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0 yni». - criwv ■ (1; /.■/ S hotel an'p ' btore •iW-;' - '" L , lUGQATB, ' , . i 28 miles ffqm Gwmiyoll, on the main road to , (t0 ; i Thiswhll-knOwh Hotel possesses every accom raodation for the comfort and convenience of travellers.a, /;: - Groceries, Clothing, Drapery, Ironmongery, ii &o., ito., eonstahtly on hand, at Groiairollprices. i ■ v, i! : 'STABLING. N.B.— Distinct post Office. Wanaka HOTEL, PEMBROKE. The above hotel, which is delightfully situated on the margin of the Wanaka Lake, offeta to the tourist and pleasure-seeker advantages rarely to he met with. I I)‘HU! p ft' W sVj;;s «••.*.>« >,j!- - j ■ . , r The scenery in the neighbourhood is exceedingly picturesque ; and on an Island in the Lake there is excellent rabbit-shooting. An excellent Four-stalled STABLE, and a for horses. THEODORE BUSSELL, i f . Proprietor. uiifnnmK Queenstown fjHIE Eight Man in the Eight Place. W. J. BARRY i AT THB PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. The accommodation at the Prince op Walts is unsurpassed. New rooms have lately been erected for private families ; and visitors may depend upon every convenience and comfort, combined with moderate charges. HOT DRINKS. Hot Purl; hot spiced Ale and Porter; Coffee Royal; bet Coffee and Mi l k. Steamer always j going. PRINCE OP. T WALES HOTEL " Corner of Beach and Rees Streets, Queenstown. Clyde M EDICAL HALL, CLYDE. LOUIS HOTOP, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BTTNDSRLAND-ST., CLYDE, Prescriptions carefully prepared. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS •VENDER. Importer of. English, Foreign, and Colonial Newspapers and Magazines. Libraries and Magazine Clubs supplied at a small advance upon English prices. Cromwell Belfast sto re, CLYDE AND CROMWELL. WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, COLONIAL PRODUCE, &c. &c, &0. JAMES HAZLETT Begs to inform the Public of the Dunstan District that, in connection with his established business of ten years at Clyde, he has opened EXTENSIVE PREMISES AT CROMWELL, where he will be able to supply the Trade, Runholders, Farmers, and Private Families, with EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, of the very best description, at the,lowest current rates. James Hazlett would particularly mention that in the FLOUR k COLONIAL PRODUCE "BUSINESS he can defy competition, as in that line he is in connection with Messrs Whittingham Brothers, of Queenstown, who are the largest buyers in the Lake District. J. Hazlett, being a CASH BUYER in the Dunedin and Melbourne Markets, feels confident he can sell the cheapest and best article in the District, and invites a visit from Purchasers. Note the address: JAMES HAZLETT, • Q&M ASH OEOMWJHA.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 261, 29 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 261, 29 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 261, 29 September 1874, Page 3

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