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'°- 1 Board and Residence. :".. ! . ——: . •o' TTTARNER'S HOTRT,. n»t,hpdral Fqnar G. W CHPJSTCHTTRCH (F.rtabHshea ISR3).-->n. Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, an •-. others. This H^el ia very central, near Poe on and IVlcraph Oiii^es, Custom House, Banks, an ns other Public Buildings. Twelve large, wel' :e. appointed Sample Booms for ths convenience o he commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will r< [•<>- neive prompt attention. Agent for Cobb an ir. Co.'s West Coast Coaches __ _ _ Vr _ r . at 4 3 . HENRY ALLEN, Manager. °c) TNVERCARGILL.-CRESCENT HOTEL JL Mrs BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Waks tipu). Proprietress. This very Commodious and Convenientlj situated House has a prestige for its Superior am Oomfortablg Accommodation for 'lounsts an: Travellers. - on T_>URKE'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIA] > OT il> HOTEL, Hi eh and Manchester streets f ' CHRISTCHURCH. The Best Aecommodatioi '?: in Uhristchurch on the most reasonable terms 16 . Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Ml communicn »• i tions promptly attended to. P.O. Box .*■] ad 1 Telephone 428. Special artangemenis can b. j- made on application to P. BURKE, Proprietor. of _tTlj u^ is hotel \J Maclaesan street, Dunedin. — ARCHT es JSALD SHAW, Proprietor (late of Invercargill) B" Nothi'ne hur, Best Liquors kept, bplendic he Accommodation for Travellers. . 2Ji sir •. ■ ■ ■ lit lg :\S a--28 ur )ii VISITORS TO DUNEDIN id Will find the «• _H O V E N T GARDEN bo \ys" £0 GEORGE STEEIST ?a (Next door to : Bible Depot). fcO ' .-■ ' THE BEST PLACE TO PATRONISE it For LUNCH and REFRESHMENTS, ft __ c 31 Luncli 12 till 2, ONE SHILLING. it is —— y SPECIAL ROOM FOR LADIES' AFTERNOON )f TEA. d 4 — ; fe By request we have arranged to supply 4 g COLD SUPPER, • Consisting of ROAST CHICKEN and HAM, BOILED HAM, . ROAST LAMB, 4c, < .- i . . From S till 11 p.m., : s .is- ONE SHILLING. -®a i b HIGH CLASS PASTRY. i . ' ENGLISH and FRENCH CONFECTIONERY r ICE CREAM (Manufactured by an expert). • STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRUfS.' | STRAAVBERRIES and CREAM, , Special arrangement-with Growers and Dairy Factor}-. | If you come once to Covent Garden for Strawberries and Cream you will come again and bring your friends Nothing to equal the Covent Garden for Sirawbemes and fcthuvbsrrifs and Cream PICNICS. If you have Friends Visiting Town we can •arrange to drive you in our new waggonette (seat 8) to our Farm en Pine Hill for a day's outing. , , Beautiful scenery, splendid view of . City, romantic shady bush, invigorating atmosphere. Refreshments of all kinds can be arranged for the clay's outibg at the farm, or hamper made up if ordered previous day: . ■■- , j COyENT GARDEN .COMPANY, j ' 20 GEORGE STREET. Telephone 796. . 29n ". . . SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors, Boarders. — Mrs James's Private Boardipjr Establishment, Albyn House, King (corner St. David) street. . lid TJIURNISHED ROOMS to LET, every JD convenience.—Stanley House, Moray place (opposite View street). '• 28d TTAGANCY for Few LADIESand GENTLEj MEN; double and single rooms ; private sittirjg room.—Arocui, High street. 2o BOARD and RESIDENCE. Bay View,. Cargill street, corner Victoria street; good cuisine ; terms very' moderate. 28d ANCHOR TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Mac-lag-gan street. Good accommodation Boarders, Travellers ; ciDgle, double bedrooms. Terms moderate.—P. O'Brien. LSd TTACANCIBS for few Ladies and GentleT men ; single and double bedrooms ; private sitting rooms.—Newington House, corner High and Hope streets. . 9d LYNDHURST HOUSE. Moray place.— First-class Board and Residence ; central, moderate. — Mrs Collins (late Waikaia), proprietress. « lfln BOARD-RESIDENCE— Warwick Honse, Moray place, under new management; central all parts city: excellentcuisine;inoderata: terms. . ' ' . . .- - ... 2PJ? TTACANGIES for few Lady and Gentlemen V BOARDRRS; c-ntrali comfortable, and moderate.—Gladstone House, Moray place. 15d Accommodation at HoUday Resorts TTUCHARDT'S HOTEL, LAKE ■VVAKA_B__| TIPU. The'above Hotel, so well and favourably known to Tourists and others throughout the world, is situated near the margin of the Queensrown Bay, and commands views of the Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery. Horses and Vehicles of every description can fee ■obtained at the Hotel Stables. . . . /^LENORCHY HOTEL, Head of Lake \JT Wakatipw.—From-b's per day. Weekly per arrangement. Good Accommodation Tourists and Travellers. Lake trout obtainable. Guide. James Wilson.—Thomas Wilson, proprietor. 18d aTk b t c a n a v. The STEAMER on this Lake is NOW READY for the CONVEYANCE of TOURISTS. For information apply to our Agents (Messrs Conk and Son), who will supply same with pleasure. Everything in order at Te Anau. A reduction of lOpercent. iuall fares from December 25 to January 31. " 29d WILLIAM SNODGRASS, Proprietor. MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trainßj Ac. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. , "VTUGGETS. Port Molyneux.—Seaside Acj_3| commodation at Mrs Campbell's. Bathing, p hooting, <fee. Trap meets passengers Romahapi Station. _[_>n ICf UG.GETS, Port Molyneux. — Seaside Act J3I comnlodatiin ; Trap m-ets visitors Ilom'ahapa ; terms, Cook aud Sons, 05 Princes streetMrs Ottaway. _7n QEABIDE VISITORS will Cud good AccnmO modation at Mrs M'Kinlay's, Nng»cts, Port Molyneux. Trap meets passengers Romahapa. THE LAKE HOTEL, WAIHOLA. 17m SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVEIITISEMKNTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPKNCE ;or forone week, 2s (id. If orders come by letter it inuafc be understood that double these rates will lie charged unless accompanied by cash. In replying to advertisements of situations vacant applicants sheu'd R.KTAIN i ORIGINAL TESTIMONIALS and ENCLOSE COPIES ONLY. WANTED. Good WOMAN, total I abstainer, wishing good home.—Apply j P. Pile't, Forth street (near Union street). Hid > MHS DICK Wants—Cooks (town, country); Tablewaid, Hoiisemaids, Laundreis, Generals. Dairymaid?, Milkers, Lad (attend doctor, country). s)ld MRS PITTS W»iit» (immediately)— Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Barmaid (town), -Generals (private, hotels), Cooks (hotels), Dairymaids, Kitclienmaid. . 31tl ANTED. Good All-round PLOUGHMAN for steady billet; man with Home I experience preferred. Reply stating age and references to Station, Times Office. ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10999, 31 December 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10999, 31 December 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10999, 31 December 1897, Page 3

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