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Kingston Advertisements. E. RILEY & CO. >EG to inform the STOREKEEPERS of —' Queenstown, Frankton, and the Arrow Township, that they have commenced business as Beceiving, Forwarding, and Commission Agents, AT KINGSTON, And assure them that every attention shall be paid to all business entrusted to their care. N.B.—Goods Received, Stored, and Commissions executed on the lowest terms. 17

Arrow Advertisements. Important Notice. MESSRS CHING, PATERSON & CO., Storekeepers, beg to inform Miners, Packers, and the Public that their New Store at the Arrow has been opened with the LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK In the Wakatip District. The Wines, Spirits and Provisions are of the best quality that can be obtained. Their general stock has also been selected under careful personal supervision. The prices are as low as is consistent with the smallest profit. The opening up of direct communication between the Arrow Township and Upper Shotover will enable miners and packers to supply themselves with every requisite for the diggings at greatly reduced rates, inasmuch as the very heavy expenses hitherto entailed upon them, owing to the difficulty of access to markets, will be avoided. Arrow Township, 4th January, 1864. 56

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.) HAIR CUT in the most elegant and workmanlike stvle, and nicely dressed. SHAMPOOING done in the most thorough and refreshing manner, and with materials unequalled in the Province. Thus preserving as well 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 convenience to meet the demands in the above line of this rising township and neighborhood. likewise — Baths! Baths! Baths! AT DUNEDIN PRICES. Warm Baths 2s. 6d; Cold Do., 2s. 6d. 521 P. A. JONES & R. A. REVALEON.

J. P. CHRISTENSON, Beach-street, next Theatre Royal, (Late of Ballarat and Beechworth), HAS iust received a magnificent Selection of Patent Hunting LEVER WATCHES (London made) in gold and silver cases. No goods have yet been offered to the public of New Zealand superior to the above articles. A Guarantee of 18 months will be given and a Trial of One Month allowed to Purchasers. An inspection of the same is solicited. WORKING JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT. The Public will be satisfied in learning that J. P. Christenson has succeeded in engaging the services of that eminent Practical Jeweller, Mr. Goldstein, and those desirous of having jewellery manufactured and finished in a workmanlike and tasteful manner will call to inspect samples of Mr. Goldstein's work now in stock. Rings, Brooches, Chains, &c, of any Pattern made at the Shortest Notice. J. P. CHRISTENSON, Next Theatre Royal. 738 THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. THE SMITHFIELD BUTCHERY HAVING commenced business in their new Premises, Next Powell's Hotel, Ballarat-street, are prepared to supply BEEF and MUTTON, At five per cent, less for cash than any other butcher in Queenstown. Dairy-fed PORK and VEAL always on hand. ' 977

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 82, 10 February 1864, Page 2

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