WANTED KNOWN, W. B. MARTIN, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, ALEXANDRA. WB. MARTIN respectfully in- • timates that all work entrusted to him will be faithfully attended to. A large Assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods always on hand, and to be Sold at the Lowest Possible Margin of Profit. Alexandra Photographic Gallery. Portraits and Views Taken. THE RIGHT MAN IN THE EIGHT PLACE. B A R E Y, at tho PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. The accommodation at the Prince of Wales is unsurpassed. New rooms have been erected lately for private families ; and visitors may depend upon every convenience and comfort, combined with moderate charges. PEINOE OF WALES HOTEL Corner of Beach and R,ees Streets, Queenstown, W. J. BARRY; In connexion with the above, W. J. BARRY, Junior, Begs toannouncothat he has taken tho STABLES In connexion with the Hotel, and assures those who may favor him with their patronage that all horses will be well and properly cared for. Livery, Gs. a night; Horse Hire, 10s. a day. W. J. Barry, jun., would call attention to the fact that he keeps a numerous and first-class stud for hiring purposes, consisting of saddle horses, ladies’ hacks, and light draught horses. Side-saddles and Buggies always on hand. English Grass Paddocks for Horses. TON HOTEL. Livery and Bait Stables. The Beet Road-side House in the Province. Wines, Spirits, Beers, and Cigars of the Best Brands. Superior Accommodation for Travellers Loose Boxes for Racers. A First-class Accommodation Paddock. R. ANDERSON, STARKEY’S KA WA R A U HOTEL CROMWELL Having purchased the above well-known Hotel, GEORGE M, STARKEY begs to inform his numerous frieuds|ani the public generally that he is determined to maintain and increase the reputation the above Hotel has long since acquired for comfort. One of Allcock’s Prize Billiard Tables (quite new). Billiards and Poole Every Evening. Quality of Wines and [Spirits Guaranteed. None but Experienced Grooms kept. CROMWELL VETERINARY SHOEING FORCE. Next door toßank ofNow Zealand, Cromwell. EDWARD LINDSAY, (Late of Clyde, it Melbourne.) BEGS tointimate to the inhabitants of the Dnustan District that he is prepared to execute every description of Blacksmith's work in such a manner as is bound to give satisfaction. WHEELS tired on a new principle. FITTIXGS of every description. HORSES shod on the most approved Principles.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 647, 11 September 1874, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 647, 11 September 1874, Page 1
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