Queenstown Advertisements. ROYAL HOTEL THEATRE* OUR OWN MINSTRELS. MESSRS. W. A. POUTER, J. HUNTER, R. HERZ, and F. GERMONE GIVE A SERIES OF THEIR Inimitable Entertainments, COMMENCING ON Wednesday Evening, May 0, Introducing at each representation a Variety of their most pleasing Songs, Duets, Trios, Choruses, Burlesques, &c. Admission:—Front seats, 3s. j back seats, 2s. Doo) * open at half-past 7, commence a*t 8. 41 WAKATIP STORES AND GOLD OFFICE; A WE~STER, x ' Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit and Provision Merchant, Beach street. Highest Price Given for Gold. 39 TO MELBOURNE, OTAGO, AND SOUTHLAND MERCHANTS. Messrs. Pulford and Co., .. (LATE I. H. MOBES,) WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND STOREKEEPERS, Rees-street, Queenstown, and Arthur's Point, Shotover, ■*-' purchased that extensive iron building lately occupied by Mr. I. H. Moses, so centrally situated for the Lake Goldfields, that they are now prepared to receive consignments and store goods on most liberal terms. Arrangement} made for freight between Queenstown and Kingston. All orders punctually and promptly attended to. Queenstown, April 20th, 1863. 23
Kingston Advertisements. LAKE WAKATIP. ROYAL HOTEL, KINGSTON. T P. JOYCE begs respectfully to inform the ** • travelling public, that First-class Accommodation will be found at the li Royal." Wines and Spirits of best brands. Newspapers of Latest Dates. 1 D. McKENNA, Forwarding and Commission Agent, Kingston, Lake Wakatip* may rely on the strictest care and attention being paid. Express boats leave daily, delivering small parcels of goods with punctuality at Queenstown, Frankton, and Head the Lake; and parties wishing can have carriage paid on delivery of loading at Kingston. The above is agent for the principal storekeepers in the Lake District; and the charges will be found to be moderate. 2 CRITERION RESTAURANT, KINGSTON. • numerous patrons his best thanks for their kind appreciation of his efforts for their comfort and convenience, begs to inform them and the public generally, that the reputation he has already earned for civility, moderate charges, and the best accommodation that is to be obtained \- at the foot of the Lake, will not be suffered to depreciate while the Criterion Restauraut jjjfa under his charge. J
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 2, 6 May 1863, Page 1
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