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Miscellaneous •jQCJNSTAN BUTCHERY, SUNDERL AND-ST.. CLYDE. ATTFIELD AND WELSFORD FAMILIES AND HOTELKEEPERS SUPPLIED. A Good Supply of Lamb, Veal, and Pork Always on Hand VINCENT COUNTY CLUB, Opposite the Alexandra Bridg?, Alexandra. WJ. SIMMON I) 8 « begs to notify that he has opened his New Premises.and is prepared to accommo 'ate the public in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms. Wedding parties specially catered for. The house is replete with every convenience, and contains large and well ventilated bed-rooms, private parlors, an I b th room, Commercial Traveller’s sample room ; also, large saloon for dancing and concerts, etc. Mo sic provided. The S donn is also furnished with Rifle Shooting Gallery, Quoits, ami other amusements, and affords superior accommodation for parties to any house up-country. Tea, coffee, and other refreshments at al hours. J.S. bees to state that he has spared no expense in order to render the house attractive and hopes to obtain the support of the public in his endeavours to cater for the comfort and amusement of his patrons. 6ST Arrangement for dancing parties at the shortest notice. A SELECT SOCIAL DANCE will be held in the LARGE HALL on the FIRST FRIDAY EVENING of EVERY MONTH, commencing on the Ist o£ FEBRUARY, 1883. GOOD STABLING BUTCHER’S GULLY, HOTEL, Alexandra and Tkviox Road, GEORG FIELD (Late of Ida Valley,) Proprietor, Begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that he has purchased the above well-known hotel, and with strict attention to'business, and .keeping none but the best brands' of wines, spirits, and beers to receive a share of their patronage. GOOD COMFORTABLE EDROOMS. EXCELLENT STABLING. Large securely fenced paddock for horses, and good cattle yard close to the hotel. Commercial hotel CROMIVE I. L. (Late Goodger’s) Mr R. D. OWENS (late of the New Orleans Hotel, Arrowtown) has pleasure in informing his friends and thopnblicgencrally that he has purchased and entered iuno possession of the Commercial Hotel, Cromwell, (carried on for many years by Mr Gooitger), and purposes making such improvements therein as to fully meet the requirements rf his patrons, and render this Hotel second to none on the Goldfields. Commercial Travellers and Tourists will findevery provision for their comfort and convenience, an,l no effort will be spared to render the Comvner cial a first-class house in every respect. For the special advantage of commercial gentlemen, suitable sample rooms have been set apart in the Private Hotel. Ail suites of apartments for families and visitors dosiring the privacy and comforts of homo. The commodious staoles will bo under the care of a thoroughly experienced groom, subject also to the personal supervision of Mr Owens. DEMEDY FREE:—a victim of XV youthful imprudence causing Premature Decay, Nervous Dei.iiily, Lost Manhood, etc., having tried m vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple self-cure, which he will send FREE to his fellow-sufferers. Address.!. H. HErVEs, I'SQ., 43 Chatham street, New York City. V.6.A. ROBERT BOYNE, ESERAL STOREKEEPER AND NEW’S AGENT Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. Gr A lavgestockofCroceriesand other of English and Colonial Newspapers. Orders punctually attended to, and newspapersforwarded to any part of the district. Agent for the Dunbtas Times -/ ~|3 RINTED Fr\nj« of Application tor all Licenses under the Vin. cent County Bye Laws, regal it. mg Hawking, Slaughtering and l>es)fntming to be had at the Offioo of thU

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1125, 23 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 1125, 23 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 1125, 23 November 1883, Page 1

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