Lakes' Advertisements. NEW ORLEANS HOTEL, AIIROWTOWN. IMltf Proprietor of the'above Hotel, in returning thanks for tho very libeia patronage bestowed upon him since the open, jug of ihe >ew Orleans, takes the present oppor unit}' of informing his patrons aud the travelling community generally, that the Hotel has been re built, and the whole of the interior is now complete with everything appertaining to a tirsr-class Hotel, and to the general comfurt of its patrons. THE BED-ROOMS will be found well furnished and comfortable. THE PARLOUS are elegantly fitted, and very handsomely furnished. THE BILLIARD SALOON is decorated in the Oriental style, and contains a first class Table. STABLING Attached to the Hotel is go d Stable and careful groom. BAR DEPARTMENT Vone hut the best brands of Ale and Porter, Wines and Spirits, Liqueurs, Cigars, &c, are kept. 11. C. EICIIMOND, Proprietor. QUKEN'S ARMS HOTEL. QXTEENSTOWN. A CKNOWLEDGED to be the Best and **■ Most Comfortable Family Hotel in the Lake District. Private Appartments for Families, contiming one of Broadwood's Pianos. Also a Splendid Billiard Table & Room unsurpassed in the Colony. Attached is a 12-stall Stable ; and visitors may rely on their lioisss receiving first-rate attention. Saddle Horses for Hiuf. " ALBERT EICHARDT, Proprietor. Empire Hotel, 3JOTJ T IDA. Hay, Com and General Produce' STOKE. 'hare Eroker & Commission Agent. WILLIAM HOTTEEJ. L. & C. BURKE'S C LONIAL DUNEDIN. FOB, SALE. THE best quality Berkshire Pigs two months' old, price £1 lOs. fonvardeo to any diggings available for dray trafficJ purchasers to pay cirri.igp. WU. M 'DONALD, Shamrock Hotel Half-Way, Dunstan-Road. NOTICE. TjlOR SALE, One Third-Share in the Water-Race Property known as Jones', oh the West Bank of the Molyneux. The Property is so well known that it requires no comment. For further particulars apply to Ml John Jack, Criterion Hotel, Alexandra, or to Mr E. Jones, Fraser's River. Manuherikia, 28th May, 1866. Koyal Mail Hotel, BROADWAY, ALEXANDRA. Joseph Mason, Proprietor, TUlEbest Billiard Table in the Proviuce Dining and Sitting Rooms. A Large Hall for Concerts, Balls, and Theatrical Repredentations. Wines and Spirits oi the Choicest Brands. First-rate Stabling.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 218, 29 June 1866, Page 3
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