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' —A well-known aeronaut has noticed th»t the roice of a woman: is audiUs in _ balloon at the height of about, two miles, whilo thatof a man has neVer reached higher than a mile. ' Board and Eciidence. TNVERCARGiLL—ORESCENT HOTEL I Mrs' BOND '(late of tjueetistbwn, Lake wiikatlpu) has leased thiiVferyOommodious and Conveniently-situated HousV, which affords the Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Large Commercial Room. 208, N SLOW HO U 8 E •■.'■■• ■ ■Ocean Beach.- ' Superior Accommodation for Visitors; Suites of Rooms' Hot and Cold Baths; Comfort Guaranteed. Telephone 599. , ; . ; , 10s WARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, CHRTSfCHURCH (Establißlied 1863).Superior Apartuientn fov Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel (still managed by Mr Henry Allen) is very central, near Poet and Telegraph Offices Custom House, Banks, and other Public Buildings. Twelve large,.w«ll-appoin(;cd Sample Rooms for the convenience of commercial gentle r men Correspondence will racsive prompt attention Agent for CpbU and Co.'b West Const Coaches. 4s HOTEL METROPOLE, .ST.. CLAIB GEORGE T. SEARLK (Late of Albion Hotel, Inverfcarglll) Has much pleasure tri notifying' ht« friends that ho has t»k«n the above Hotel, Vacancies'forjiix Boarders. 11 jy THE ;_tfi?S.J?irfE COtfRT HO JBL, QUEENSTOWN," LAKE ' WAKATIPUMrs s!' 6'KANB, : Pnoi-RfETttßss.—This Well-, appointed Hotel is immediately opposite the poßt acd telegraph oWce, and ad.oinin ß the AthenreuiR»d Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly-furnished, and,all. sanitary arrangements perfect, thus affording first-class accommodation for 'tourists, travetiere, and boarders, with all the comforts of » 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. -, ■■ -,■■'■■ METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND COFFISE - PALACE, CHRISTCHUKCH, Cashel street..... ,;,: Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower^-oiv eafih floor. Telephone. Poßt Office Box. Night Portor kept. IEKM!>, PER DAY, Cs; PER WERK, 30s to 40s. j.ju OTTO SOHNKIDER._I_-op_______ FIRST -"CLASS Private BOARD and LODGINGS ; ' central. — Mrs Richards, Aronni, High street. Double, single rooms, privatejitting room. tiOVELY. AKAROA, the prettießt Seaside Pvesort in New Zealand.—Boating, Fishing, Fern Gathering, id.— Every comfort at Grange's Family Hotel, oppositajliePier. ■ 12s OARD and RESIDENCE, on hill, for Gentlemen.—Mrs Hay ward, Elder street (off I'Htstreet).; _ -■':■,. - . ; lln /COMFORTABLE HOME for GenUeman; V_/ easy terms.—For address apply to Mr Rintoul, at Mr Lbaaby'a; chemist. __> MOERAKI. — Seßside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, Ac. . For terms and vacancies apply MrsJlulK ■YTSTANTED KNOWN—V-caucies for two VV 'or three Boarders or Visitors ; central position.—Gladstone'House, Moray place. 17 A" LBYN HO DSE.—Private Boarding Es tablishment for Gentlemen and Families Mrs James, corner King and St. David streets. BOARD and RESIDENCE, also Furnished Rooms to Let; terms moderate. —VeDtry House, View street. 10au BOARD-RESIDENCE. — Warwiok House, Moray place, runder new management; central all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. SOJy SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE ;or for one week, 2s 6rt. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rate" will be charged unless accompanied by cash. In replying to advertisements of situations vacant applicants should retain oi iginal testimonials and enclose copies only. WANTED, Young MAN for country; two or three years' experience blacksmith trade. —Apply John Edroomi, ironnionger. ' 12a PAINTERS. — Good all-round MAN for Country Job.—Bathurst street. Mo.igiel, » \T ANTED, COAT and TROUSERS VY HANDS.—W. L. M'L»r«n, A. Lorie and Co. . "J TO BANDSMEN. — Wanted Four good Musicians to augment our band to travel.— Apply Mr Probasco, Circus. Ms WANTED, .a r thoroughly Competent DREDG_MASTER, with testimonials. s A. D. SILK, g_ ■ Leviathan, Dunedin^ X PPLICATIONS inrited for POSITIONS of DREDGEMASTER and ENGINEER for » Dredge mow at work en the Molyneux River. Address 12s ' BOX 593,'P.0., Dunedin. RICHARD BREW, Labour. Agent, High street. Rents and debts collected, : 14m SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. If.ordeis come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. , WANTED, SITUATION Reporter of Clerk by young man, with good knowledge of shorthand.—Pitman,, Time* Office. _1_ W" ANTED, SITUATIONS by respectable Girls, Generals, Nurses, Useful; wages, 4s to Bs.—Mrs Todd_Moray_place. 8s WaI^TEDi by Young MaD, SITUATION in Grocery Business; has a thorough knowledge of books and business management generally ; seven years' experience; good references.—For further particulars address Box 130, Invercargill. _2s nnYPEWRITING Copying done. Machine* 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 Bureau, Jetty street. Telephone 816. 300 FOR SALE CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are iaserted for SIXPENCE jor for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter' it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. ORGAN, by Bell (new), 8 years' guarantee, packed to any address, 10 guineas.—Musical Excihange, Octagon, Dunedin. 14s BICYCLES.— The Vanguard, latent up to date; complete; £18.^-Mark Sinclair, King street. _s WANTED to BKLL (cheap), iplendid ST. BERNARD DOG, in good condition • 18 months old; owner leaving the colony.—Apply Times Office. ; it 8 OR SALE, BORING MACHINE, with six drills; weight, 281b ; bores up to Jin.— Park, Reynolds, and Co. 9s TTIOR SALE, a Purebred Retriever DOG; Jt? trained to _un and dog.—Apply J. Allan, Waikouaiti. ' : 12s rV\O SBLL or LET, superior Seven-roomed JL HOUSE in William street.-Apply Tomlin_on, Princes street couth. .; . . . . ■ ftj nno SELL or LEASE, pick of two BULLS, J by the bsst milking strain.—George Henry; TJpper Waitati.- ■ Us J7«OR SALE (Peter street, Caversham), 3 j, Good SECTIONS, fine view;", near. tram, rail.—M'lritosh, agent, Uaversbam. 12s TMPORTANT.—lntendine buyer* dhould inJ_ spect WlUiami.on's BICYOLES; half usual | price; staunch, stylish; popular weight.—^Moray place.- :- '■ "' ■'. . ' Ss nptU~REE-QUABTiiRBRED Indian Game J_ KGGS, by pure.lndian roosters, 7s6dper dozen.—Sydney James. : O~UNDBRTAKERS.—SELL cheap, a roomy MOURNING COACH, Collins's patent axleß ; also, a 2-wheel FAMILY CAR; I IT-TILL hold 3 adnlts and _ children; both ia I » T good order.—Hunter, refreshment rooms, Dunedin station. : - ■ . ; - - 8s WANTED to SELL-Express Waggoaß, Station Waggons, and Buggies; new and second-hand; cheap. ~ Mark Sinclair, coach-1-uildei-.- - v;.... . Sjy IIOH SALB, Andalusian and Minorca 1 EGGS, from 5s sitting. Imported stock; fertility guaranteed.—Waters, PortC-almcrs^ FOR BALE.ja Pnrebted RETRIEVER DOG, thoroughly trained:—Apply J. Allan, ' ! " ' ' ' li 3 Til 6 Rj S A L vE. ESTABLISHED MONUMKNTAL BUSINESS. I>. KOBERTSON has to dispose of - the above on account of ill-health. Offers for the same will be (received by Tender as ' a Going Concern up itill the 2Sth SKPXEMBIE, 1896 Catalogue! and all particular" will .' be furnished on applyine to D. ROBERTSON, Lower High street (opposite Railway Station). The highest br any tender not necescarily accepted. ■.. ■"''■', I_.______________ :■ niHIERAS, PiLATI3S,: PAPER Vy Photographic goods of all kinde; developing t printing, repairs.—New Zealand Camera Com--5 pany, Octaepn. .. '.\'/< .■.-.:... . . Us

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10596, 14 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10596, 14 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10596, 14 September 1896, Page 3