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The Meat Monopoly is Ended ! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEAT To be had in Queenstown is at THE FREE TRADE BUTCHERY, (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE), BALLABAT-STREET. .... :::mwt "BEGS to inform the Public of this Township that he is enabled to SUPPLY THE VEKY BEST MEAT POSSIBLE TO BE PROCURED, IN FACT, HE WILL SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER BUTCHER IN TOWN! As for quality, Come and Judge for Yourselves!!! The Free Trade Butchery, Ballarat-street, Queenstown.

Queenstown Advertisements. GOLD. UNION BANE GOLD OFFICE, Rees- street, Queenstown. T R BRADSHAW, Metallurgist and * Assayer of Bullion, late of the Assay Staff of the Bank of Australia at Castlemaine. Maryborough, and Talbot, BUYS GOLD according to SAMPLE and QUALITY, at HIGHEST PRICE. 16 BANK GOLD OFFICE, QUEENSTOWN. , H. BLETCHER, late of the Bank of • Victoria and Bank of New South Wales, at Ballarat, Creswick, Avoca, Dunolly, Amherst, Ararat, Inglewood, and Pleasant Creek, and late Gold Buyer at the Arrow, has opened an Office for Purchasing Gold, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, and next the El Dorado Hotel. 113 EUREKA HOTEL, QtJEENSTOWN. D. POWELL, x patronage bestowed on him since his removal to the Lake District, wishes to assure his friends and the public that it will be his constant endeavor to merit their confidence; and, being determined that his establishment shall be second to none in the town, has just completed extensive alterations and additions, by which means he is enabled to offer unequalled accommodation, together with those grand desiderata in an hotel—privacy, attention, cleanliness, and civility. THE NEW BTLLTAKD SALOON Is now open, replete with every necessary and convenience for visitors. The best brands only kept of Wines, Ales, Beers, and Spirits. D. POWELL, 54 Proprietor. WILDREDGE & WILLIS' CAMP HOTEL, QUEEN STO WN. JJEBT WINES AND SPIRITS. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. NJ.—Stables attached. 176

Queenstown Advertisements. UNION HOTEL CAFE DE PARIS. SILBERBERG, MANAGER. Dinner, 45.; Breakfast, Supper, &c., 3s. Board, by the Week, £2 10s. 185 Grocery, Provision, and General Store, BALLARAT STREET, (Two doors above the Bank of New Zealand). J. BOYNE & CO., (Late of Beach-street), •*•* that having removed to the above place, they are now prepared to supply them with good and cheap Bargains in Provisions, and the general addenda of a first-class retail store. FIRST-CLASS TOBACCO, Wholesale or Retail. Obserie our New Address— BALLARAT-STREET, QUEENSTOWN, Two doors above Bank of New Zealand. Gold Bought. 155 J. P. CHRISTENSON, Watchmaker Jeweliee, (Late of Ballarat and Beechworth), ao a i i -i having been engaged! for a considerable time in some of the principal Establishments in London, Paris, and Copenhagen, he feels confident that he is enabled to give general satisfaction to those who honour him with their patronage. A superior stock of London-made Patent Lever Watches on hand. Ladies' Brooches, of the most elegant patterns, Rings, &c. Watches carefully repaired and warranted. Iron Store, Beach-street, Queenstown. 55 Invercargill Advertisements. Butterworth Bros., TMPORTERS and WAREHOUSEMEN, A Stafford-street, Dunedin, (Opposite Royse, Mudie & Co.'s store.) 37 "P W. WALLIS, Outfitter and Hosier, Tay- * • street, Invercargill. 24

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 July 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 July 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 July 1863, Page 2

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