Queenstown Advertisements. CASS & WHYTE HAVE Id! ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL* OF Nevoid'Seasonable Stock AT THEIR * CLOTHING! DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Being the first on the Wakatip Goldfields, they have a thorough knowledge of the wants of the community, and the STOCK now submitted for inspection has been SPECIALLY SELECTED to meet these. CASS & WHYTE A RE now SHOWING EVERYTHING IN A DEMAND in MEN'S CLOTHING, AND IN DRAPERY, The Largest Assortment in the District. They have pleasure in stating that they have secured the services of a thoroughly business man as their representative in the Home Markets, and they will, hereafter, have their Home Consignments monthly, the first of which have arrived PER "VICTORY" and "WAVE QUEEN." Theyhave advices of SHIPMENTS PER M MAT AURA," Now in Port, and by the " NELSON," which Bailed early in July, &c. They will thofrsave the high profits of Victorian Merchants, and extra freights. Greater facilities' for transacting business are also now afforded by suitable alterations -in their premises. CASS & WHYTE, BEACH-ST&EET, QUEENSTOWN: ' EUREKA HOTEL,, Queenstown. < D. POWELL, IN acknowledging with pleasure the extensive 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 BILLIARD 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. QUEENSTOWN TIMBER YARD. Dunn & Co., Builders and General Contractors, BEACH-BTREET. rpIMBER of Every Description and Size conI stantly on hand for Sale. 4 v. R COBB & CO.'S Southland Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches TO INVERCARGILL. ("\N and AFTER WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3rd, U a COACH will Leave ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Sr. JOHN'S, FOR INVERCARGILL, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 4 a.m., Connecting with Steamers for Dnnedin and Melbourne. FARE, FIVE POUNDS. W. H. BRAYTON & CO., Proprietors. The coaches will stop at COLTON'S ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, 1 KINGSTON. 301 Good Accommodation.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 64, 9 December 1863, Page 2
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