Queenstown Advertisements. DAY SCHOOL. T BROWN begs to inform the inhabitants 6t » • Queenstown, that, on MONDAY next* he will OPEN A DAY SCHOOL in the Church or England, when he will be prepared to leach any of the following branches of Education: —Reading,. Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, History, Geography, Algebra, Mensuration, Geometry* and the rudiments of Latin. He also begs to state that, in addition to six years' experience in a School of 300 boys, he possesses a certificate of merit granted by the Privy Council on Education. Terms of admis6d, per week, payable in advance. October 6,1863. 539 QUEENSTOWN WAKATIP Haircutting, Shaving, and Shampooing Saloon, by JONES & REVALEON, BEACH-STREET, NORTH (near the Creek, and opposite the Establishment of Mr. G C. Prince, the celebrated Pump Maker.) HAIRiCLFT in the most elegant and workmanlike style, and nicely dressed. SHAMPOOING done in the most thorough and refreshing manner, and with materials unequalled in the Province. Thus preserving as as beautifying the hair by this agreeable and healthy operation. EASY SHAVING with carefully selected soaps. Hair Curled in any desired fashion. Lowest charges and satisfaction warranted. Likewise, Boots and Shoes polished at this Saloon by boy " Jack." The subscribers have erected this Establishment and fitted it up regardless Of expense, and supplied it with every appliance and convex nience to meet the (demands in the above line of this rising township and neighborhood. likewise— Baths! Baths! Baths! formed that they can now be most comfort ably accommodated with WARM and COLD SHOWER BATHS, just built and adjoining the Hairdites&ing Saloon, which are now ready and supplied with all conceivable conveniences and comforts. The Warm and Cold PLUNGE BATHS will also be ready in a few days. 521 JONES & REVALEON. THE UNDERSIGNED, will not be ail 4 swerable for any debts contracted by Adolphus Bergen. F. JONES. Packer's Point, 11th September, 1863. 519 REES'S STORE, Opposite the Jetty. Goods Stored at Moderate Rates. 531
Queenstown Advertisements. For Sale, iHE "OLD PINE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Half-way between Queenstown and Macri Point, close to the Bush. A first-class opportunity to speculators and others wishing to enter the public line of business. Pie house contains four well-fitted-up Private' Rooms. Length of building 38 x 14, strongly built, wherewith is included a baker's oven. This House offers first-class accommodation to Miners, Travellers, and others. The Best Stand between Queenstown and Maori Point. .For further particulars apply to Mr. E. Fox, Express-office, Queenstown. 535 NOTICE. /between Queenstpwn.andFrankton, a BAY MARE, branded ED near shoulder, with saddle and bridle. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. Apply to P. H. Elliot, Auctioneer, ,Queens£own. If, not claimed before Wednesday, 14th inst., Will be sold to defray expenses. 534 Wakatip Brewery* OINGER BfeER, Lemonl'de, k Cordial *** MaXTTFACTOBY. GEORGE & AGNEW, .407 Beech-street. F$R SALE BY tikIVATE CONTRACT, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, BUSINESS SITE AND'FIXtURftS, belonging to HA#LE, TOMS & CO. Offers recei fed until 24th October. Apply at the Arrow Store. Arrow River, September 24th, 1863. 49 Dissolutipn of Partnership. Partnership hitherto existing between -V J. F. ftealey and T. M'Garity, as Sheep Dealers, Butchers'; &c, is this (&y dissolved by mutual consent J. E, WALEY. T. M'GARITY. ArroW, September 19, 1863. i M. MILLER & CO., Merchants and ... Importers, , Dee-street, Invercargill. 98 JOHN DONOHOE. fl J: !<■ n» Jvioi: m vwni^icnmiQiF . ' send his address to the undersigned, on business of importance. Any information will oblige. Alexander 1 ' Sayers, Cobb's Oftice, Invercargill. 101
Boots! Boots! Boots! Miiters ndw from every clime Waterproof Boots you're sure t;o fincl AT THE CELEBRATED M. FLEMING'S, PEG-BOOT MAKEE FOR THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1861, LATE OF 100, GREAT BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE, TIITHO has the honor to inform the Miners and Gentlemen of Victoria, together with the Gentlemen and Miners of New Zealand throughout the District—Arthur's Point, Maori Point, Packer's Point, Skipper's, and Moonlight—that he is open to make for them the BESf WATERPROOF BOOTS IN THE COUNTRY. DIGGERS' KNEE warranted Waterproof None but First-class Work Made. ........ /(.; i . # M. F. has got a fresh supply Of First-class Hands, and it will be his sole study t( furnish the Best Description of BOOTS o*n the terms. Also, he has jus Received a Splendid Supply of GRAIN and SOLE, LEATHER—the best that could be purchased in Dunedin. OEIUEIEI'S WAdC Of EVERY KIND, Elastic Sides, Dress Wellingtons, and Jockey Iftoots, up to the very pinl of Fashion, madfe by M. FLEMING, BALLARAT-STltfeE'r; Next the Post Office, and opposite Powell's Eureka Hotel The Diggers are therefore respectfully requested lb give one trials to they will find evetythlng ddne to their satisfaction. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED/ 461
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 46, 7 October 1863, Page 3
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