Bendigo Gully A];..B*KEBY,{ LOGANTOWN, Bbkcioo Gully. J. STEVENSON Has much pleasure in informing the Residents of the Bendioo Gully Distkict that ho is now prepared to SUPPLY them with BREAD OF THE BEST QUALITY, At their own residences, Daily. FOUR-POUND LOAF, ONE SHILLING. A choice assortment of Biscuits and Confkctionehy always kept in stock. Queenstown nOHEY'S UNION HOTEL, BALLARAT & REES STREETS, QUEENS'fOWN. The above is one of the oldest-established houses in Queenstown, and is celebrated for the superior quality of the Wines, Spirits, &c., kept in stock. • Good Stabling.
P. SMITH, DRACTICAL WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Repairs Neatly Executed. pRINOE OF WALES HOTEL, (Corner of Beach and Rees streets), QUEKNSTOWN. .PIIOPRIETOR. The above He tel continues to keep up its reputation as one of the most comfortable in the \Vakatip district. The best accommodation for visitors and boarders.
FIRST-CLASS STABLING. The only paddock accommodation in the district. (Qg'The Pioneer of Sixpenny Drinks. AUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. QUEENSTOWN. A. EICHARDT PROPRIETOR. Private Rooms for Families. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. $r A large and commodious STABLE, capable of accommodating twenty horses, has recently been completed, and has been pronounced by all who have visited the district as second to none n Duuedin. An experienced groom in attendance. Booking Office for Cobb & Co.'s line of Coaches. ROBERT BOTNB, Q.ENERAL STOREKEEPER AND NEWS AGENT, Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. A Lrge stock of Groceries and other goods always on hand. Importer of English and Colonial Newspapers. Orders punctually attended to, and newspapers forwarded to any part of the district. .',•'., Agent for the CromweW'Agus, Miscellaneous ~ MUSIC ! MUSIC !! MUSIC !!! Vi V MUSIC, including some of Handel's, Haydn's, Mozart's, and other standard composers' work?. Also, a TEN-STOP HA 11. MQNIUM, Cas§, BRITISH STORES. Nevis.
JJAWEA SAW-MILLS. The undersigned can supply SAWN TIMBER In any quantity. Orders addressed to Albert Town will be punctually attended to, and forwardoJ to BendigcJ Gully for 2Gs per ton. Boards and Scantling at 16b. per 100 feet gnper\, »t the foot of the Lake (GLADSTONE), whence i%7 fan be conveyed by dray to Bendigp Gully or eJs/s5Pf: erc - Pf ' : " "' = " J. D. ROSS, ' .Hawea Ba-y-iniUd.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 2
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351Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 2
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