1«#1 AND COKNER OF Bees and Ballarat Streets, QUEENSTOWN. J. SILBERBERG, MANABEfI, LATE OP The "Cosmopolitan," Gabriel's Gully, and the " Union Hotel," Dunstan.
J. S., wishing to supply a want which is acknowledged by all the Residents of Queenstown and its vicinity, has, at an enormous expense, added a CAFE to this already well known and universally appreciated Hotel, and feels convinced that from the extensive patronage bestowed on him, both in this Township, and on the other Diggings in Otago, his friends will acknowledge his efforts to secure their patronage. Stewed Oysters, Cutlets, Welsh Babbits, and all Kinds of Confectionery, &c. AS IN PARIS. PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES CONTRACTED FOR. PRIVATE ROOM FOR BOARDERS.
AT ONE. THE BEST TABLE KEPT IN THE DISTRICT, WITH fi&§?"Cxass MmmmmMmm AND CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY, and ATTENTION. Observe the Address— Union Hotel and Cafe de Paris, CORNER OF REES AND BALLARAT STREETS, J. SILBERBEKG, Manager.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 9 May 1863, Page 3
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