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 " Royal." Wines and Spirits of best brands. Newspapers of Latest Dates. 1 D. McKENNA, Forwarding and Commission Agent, Kingston, Lake Wakatip. PARTIES consigning goods through the above may rely on the strictest care and attention being paid. Express boats leave daily, delivering small parcel* of goods with punctuality at Queenstown, Frankton, and Head of the Like; 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 EXCHANGE HOTEL, KINGSTON. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Proprietor, (Late Tulloch & Campbell), pEGS to inform the Public in general, and those Merchants in the habit of travelling between this place and town, that the above Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience, and trusts, ty attention, civility, and cleanliness, to o jtain the confidence and patronage of the public. 7 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. W. H. BARRETT, TN returning thanks to their numerous friends and patrons for their kind and liberal support, beg to inform them that the above Hotel will in future be carried on by Mr. W. 11. BARRETT of the late firm, who by strict attention to the wants of his kind friends, trusts that the patronage of a first-class Hotel will not be allowed to decrease. the Commercial Hotel, opposite the Post-office. Civilty and first-class Accommodation. 6 '"PHIS is to give Notice that the Partnership existing between Daniel, Cassels & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts contracted by the late firm to be paid by Mr. W. H. Barrett, in whose name the business will in future be carried on. P. W. DANIEL. A. CASSELS. W. H. BARRETT. "Witness— DAVID ARMSTRONG. St. John's, 21st May, 1863. 5 CRITERION RESTAURANT, KINGSTON. /^j.EORGE FROST, in returning his 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 i s to be obtained at the foot of the Lcke, will not be suffered to depreciate while the Criterion Restaurant under his chargf MR. ALFRED BOOT, OURGEON DENTIST, Princes-street, opposite Medical Hall, Dunedin. 13
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 June 1863, Page 3
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