mm Lug&ata. 28'mile3"froia Lake Wanaka). -H..Matpm\n Proprietor. ' "Tbiß well-known Hotel possesses every i\ccommodation for theKCOinfort »and convenience of travellers. ni ' Owce"if es.- •Glotuipsf, | Drapery,- Jronmoncery, . • Tflols, &c,, &c.,, constantly on hand, at , XkaLawefl prices'.' s '° '* ?** ■'■' '' vmuoair ■ h ' i: 'Gdov wktium:* M NM Post' Office- •' '"'' kanaka ,; st««* • ANAKAi HOTEL,, PEMBROKE. 'f __' ' ' '"'' • v; The above hotel, which is delightfully , ' jsittfated on thenyirgin of the Wanaka Lake, offers to the tourist, and pleasure-seeker .'advantages'rarely to bepaet'With. ' 'The scenery in the ! neighbourhood is ex- ' ceedingly picturesque ;i and. on an Island in 'the Lake' there is excellent rabbit-shooting. An excellent Four-stalled STABLE, and a PADDOCK, for horses. ! V THEODORE RtJSSELL, .'■ M V ,'~i'. T* 'A , ' . Proprietor. „•': T ,',; • r Arrowtown, > PR I T-G H A R D, r, ■ , Wholesale and JReiail Storekeeper, WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, .F; ■•:?,• \i • K n APROWTOWXi " The largest and best-assorted stock of Wines, Spirits, Groceries, and Provisions, in the district. A well-.assorted stack, of Boots and Shoes, Drapery, &c. • , • iyv. 0')f: lA(lWPM ri '\ ■■ ■<< vff oAi in Co.,. ,I\i) U> Melhnurnf. ' Oitearistown HE -Right'-Maa. withe Right Plac«. 'm ."SfEK;w. J; BARRY
" PiITNGS OF 'WADES HTOTEL, 'QUEENSTOWN. tV. I The'accommodation sit the Prtncb of Walks s unsurpassed. New rooms have lately been erected for private families; and'visitors may depend upon every convenience ■• and comfortcombined with moderate charges. . , i, • [,r.. ~. ~HOT.DRINKS. Hot Purl; hot spiced Aleand Porter ; Coffee Royal; hot Coffee and Milk. Steamer always PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL Corner df Beach and llees Streets, '''' ' "QtTEWSTOWN. COACHES! COACHES! y\E EN :D ,'AND POPE \JL beg to inform the travelling public that on and after .FRIDAY, 20th MARCH, they will extend their line of Coaches from : ■ DUNEDIN and LAWRENCE to QUEENSTOWN, via Teviot, Clyde, and Cromwell; leaving the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, for Lawrence, every morning, at 9 a.m.; and leaving Armstrong's Commercial 'Hotel;' Lawrence, for Clyde every TUESDAY and SATURDAY morning; returning from Cox's Port Philip Hotel, Clyde, MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, in conjunction with the Queenstown Coach. •'"..' This line will be well found with quiet and steady horses ; good and comfortable coaches will be provided, under the management of experienced drivers ; passengers may therefore rely on travelling with safety and comfort. Fares, Through from Dunedin to Clyde ... £2 10 ~ ~ Queenstown £3 10 Intermediate stages and parcels at proportionate j Booking Offices. Empire Hotel ... Dunedin Armstrong's Commercial Hotel.. Lawrence Port Philip Hotel Clyde Eichardt's Hotel Queenstown. ,'•' :' YE END & POPE.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 238, 2 June 1874, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 238, 2 June 1874, Page 3
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