Board and Residence. TERMINUS HOTEL, ...... DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated jiist opposite , the. Triangle Gardens,-. Railway-Station, and Wharves. It is one of the most • beautiful positions in Dunedin. There | is no pleasanter place at which to live. j The Hotel is 'quite new, and the rooms i ?.re largo and lofty. : The Baths and La- t ' vatori.es are all that could be desired. I Taeifj? Moderate. . ■ ■ THOS. CORNISH ;'.■• Peopbietor. A"~~L~~B~T~O~N -, H O T E L (Opposite Post Office), ■'■ INVERCARGJLL.y ::. : | -•HORACE BASTINGS', Proprietor. * A Porter, meets, all' Trains on Arrival. .]■''.''. -.','.'. Night PorterJkept^V Patronised by.theie Excellencies the Governors op New-Zealand: COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL,--CHRISTOHURCH, Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD ~"' ....Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231._ j WARNER'S HOTEL, " Cathedral square, i CHRISTCHURCH (Established 1863). 'Superior Apartments, for- Families, Tourist"., ; and others This Hotel is' very "central, near.' Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, ar.d other Public Buildings. Twelve large, well-appointed. Sample Rooms -for the convenience 'of commercial gentlemen.., "Correspondence''will receive prompt .attention. , Agent for Cohb and"Co.'s West Coast Coaches. i-.i HENRY ALLEN, Manager. WHITE HART HOTEL,' High street, Christchurch.—Situated very centre of Chrietchurch, near-Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other, Public\Offiees.' Tariff, 7s 6d p-sr1 day; £2 2s per.week. Hot; Cold, an.d . Shower Baths. Night Porter.1 " Correspond •' denco promptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor/^ 18m I NVERCARGILL.—CRESCENT HOTEL. Mro BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake .'.'• Wakatipu), Proprietress.",■■•.■,.;.•■■. ' This very .Commodious and Conveniently- : situated House has a prestige for'its Superior : and Comfortable Accommodation for Tourists ■ and- Travellers.' : j .TnfTANTED KNOWN.-rVACANCIES for ,\\ few steady1 Boarders; single bedrooms; terms * moderate.—Anchor Temperance xfotal, I' Maclaggan"street:■ •'" ' ■ *■-'; ' ".'l'."'':....' •.' 22au ■' liERWICK House, 66 "High .street.—Mrs j J James Wilson haying leased this houss (l : •'and'had tt renovated &n.d refurnished, is pre.- | pared .to receive a few gentlemen BOARDERS. .'Terms',' 30's per week.';;' ~ * :;'",' ,/ '"':;: ', i.Baa. ■ TJOOMS to; LET, with or without Board.— !'. 3l\i Ferguson,.-corner Lees and Jones streets I (off Princes street south). .'.'■.■ 17au \. •COMFORTABLE HOME Two or Three \_j Gentlemen;' , central; ■ good locality; bath.-^For. address! apply Mr Bagley, Octagon Dispensary. ' : '■''■' Jl7au -%;7ACANCIES for a few Lady and Gentlemen V BOARDERS; certral, comfortable, and ' moderate.—Gladstone House, jJoray place. NEWINGTON ' HOUSE, High street. Splendid Accommodation for Lady and Gentlemen Boarders; double and single rooms; bath and piano; terms "moderate. I BOARD-RESIDENCE.— Warwick House, . Moray. place, under hew . management;. s central'all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. .-''.., - , . ' 2°Jy ■ ~~ ; ! " ■■■ v. ■ . •. SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading - not exceeding' Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for brie week, 2s 6d. • If orders come by letter.it must. ,be underwood that . double these rate* will be charged un> «ss accom- ' panied by caßh. In replying to adva tisemente of situations vacant applicants should RETAIN . ORIGINAL TESTIMONIALS and ENCLOSE 2J3OPIES ONLY.. . _ J _; BARRATT, Stuart street, wants—Young Female Cook (hotel), Housemaid, Waitress, Restaurant Waitress, Lad (plough), Lad (learn . ' ploughing). ;'___ ..:■._•: L--i_i- 2?i!L v i WANTED, Experienced MAN, take charge: j lurnishing ■• and carpet' departments, j DIC, Christchurch.—Manager D.1.C., Dun- ■ ■edin. ' .. ' ;, ; /;._;..'. . 20au WANTED, for large, retail establishment, Thoroughly .'Competent MAN to' take' ' charge of crockery and furnishing ironmongery departments.—Address, enclosing references, to Box 91. ■'; . 2()ai< ;Gooa COOK and LAtTN.T T DRESS for Roxburgh Station, Glen- ; ore; none but thoroughly competent person j need apply; wages, 15s perjveek. _^_.;_l Ba?4 WANTED, a Catholic GOVERNESS for the country.—Apply Coffee Palace. Dunedin, after 19th inst. ..*SaU BOOT TRADE.—WANTED, an Experienced TRAVELLER.—Address P.O. Box 9tS. Christchurch. . . ■ 20a11 . AYHEW'S CAVERSHAM REGISTRY.- j All Classes of Servants placed on the I Books. Waiting Room for Ladies 20au I lODGE SURGEON required for the APA- i J RIMA LODGE (ODDFELLOWS), No. 39, M.A., at OTAUTAU. All information given by the undersigned, with whom applications and testimonials may be lodged on or before TUESDAY, 30th ° GEO. GILCHRIST, Secretary Aparima Lodge, No. 39, M.A., 1.0.0iF., Otautau» SITUATIONS WANTED. GASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen, words are inserted for SIXPENCE ; or for one week, 2s 6d. Iferders come by letter it must be understood that double these rate* will be charged unless accompanied by cash. ■ ■' ' I. W~ ANTED, POSITION HOUSEKEEPER, where servant kept; good cook;'.accept small salary.—Muriel, Post Office, Dunedin. FOR SALE CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6e!. If orders come by letter it must' be understood that double these rates will, be charged unless accompanied by cash.. WANTED TO SELL, ORGAN, new, suit church or hall; a bargain.—A BC, Times Office. 22au WANTED TO SELL, a Small Grocery and Fruit BUSINESS.—AppIy Mrs Thornton, Albany street. • 22au PIANO.— .£37 10s cash will buy Magnificent New Walnut Upright Grand; iron frame, remarkably rich tone, and lovely touch; latest 'improvements.—Bargain, Times Office. 20au -BTiOR SALE, a bargain, Six-roomed HOUS.K, Jj new; splendid locality;: easy terms. — , GyojH^Co., High street. 20au FOR SALE, Several Choice ALLOTMENTS, Broad' Bay; harbour frontage; easy terms.—Perpetual Trustees Co., Rattray stre;t.. I TL7IOR SALE, Two Splendid PROPERTIES JL 1 in South Dunedin.—Apply Gye and Co., I High street. 18m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11198, 22 August 1898, Page 3
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