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Religious. j CCi ARRISON HALL. \JT CENTRAL MISSION. ! Morning, 11—Rev. AY. READY. < Evening, 6.30-Mr T. E. TAYLOR, M.H.R. ; - Subject, "Applied Christianity." Orchestra play 6.15 p.m. -ftTORTH DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN i < JLI CHURCH. : SERVICES TO-MORROW I .11 a.m.—Rev. I. K. M'INTYRE, . . 6.30p.m.-Rev. ADAM BEGG (Tapanui). \ Board and Sesidenca. ) : ( /"CRESCENT HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. "Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Lord Brassey (Governor of Victoria), ' Lady Brassey, and Suite. Tariff on application to the Proprietress, 18ja Mrs REBECCA BOND. TERMINUS HOTEL, ' DUNEDIN. . i ■ J. C. SHORT, Proprietor. [ 3 Two Minutes from Station and j 1 Wharves. [ ] First-class Accommodation. j < Charges Moderate. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL I I AND COFFEK PALACE, i CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. i . Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot. j Cold, and Shower-^on each floor. Telephone I ; Post Office Box. Night Porter kept. TERMS, 1 PER DAY, 6s: PER WEEK, 30s to 40s. 4 iu OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. ! 1 CRITERION HOTEL, GORE|! (T. G. Laurenson, Proprietor), j Opposite Railway Station, j Where all trains, including north and south ! j _* expresses, stop from 10 to 20 minutes! 1 ' Refreshments always Ready. Liberal Table, j " Superior Accommodation for Tourists and others. I Sample Rooms. Telephone. Hot and Cold Bathi t ] Porter meets all trains. - 16s ! WARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square^ j ' _ CHRISTCHURCH (Established 1863).- 1-, Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, and ! others. This Hotel (still managed by Mr Henry i Allen) is very central, near Post and Telegraph ', . Offices, Custom House, Banks, and other Public ! - Buildings. Twelve large, well-appointed Sample -! . Rooms for the convenience of commercial gentle- j men. Correspondence will receive prompt atten- '- - tion. Agent for Cobb and Co.'s West Cosst . - Coaches. ■ 4% ! BOARD-RESIDENCE.— Warwick House, I - Moray place, under new management; I centralall parts city; excellent cuisine ; moderate ! ; terms. - 20jy ; " ALBYN HOUSE.—Private Boarding Es- | tablishment for Gentlemen and Families \ Mrs James, corner King and St. David streets. \ - VACANCIES for a few Lady-and Gentle- \ ' man BOARDERS; central, comfortab'e S - and moderate—Gladstone House. Moray place. *: ' XCELSIOR RESTAURANT, corner ! < Stuart and Castle streets.—Good Accom- * mpdation for Boarders and Visitors. Meals 6d •' s Beds, Is. . —v 2()f • " A NCHOR TEMPERANCE HOTEL~TIac- ! ; Jt\. . laggah Btreet.. Good accommodation for : Boarders, Travellers; single and double bedrooms • E rerms moderate,—P. O'Brien. 13f 1 BOARD and RESIDENCE (comfortable' = home, terms moderate) or Furnished Rooml ' cMra Dick, Beach street, Si. Clair. 18f ,; SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street 7 l sonth.—Meals, 6d ; beds, ls. Night porter - kept. A Large Room to Let. • 18ft. BEST. MEAL in town, 6d ; good Accom- j | modation Boarders, Travellers; terms • - moderate.—Sanipson's PaciSc Restaurant, King k- 1 itreet. ■; ~\ ■- . u g i J r\ccommodation at Holiday "Resorts i"" ' * : j Jl HAMPDEN.— Seaside Accommodation fcwo j - minutes' walk from Railway Station.— j ( "For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hntchings. j C LAKE TE ANAU.-HOW TO GET I I THERE. v Take train to Lumsden, then Crosbie's coach to 1 TeAiau-TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. i J From Te Anau to Manapouri—Buggy Any Day. j You can spend two or three days on both Lakes, i Total cost of coaches, accommodation, steamers ' (exclusive of train fares) need not exceed-£6. I Steamer doing very well how. j :-' Wm. SNODSRASS, Proprietor, j MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, <fee. • For terms and li vacancies apply Mrß Hull. "VT UGGETS, Port Molynenx.-Good accom- {° _Ll '_■ modation summer visitors; splendid bush, shooting,.bathing; trap meets pasaengers Romahapa station.—Mrs Campbell. 10f •VTUGGETS, Port Molyneux. —Seaside JLI ACCOMMODATION; trap meets pasBengers Romahapi station; card of particulars Begg's Warehouse.—Mrs Ottaway. 9f WAIKOUAITI (Oxley House).—Superior '- Seaside Accommodation for Boarders- 1 good beach, safe bathing; terms moderate.—Mrs' J Nelmes, proprietress. 210 SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS nnder this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double theie rates will be charged unless accompanied'by cash In replying to advertisements of_situations vacant applicants should retain original testimonials and enclose copies only. MISS ALLAN Wants—Cooks (no wash- f, ing), housemaids, Cooks, and Laundresses a (light places), Generals (town, country), Girls. 20f MRS- DICK Wants —Couple (station), Cook-laundress (station, j£4o), Generals town, country), experienced Man (*£!, garden, <tc.) WANTED, Elderly WOMAN as Working J /. Housekeeper (total abstainer). — Apply after 6 p.ra. P. Pilet, Forth street. ltjf -J "IX7 ANTED, for » Country Newspaper, a 15 *' General REPORTER, with some knowledge of Bookkeeping: single man.—Apply Reporter, care of Times Office. . 20f ISS -STUART'S REGISTRY, George street. — Wanted: Housekeeper (255). Granerals, Cook-laundress (£4O, station). Waiting engagement: Housemaids, Ladyhelps. 20f WANTED, for the country, CLERK and d 'BOOKKEEPER; must have thorough 5 tnowledge.—Apply, giving experience and refer- c, ences (by letter), addressed Clerk and Bookkeener d Times Office. . 19f and mItRON Wanted for I the Wakatipu District Hospital, to s inter on duties on Ist March next. A married couple preferred Salarj-, £100 per annum. I Applications, which must be accompanied by ! r testimonials, to be addressed to the Secretary s Wakatipu District Hospital. Queenntown. 4f f mHE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE^ ( PROFESSORSHIP OF LAWS. I APPLICATIONS wiiTbe received at the s . University not later than tho 22nd of March. balary, £500 a year; payable from date of 1 appointment. Duties commence SOth May, 1897 Particulars of tenure and duties may be oh. tamed from * !•* . OHAS. B. HODGE, Registrar. W^KAMARINA GORGE AND DEEP CREEK GOLD MINING COMPANY (LTD) ~~"*- » MVER CLAIM WAKAMARINA. MARL- I BOROUGH. ft^tKE* * y°RKING MINE MANAGER for the above Company; must hold a mine's managers certificate. Applications, with conv> - of certificates and recommendations, must be \ " lodged with the Legal Manager, Blenheim not $* «*n TUESDAY, the 2nd'day of March! I isw. Applicants muat state amount of salary ' ' required. ' o«««i* s ( JOHN HUTCHESON, iat Legal Manager. ■pUBLIO SERVICE BOARD. Sydney, New South Wales, mmm.-Pim,-, . Bth February, 1897. I ,-^??HCATIONS ara invited for the Position nf BACTERIOLOGIST and ASSISTANT of thp < PRESIDENT of the BOa/d of HEALTH of the' Colony of New. South Wales. Applicants must I be not more than 40 yean of age, and be qualified in Medicine and Surgery. It is necessary that i 3 the person appointed should be an experienced I , Bacteriologist. He will also beßequired to assist 1 ' the President of the Board of Health in all work i of a professional character. The salary of the ! ] position is £600 per annum. Applications,!; accompanied by full particulars and testimonials I ' ?r v- s?,^ ach the Undesigned not later than 31st I MARCH next. ( - ?iL J. W. HQLLIMAN, Secretary, j , WANTED, Clerks, Storemen, Cricketers" ! Footballers, Volunteers, Ministers ■ ' •lawyers, and Doctors to use ELIXIR VIT.-E tor ; 1 Lougaf. 2 t I ' niCHiKD BBHW, Labour Agent, High ! : M.\) street. Rents and debts collected. 14m j | Situations wanted. I KASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headini? i r:?i-5i??J-nl?s Sixteen words are inserted for j • MAIJiNOK. -, or for one week, 2s 6.1. If orders > come by IsUer it must be understood that double j • these rates will he charged unless accompanied ; ■ pycash. j . \\T ANTED, by a Yooug Girl, SITUATION 1 ' f T Assist in Housework or Waitress —■ • Address 8.. Times Ofiice. 20{ ■ i ■^OUNG MAN cecks EMPLOYMENT ] X Cierk—office, warehouse, or store; iited * teneral office work.—Lever, Times Office. Islf , ' WANTED, SITUATION as Housekeepw | or General; good bread and butter-i maker; good referenc-j? —Mrs Todd, Moray I ry^y- _ _20f ! "\rOUNG MAN (15) desires EMPLOY- \ JL .SUENT light work (otore, retail firm, or j oSie»K well educated ; excellent references.— ' ■5,2LP., "iTiins Offi-^A. Uif ? ; >

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10731, 20 February 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10731, 20 February 1897, Page 5

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