p^\^J?«MWP A V/ , ,tJ j | [-#n£ jfytajZ, %tor<jkee})eij ! H U'APMl'i /ABHOWTOWN. '' i The largest and best-assorted sfcock of \VKnes, Groceries, a)id Prbviaioris in the district. A wall-assorted stock W Boots arid Shoes, Draper/, &o. :■ ,- v., ]'.,■> f, .|: ,! i4,7en< for ~ . , ,:.;.- i'T.RoBiHsoN & Co., Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, Dunetlin and Melbourne.
•gjjiwglggjjgw i . Queenstown »? HE Eight Man in the Right Place. W. J. BARKY ~;,, , ,(.AT; THE , !oF WALES HOTEL, " QUEENSTOWN. The accommodation at the Peincf. of Wales is unsurpassed. . Newsrooms have lately been erected for private families ; and visitors may depend "upon every convenience and comfort, combined with moderate charges. •;.«• !£o*hot i>rlxks. :. f s#:ii Hot Purl; hot : spiced Ale and Porter ; Coffee Royal; hot tfoffee and Milk. Steamer always .goingvur- -,(•;.. : .. : ,■;■ •■■■ H■■ ■ '■:.:■ .;/ " ; PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL, Corner of Beach and Ree's StrectSj. ' 'QuEfiVSTOWN. - -■'■* J tft connection with the above, W. J. BARRY, Jun-., begs to^ announce that lie has taken" THE STABLES in connection with the Hotel, and assures those who lAay favour hiiri with their patronage that horses will be well and properly cared for. Livehy : 6s. per night. ■ ■ English Grass Paddocks for HofSes. •.AV.'.T: 8., j\\n., hi* also to announce that on atrdi after the '2oth September,. 187.3, A TWO and .FOUR-HOUSE COACH will run between Queenstown and AvrOwtown,' twice a each way. ROBERT BOYNE, Q.ENERAL STOREKEEPER AND NEWS AG ENT, Queenstown, Lake Wakafap. | A large stock of Groceries and other goods! always on hand. Importer of Englis). and Colo-1 rtiKl Newspapers. Orders punctually attended to, and newspapers forwarded to any part of the district. r . Agent for the Cromwell .Akgus. CARRON. TIMBER TARty CAMr-STUEET QUEENSTOWN, Lake Wakathtj. A B 0 Y K E, IX. » most respectfully to announce to ! the inhabitants of Cromwell and surrounding | districts that, having made arrangements for a| constant supply of Southland Building Timber (red and white pine and totara, thoroughly seasoned), he is prepared to retail the same at the following very low scale of prices : Feather-edged weather-boards, 20s per hundred feet Scantling-white pine, 20s ; red pine, 22s Sluice-bOards—white pine, 2os Shelving, '22s Gd ; dressed, 2Gs T & G Lining, 6 x J, 2fls T G Flooring, 6 J: 1, 28s. A, B. has also for sale a good assortment of Builders' Ironmongery ; also, Door Sashes, American Lining, Shelving, and Turnery. Oils, Paints, "Varnish, &e. All orders punctually attended to.
KALI, CLYDE. LOijlS HOTOJP, i dil'titisT AND DRUGGIST, : STODERLAKD-ST., CLYDE. \*f/ Prescriptions carefully prepared. ■- BOOKSEtiLER, STATIONER, AND NE^S VENDER. IttjlWWtoi English, Foreign* and Colonial Newspapers and Magazines. . c Libraries and Magazine Cluhs sunnliod at a " tXbml rt'dvaaec upon English prices. * A ' ' •
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 203, 30 September 1873, Page 3
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422Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 203, 30 September 1873, Page 3
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