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Board and Residence. WAEfER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH (Established 1863). Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, 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. Porters meet all Steamers'and Trains arriving andleavingDytteHgi.^ M^geT _ Paibomsed by their Excellences the GOVERNOBS OF NEW ZEALAND. JOKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, fj CHRISTCHURCH, Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD .. ..Peopeietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street, Christchurch.—Situated very centre of Chriftchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff 7s 63 p-sr dw1 dE2 2s per week. .Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. -. ISm rpHE EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMARU. This Hotel is now one of the most COMMODIOUS. BEST-APPOINTED and UP-TO-DATE HOUSES in the Colony. . Its Central Position recommends it to Tourists Travellers, etc. "Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc. - Bl[m]!ra 250 Projprietor. L B I O N HO T E I(Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL. HORACE BASTINGS, Peopbietoe. A Porter meets all Trains on Arrival. Night Porter kept. v SOUTHLAND ■ HOTEL, G O BE. kThis well-known and favourite Hotel has be»ii thoroughly renovated, and now affords the bestr accommodation to travellers, tourists, and the general public. Good t?,ble, and none but best liquors kept. Special attention given to tourists breaking their journey to and from the Lakes. A porter meets all trains. :■ ■' COLLINS & TAYLOR (Late U.S.S. Company), Proprietors. TNVERCARGILL.-CRESCENT HOTEL. JL Mrt! BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Proprietress. This very Commodious \ and Convenientlysituated House has a prestige for its Superior and Comfortable Accommodation lor lounsts and Travellers. . /ORITERION HOTEL, GORE. Kj ■■ . ■■__-..-■- v aV ■• ' T. J. LAURENSON, Proprietor. This well-known Hotel has been thoroughly renovated,,and, being so handy to the train, is the best house for Tourists. Porter meets every train. Cook's coupons accepted. 20d 171 M PI RE ,H O T E L, Jtj . DUNTROON. This well-known Hotel has been Roftimished, and offers Superior Accommodation to Travellers and Tourists and; the Travelling Public. Private apartments for families. Hot and cold Livery and Bait Stables. Ladies' and Gents' Horses for Hire; Single and Double-Traps on Hire by. day or week. . R. QRR, Proprietor. 14] a T ERWICK ' HOUSE, 56. High street.—Pri--3_l vate BOARD and RESIDENCE for a few Gentlemen; all conveniences; terms modelate. .v ■■'■ ■ . ' 20d LARGE« Double BEDROOM .Vacant at , Aionui House, High street. ." ~ ..' 16ja SUPERIOR HOME for two friends; JaTg3 rooms; every convenience; no other boarders—Central, Times Office, . 13ja WANTED, BOARD for a Boy, aged 11 years, who is in delicate health, in the mountainous districts of Otago;' schoolmaster preferred; state terms.—Mrs Blackley, "Wyndham. WANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE for lady; not on hill.—Address ABC, Times Office. ■;■.. ' , ;■■■. 17ja Accommodation at Holiday Resorts m H E LA X E H O TB L; WAIHOLA. t"m SEASIDE HOLIDAYS—Mrs : Campbell, Tokata House, Port Molyneux. For terms, photo 3, etc, arjply G. C. Baker, Octagon.'- .6j'a TVTUGGETS, Port Molyneux.—Seaside ;Acepn> X/i modation; cards and particulars Cook and Son, agents, 95 Princes '' street. — Mrs Ottawa^ 3ri SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this head,ing not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it: mustfi be understood that double these rates will be chargedunless accompanied by cash. In , replying to advertisements of situations vacant--appli-cants should RETAIN OEIGIK'iL''. TESTI-■ MONIALS and ENCLOSE COPIES ONLY. BARRATT (Stuart street) Wants—Four Female Cooks (203), Generals (10s, 12s), Useful Girls, Elderly Working Housekeeper, Barmaid. '■ s SIX Ploughmen (farms, 20s; stations; extra for harvest, station), Married Couples, Hotel Boots,. Grooms (hotels).—Barratt. 17ja WANTED, TURNOVER for country Printing Office.—Apply, first instance, Times Office. "ja MISS TRUMAN (12 Exchange Court,Princes street) Wants—Cooks, Generals, Housemaid, Waitress. Furnished Rooms To Let. , . 17ja WANTED, a good MAN for Kitchen.— Apply, sharp, Grand Hotel. i7ja WANTED, APPRENTICE to Dressmalt- | ing.—Miss Hinds, Acme- School, 76 George street (next Neil, herbalist). 17ja | WANTED, at once, good General SER- j VANT; references.—Mrs Arthur Sidey, Moray place. ' ' 37ja | WANTED, for Wain's Hotel, a KITCHEN- j MAN.—Apply at once. '■ 16ja j WANTED, a good General BLACKSMITH and PLOUGHSMITH; one with knowledge of steam hammer preferred.—Apply Peter A. Blyth, Winton. .-. . __a i PPRENTICE to a Chemist and Druggist; J\. no premium if suitable and useful. —Apply Well-educated, Times Office. 14ja WANTED, Young Man, Country Store; ] wages; preference given one with means, take half share in business.—Storekeeper,.Times Office. .'..-■■ 17ja MRS FlSH.—Cooks (institution,' private), Attendants, Cooks, Laundresses (£45; stations), Cook (30s), Boots, Generals, Waitresses, Housekeeper. 17ja MISS STUART'S REGISTRY, George street.—Wanted: Experienced Nurse, Housemaids, Cooks, and Generals; 17ja MRS PITTS Wants—Cooks, Housemaids, Laundresses (hotels, stations), Waitress, Nurse, Boots (country hotel), Farm Hands, Generals. .■ 17 j a mHE OTAG-O DOCK TRUST invite APPLI- -, CATIONS for the POSITION of MANAGER of the Trust's Cool Stores, Port "Chalmers. Salary, £250 per annum. Further particulars apply to • JOHN WATSON, ! 13ja Sec, P.O. _ SITUATIONS WANTED. j CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under 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 these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. THIRST-CLASS GROCER requires EM- _&? PLOYMENT, in town or country; used to travelling; highest testimonials.—Grocer, j Times Office. 14ia I A CCOUNTANT desires EMPLOYMENT; _n&_ tradesmen's books written up and-bal- ' anced; terms moderate; good references.—Ad- ■ dress Accountant, 2 London street, city. 14ja VISITING GOVERNESS wishes ENGAGEMENT; morning or afternoon; ! I music, Latin, French, etc.—Governess, Times ; | Office. 14 3a WANTED, SITUATION in Store, town or country.—Address Experience, Times Office. 13Ja I FOR SALE. . CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headin" rot exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. ■I If orders come by letter it must be under- ' I stood that double these rates will be charged "I imless accompanied by cash. j j TCTOR SALE, TWELFTH SHARE in good rJj Dredging Claim.—For particulars address j' A G, P. 0., Inveicargill. . 16ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11323, 17 January 1899, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11323, 17 January 1899, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11323, 17 January 1899, Page 5

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