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BRACKEN'S QUEEN'S ARJS HOTEL. HP HE Largest and best conducted Hotel out of Dunedin, and replete with every comfort to the visitor. No exertions have been spared to maintain the supremacy of the QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL as one of the best hostelries in NewZealand. Attached to the Hotel is a CAPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM, Containing the BEST TABLE in the district, and carefully attended to. MISS ANNIE HALL and E. F. MORRIS Appear Nightly at Bracken's Commercial Hall in a choice selection of English, Irish, and Scotch Ballads) Characteristic Songs, Duets, Dances, and Local Effusions, assisted by those Popular Instrumentalists, Messrs Wright and Morgan. THE BEDROOMS will be found unexceptionable, and under efficient female management. The Restaurant Department Maintains its high character. STABLES, in which horses are properly cared for by a real groom will be found annexed. The Best and Choicest Brands of Liqueurs only kept. 513 H. W. BRACKEN, Proprietor. POWELL'S FAMILY HOTEL, BALLARAT STREET. TN consequence of the success that has at- -*- tended the proprietor upon the establishment in Queenstovvn of a really FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, he has lately made further extensive alterations and additions for the accommodation of his guests. The Hotel is now replete with every convenience. The PRIVATE. BEDROOMS will be found unsurpassed, and the SITTING ROOMS are well furnished and extremely cosy. Especial attention has been paid to having the house and bed-rooms thoroughly warmed, and visitors will find every csmfort and luxury awaiting them. The NEW BILLIARD SALOON Is fitted-up in a style of elegance unknown on the goldfields, and affords a pleasant lounge. The name of the proprietor is a sufficient guarantee for the class of Liquors kept, The TABLE D'HOTE at Six o'clock is the best in the district.

PRIVATE SITTING AND BED-ROOMS for Ladies. ■™ D. POWELL, Proprietor POST OFFICE HOTEL, BALLARAT STREET. Charley Brock, Proprietor. A TTACHED to this tiuly comfortable Hotel, containing superior accommodation for visitors, is a splendid SKITTLE ALLEY AND GYMNASIUM. This establishment reminds one of the comforts of the parlors of the Old English Sporting House. CHARLEY BROCK is always at home to meet his old friends who so gallantly stuck to him in the old times. Lessons in the noble art of SELF DEFENCE as usual. Gloves, Dumb-bells, &c. Provided. Latest Sporting Papers to be seen. 449 PUBLIC NOTICE. ■ARRY TIBBY (late of the London Bakery, - and now mine host of the BOATMAN'S HOME HOTEL) begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that if they favor him with a call at his hostelrie they will had his Selection of WINES AND SPIRITS UNRIVALLED; And he assures good sound Beer Drinkers that he can supply them with THE GENUINE JOHN BARLEYCORN AT ONE SHILLING PER IMPERIAL PINT. Kf* Note the AddressBoatman's Home Hotel, Queen's Wharf. Royal Mail Steamers and Sailing Vessels leave daily for Kingston, Frankton, and Head of the Lake. 50 VICTORIA HOTEL, REES STREET, QUEENSTOWN. TJOBERT BURNS, in returning his sincere ■**' thanks to his friends and the public of Queenstown and vicinity for their past favors, begs to inform them that he has now fitted up his house with every accommodation. WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS OF THE BEST BRANDS. NEW BEDROOMS, with Every Convenience. A First-class BILLIARD ROOM, well warmed. 516 R. BURNS, Proprietor.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 149, 1 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 149, 1 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 149, 1 October 1864, Page 1

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