MANSON & LOUTTIT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT & PROVISION MER CHANTS, "DEG respectfully to intimate to the Store--D keepers and Miners of NOKOMAI DISTRICT that they have commenced business in the above line, and being supplied with A VERY LARGE STOCK, hope by low charges and strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage, and having purchased their goods for cash can supply them Cheaper than ant other Store in the District. fl3» Note the Address— MANSON & LOUTTIT, Storekeepers, Nokomai. The Highest Price given for Gold. 209 MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. RS. BURKE begs to inform the Ladies of Queenstown and its Vicinity that she has commenced business in the above branches. Having had the management of one of the firstclass houses in the West End, London, also Victoria, she hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to obtain a share of their patronage. LADIES and CHILDREN'S HATS in the latest fashion. Also FANCY GOODS, Flowew and Feathers. Address—Cottage next the Catholic Chapel, Church-street, Queenstown. 218 JOSEPH GEORGE, M.P.S.V., fAMILY CHEMIST, Beach-street, QUEENSTOWN. 34 H. WAGNER, TOBACCONIST, Beach-street, (Next to the Royal Hotel.) 1 CHILDREN'S TOYS, 1 sv*»ry Dp*;. on hand 875 Gold. Gold. Gold. where gold and silver is manufactured into articles of utility and ornament is at T. R. Procter's, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Shotover and Rees*-street. 759 F. CAREY, Of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL and AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, I A • » 11 ........ 4. •« gentlemen won the Prizes for the month of March:— Mr M'Conochie . . Game—lso Mr F. Ashenden . . „ 150 Mr G. Towndsan . . „ 150 The following Prizes are open for competition during the month of April : Ist Prize . . . £l 10s. 2nd Prize ... £1 os. 3rd Prize ... £0 10s. 213 FOR SALE, or TO LET, the I CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Beach-street, Queenstown, I floored throughout, and newly papered and painted; with every convenience for a first-class hotel. Apply to Mr Angus, Rees-street, Queenstown. 216 BOOKS! BOOKS!! rp NELSON HAS JUST RECEIVED, ■*■ • per Gothenburg, a large consignment of BOOKS and STATIONERY; among which he may enumerate the following works:— Stonewall Jackson, with Map of the Seat of War Shakespeare, handsomely bound and beautifully illustrated Every Man his own Lawyer Eleanor's Victory, cheap edition, in one vol Manual of Freemasonry, by Richard Carlile London Journal, Cassell's Illustrated and Reynold's Miscellany, all beautifully bound Church Services—some plain and some expensively bound y, &c, do do Books, published by the National Board of Education also— Blackwood and Co's superior Ink Morrell's Registration Ink, used in all Government offices Mappin's and Rodger's superior Pen Knives Spectacles in great variety fihoot AlmnnorVfl fall
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 102, 20 April 1864, Page 2
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