Queenstown OHEY'S UNION HOTEL BALLARA.T & ItEES STREETS, QUKKNSTO\VN. .1 The fibpye iS'oneiOf oldeat-establiahed housesuu(Jueenstown,and ia celebrated for the superior quality of tlie Wines, Spirits, &6.', kept in'stock." 7 ' u ~•..<■< , • Good-Stabling.
P. SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCH &'CLOCK MAKER, ' BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Repairs Neatli)%Executed. ITJ AKA. TI P BR BW ERY, t) ■. •■-, ■ ... fey QUEENSTOWN. MESSRS SURMAN & DAVIS Beg to inform hotel-keepers, and the general public of the Wakatip, Cromwell, and surrounding districts, that they are now prepared to supply their ' ""' .' No. 4 and No. 5 ALES, Equal in strength, quality, and brilliancy to . '.,• BASS'S BURTON ALES. Agents for Cromwell : I. HALLENSTEIN k CO., General Merchants, 2
BINCE OF WALES HOTEL, (Corner of Beach and Bees streets), QUEKNSTOWN. W t M'LARN. .PROPRIETOR. The above He tel continues to keep up its reputation as one of the most comfortable in the Wakatip district. The best accommodation for visitors and boarders. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. The only paddock accommodation in the district. ggf* The Pioneer of Sixpenny Brinks. AUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. A. EICHARDT PROPRIETOR. Private Rooms for Families. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. gar A large and commodious STABLE, capahlo of accommodating twenty horses, has recently been completed, and has been pronounced by all who have visited the district as second to none n Dunedin. An experienced groom in attendance, Booking Office for Cobb & Co.'s line of Coaches. ROBERT BOYNE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND NEWS AGENT, Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. A largo 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 Cromwell Argus.
OAL CREEK HOTEL, HALF WAY BETWEEN CROMWELL AND LAWRENCE. The above hotel possesses excellent accommodation for travellers, who may rely upon receiving every attention. The house is situate on the main road from Tuapeka to Cromwell, and affords a convenient stopping-place for horsemen and passengers by coach. The IJunstan and Tuapeka Mail Coach passes the door twice a-week, and the daily increasing traffic sufficiently proves that this road is recognised as the best route from Dunedin to the northern Gold-Ficlds. GENERAL STORE. DISTRICT POST-OFFICE. N.B.— First-class Stabling. hire paddock accommodation. R. AYLING, I'roprietor'
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 29, 1 June 1870, Page 7
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358Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 29, 1 June 1870, Page 7
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