and GRILLER in New Zealand, is PREPARED TO SUPPLY FIRST-CLASS GRILLS in Six Minutes. . Note the Address— LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DINING AND GRILL ROOMS, Princes and Mansu streets. J. HOPKINS, 29ja I'roprietor. HE SUPREME COURT HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE j WAKATIPUMrs S. O'KANE, Proprietress.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and tnleorranli office, nnd adjoinine tbe Athemoum and Public "Reading Room. The houso is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrangements, perfect, 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. ' ]___[_ ■pICHARDI'S HOTEL, -^ . LAKE WAKATIPU. The abovo Hotel, so well and favourably known by Tourists and others throughout tbe world, is situated on the 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 stables. IM ALPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE WAKATIPU. Mrs FRASER has secured the services of J. Clark, tbe well-known Guide, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITOR'S AND TOURISTS during the coming Season; S3d METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND COFFEE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths —Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post Office Box. Night Porter kept. TERMS, PER DAY, 6s; PER WEEK, :10s to 40s. ■ OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. QHIP RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE, Princes and Jetty streets (Two minutes' walk from Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharf). To make room for the large and steadilyincreasing number of Patrons, we have annexed the adjoining building, known for many years as 'the London Hotel. Extensive alterations and improvements have been made ih tho Ship and 'London. The whole has been refurnished in a superior style by local firms, which makes THE SHIP, the most comfortable, convenient, and economical Restaurant and Boarding House in the City. / ■ ' .' ' Hot and Cold Batli3. ' Separate Dining and Sitting Rooms for Ladies. i ' -: ~~~ BOARD IBs PER WEEK (in advance) THE LUNCH (consisting of Three Courses) Provided eHrery day at the Ship, from 12 till 2, for ! SIXPENCE, IJas no equal in quality and cooking at double { ' , tbe price ia any, hotel in town. '■!;:/■■ ' '>[ \ ■ ■::■-■ ■ 7 7 l "■■'{■■ 16d THIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and $7 LODGING.—Mrs Christie's, Kaituna, Graham (oil; High) street; 10 minutes' walk from Princes Btreet . ; '■' .',' '■ Hja WANTED, two respectable BOARDERS. ■ .'Mrs Walker, corner of Nelson street and ■ Macandrew road, South Dunedin. 21f TOIURNIBHED APARTMENTS (sitting IDi room and bedrooms)to LET; comfortable aud convenient. — Mr.. .Wilton, , Jubilee Villa Albanj* street, ■ 18, SPECIALLY Pleasant ReEidence with Board —Vacancies for Two.—Brandon Villa, Upper Dowling street. ..' ■ '■ 20f "jtrUGGHTS. Port Molyreux.—SEASlDE _131 trap meets visitors Itonialiiipn; cards and photos Charles Begg and-Co.-l)lrs Ottaway. ,'_ : '. ."■ ... lv QJPANISH RESTAURANT,-Princes street O '< south ; meals (id ; beds Is ; all single rooms. Night porter kept. llf EKOAD BAY.—Superior Accommodation with Board. Lunch and Afternoon Teas by arrangement. Letter or telephone.—Green. HAMPDEN — Senside ACCOMMODATION; one minute's walk from railway ■srn»ii„, —i'or Terms nud Vacancies apn'.v OakHeh Ilu^o. Jlja;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 3
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586Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 3
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