☆ THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Logical and first choice of tourists and travellers visiting Queenstown is the WHITE STAR HOTEL. Appointments are modern yet comfortable; central heating: running hj. and c. water in all bedrooms; private suites available. Service and Cuisine beyond reproach. All bedrooms open to lake and mountain scenery. Garage accommodation less than one minute from hotel. THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. J. E. HOM’p Phone 3. Box 46
A. R. SKINNER FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, CONFECTIONER. Phone 42k. P.O. Box 91. BEDDING PLANTS AVAILABLE NOW: , Antirrhinum, Stock, Nemesia,- Viscaria, Larkspur, Rosy Scarlet, Lobelia, Star of Veldt, Everlasting Daisy, Russell Lupin, Sweet Pea, Canterbury Bells, etc. Others to Arrive. Oriental Poppies, 4s dozen. GARDEN SEEDS. PISH MANURE. BISCUITS BY THE TIN. BUY WHILE WE HOLD STOCKS. Super Wine, Vanilla Wine, Maltmeal Wafer, Oat Crisps, Nice, Lincoln, Golden Crisps, Shortcake, Soda Crackers, Water, Rusks, and occasionally Ginger Nuts. * Full Packed Tins of Assorted, 16*. WE SUPPLY ALL FLORAL WORK. “THE LUCKY CORNER,” Rees and Beach Streets, QUEENSTOWN
FARMERS! Have you given your Will recent thought? TO-DAY new tax burdens, new death duties often make a pre-war Will defeat its maker's intentions. Call and get expert advice from j THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS i and Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd. QUEENSTOWN AGENT: j J. W. Miller, Melbourne Street. j Branches: I 24 Water Street, Dunedin. District Manager; Philip Nevill. Esk Street, Invercargill District Manager; B. R. Rogers. I GENERAL MANAGER; P. O. Smellie.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 32, 14 January 1948, Page 1
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