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WAIKAWA HOTEL, WAIKAWA. Alexander Currie .Proprietor. Special attention is directed to the comforts and conveniences that may be enjoyed at this old-established and firstclass Hotel, which is situated in one of the most picturesque localities in the South Island. The Botel is built on the shores of the famed Waikawa Harbour, within a stone's throw of the wharves and the beach, and the surrounding scenery is unsnrpas&ed. First-class Shooting, Fishing, Boating, and Bathing. The new road from Owaka and the Olutha, which is now .finished, affords a fine excursion through the bush to Waikawa. Visitors nnd excursionists from tho Olutha will be specially welcomed, and the inner man made comfortable. Plenty of Prohibition Cordials , and a good supply of the real Mackenzie Blend for the Moderates. Moderation in all things, not prohibition, is the rule of the house. ALEXANDER OURRIE, 235 Proprietor. FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL BALOLUTHA. WILLIAM MOIR , This old-established and popular house is conducted in a manner that will merit a continuance of the support with which this house has hitherto been favoured. A well-laid table, and a lirst-class meal may be at all times relied upon. Temperance Bar. First-class stabling. M'Kenzie's Hall for travellers, concerts, dances, etc. All charges moderate. ~0. B. DUFF & SON. GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, * Balclutha. C. B. DUFF begs to inform his customers and friends that he has opened a Blacksmith's shop as above in premises next Mr Geo. Thomson's timber yard, and hopes that they will patronise him as before. By making all his charges to suit the times and guaranteeing all work done he hopes to merit a continuance of past favours. Bring your implements of all kinds to C. B. Duff & Son for repairs, and if your old ploughs have any shape at all they will be made to do their work at small cost.. Give C. B. Duff &[ Son a trial for all clswes of work. 196 WANTED KNOWN Visiting Oards, Invitations, and Ball Programmes printed with neatness and despatch at OLUTHA LEADER; OFFICE. S

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1141, 17 July 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1141, 17 July 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XXIII, Issue 1141, 17 July 1896, Page 8