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Keligious. o t. Andrew's church. special"Services Will be held TO-MORROW-In connection with Ke opening of the Church after renovation. i 11 a.m. ami (i.30 p.m. : j Rev.-RUTHERFORD \VADDELL, M.A. | L L SAIN .'P H' CHURCH, TO-MORHOW. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. and 11 (Choral); Evensong, ti.3o p.m. Preacliei- : The Dean _ _ C 1 T. MATTHKWS CHURCH, X 1 Stai-voud strkw. SHRVICKS K'lll SUNDAY, MARCH 28. Hols1 Cuinmunion. 8 a.m. Choral Communion suxl Sermon, 11 a.n\. Everjsong aud Sermon, 6.30 p.m. Preacher : Rev. W. Curzon-Sirorhs, M.A.

Board aud Eesidenee TTVESCHLER'S PAMTLY AND COM_O MURCIAT, HOTEL. Esk sthekt, Ikvercaroili,, Two minutes' walk from Railway Station, immediate vicinity of Pont and Telegraph Office, Banks, and other public ofti-es, has upward* 3d spacious and airy Bedrooms, Sumi'le Rooms, Hut, Gold, and Shower Baths, and.in every respect most Excellent Accommodation', for. Tourists, Families, and Commercial. Tariff moderate. E4m / MRS DESCHLER, Proprietress. Crescent .hotel, invercarqill. \ j — Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Lord Brassey (Governor of Victoria), Lady Brastey, and Suite. Tariff on application to the Proprietress, lSja __ Mra_REBECCA BOND. rnEBMfNUS HOTEL, J DUNEDIN. J. C. SHORT, Proprietor. Two Minutes from Station and Wharves. first-class Accommodation. Chatiges Moderate.

WARNER'S HO TOT,. Cathedral square, CHRTSTCHU'RCH (Established 3863).— Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, and I other Public Buildings. Twelve large, well- : appointed Sample Rooms for tho convenience of j commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will re- } ceive prompt attention. Agent for Cobb and j Co.'s West' Coast Coaches. 4s WHITE HART HOTEL, High sfcrest, Christchurch.-Situated very centre of Ohristchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff, 7s 6rt per day ; £2. 2s per week. Hot, Gold, and Shower Baths. Night porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEIF.L, Proprietor. ■• 18m METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND CPFFBK PALACE, I CHRISTCHtrRCH, Cashel street. j Home Comfort* for Visitnrs. Baths—Hot. I Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post Office Box. Niftht Porler kept. TKRMS, PER DAY, Gs: PICK WKRK, 30s to 40s. ju _ UITU .SCHNEIDER. Proprietor. "A NCHbR""TB¥l JBItANOE~HOTRL, Macr^_ lagean >treet. Good accommodation for Boarders, Travellers ; sinele and double bedrooms. Terms moderate.—P. O'Brien. 23m FURNISHED AoarbmPiite vacant private sitting room, board if required.—Kaituna , Graham street (fourth house from High street). Central position. 18m roOARD-RBSIDENCE. —Warwick House, _D* Moray place, under new management; centralall parts citj'; excellent cuisine ; moderate terms. 20jy T>EST MEAL in town, 6d ; good Accom.l) modation Boarders, Travellers; terms moderate. —Sampson's Pacific Restaurant, King street. . . lln A LBYN HOUSE.—Private Boarding -Rs..CjL tablishment for Gentlemen and Families Mrs James, corner Kins and St. David streets. for a few Lady and Gsntle- * man BOARDERS; central, comfortable,, aud moderate.—Glidstone House, Moray place. ■\TAOANCY for Two or Three Gentlemen V BOARDERS:-single and double rooms.— Newinprton House, Hieh street. 25m /^OiIFORTABL'O Furnished APART\j MffiNTS; suit Indies or married ample: piano; no children preferred.—Esk Bank, Cas'le streetjoutb. 27m. THURNISHED SITTING ROOM and BED- &} ROOM to LET, with or without board,— Tadmor Cottage,;M&claggan street, Mornington. Accommoclation .at Holiday Resorts MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, <fee. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. TVTUGGETS, PORT HOLYNBUX— _13) Seaside Acnommodation, Easter Holidays. Traps meet Special Train at Romahapa shortest notice. Good shootinß, Ac;— Mrs Ottaway. WAIKOUAITI (<:zley House).—Superior Seaside Accommodation for Boarders; good beach, safe bathing; terms moderate.—Mrs Nelmes, proprietress. 21c

SITUATIONS VACANT

CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE ; or for one week, 23 6d. • If'orders come by letter it must ha understood that double these ritei will be charged unless accompanied by cash In replying to advertisements of situations vacant applicants should retain original testimonials and enclose copies only. WANTED, for an EusineerV'officeTa j young MAN who has a fair knowledge ot j Mechanical Drawing and some, year.*' experience ! i of practical work ia an engineering works. —Apply in own hadwritinß, with references, to Alpha, Time 3 Office. 27m "ORACTICA.L GASFITTER, also CADET, i _SL Wanted to Learn the Manufacture of Water \ Gas ; premium required.—Apply Balclutha Water | Gas Company, lUlclutba. 27m , WANTED, a Strong GIRL to assist in j Housework ; references required.—Ad- \ I dress Box 3'JO, Post Office. 27m j CLERK Wanted.—Apply by letter to Scott, ' Cbniniin, and Co., Bowling street. 2Sm I VTTT ANTED, a Hauuy LAD, about 14 or 15, ! I TV milk and make himself generally useful —Apply for particulars Geo. Smith, Uniou Company, Wharf. - 25m WANTED^ Clean, Active GIRL an Housemaid and Waitress. — Mrs Sullivan, Excelsior Restaurant, corner Stuart and Castle streets. 24m Y&T ANTED, STONEBREAKERS, nsar V V Highcliff (Peninsula); 2s per yard.— j Applyojt works. 23m MED [OAL— Wanted (about fche begianing of April), a LOCUM TRNENS for about | a Months—Address Medicua, G.P.0., Wellington. j \FrANTED, a "COMPETENT FOREMAN ' ' to Superintend the Construction of the Deep Stream Amalgamated Hydraulic Sluicing Company's Fluming and Race (about 10 miles). Applications, stating experience, Ac,, to be in by SATURDAY, April 3, addressed to the Company, Box 125, Dunediu, and endorsed " Application." Good wageß to a thoroughly competent man. I /yi-'AGO BOYS' HI3H SCHOOL. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER for the Otago Boys' High School, Dunedin. Salary, £175 per annum. Must be qualified to teach the usual secondary subjects. A knowledge of athletics and cadet work expected. Applications, accompanied by testimoniala, to be in the hands of the Undersigned by Noon on . ! FRIDAY, 2nd April. C. MAOANDRBW, 25'n Secretary Board of Governors.

SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH kDVKimSKMKNT.S under this headinS uot exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for bIXPEN CE ;or for oue week, 2s Ud. If orders come by letter it niuat be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. MRS TODD, Movi",)" plaw, uaJ* Waiting Kngascementa: Good Generals, t'onks (hotels), Housemaids (hotols, private), Younjc Givls. 27m WANTED, ENGAGEMENT ii« Resident Governess to young childrmi ; ]£ne;lish, ; ' German, French, Rudiments of Music—Apply j Miss 'Mackenzie, corner Scotland street, Duuedin. ; WANTEp,SITUATIi>N,Mtti.»ger Station; experience New Zealand, yictoria, New Soulb Wales; first-class testimonials.— Address Station, 'limes Office. 27m WANTED, SITUATION as housekeeper, by thoroughly experiemced young woman ; highest references.— Miss Stnurt's lUgistry, George street. 25bi WANTED, SITUATION as Slaughterman or General Butcher ; country preferred — Address A.T.S., Times Office. 2Cm STOBBKBBPIifiI Seeks BMPLOYMEN11 — management or work of an/ kiud ; knowledge post and telegraph.—Kneigntic, Times Omce. •^S7'OUNG Man Wnni.s EMPLOYMBHT ; SL Office any business firm ; occupation main object; tiatisfactory references.—Levein, Times I Office. 2um ACTIVE s««ior office hand wauts KMPLOYMBNT; small salary, occupation '■ main consideration; satisfactory tefereucei. — Sbx. Times Office. 25m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10761, 27 March 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10761, 27 March 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10761, 27 March 1897, Page 5

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