/ HOTELS, AC, ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, C'fclNTON, POKOTT7«O,4. TjIIKST-Cb&SS--Acm>miiL^pra Gen^- ~ men travelling with their-families may always ensure Private Rooms. Good Stabling* "^ . R I C H AP. D A L L E N, Wholesale and Retail General Storekeeper. N.B. — Post-office at the store. : .PRINCE OF WALES i^IOMMERCIAL & FAMILY OOTEL, VJ XI Deb Street, INVERCA R G I L L . Sample, Bath, and Private Sitting Rooms. GEORGE SMITH, - - * Proprietor. /QUEEN'S ARMS TTOTEL, . Corner of Ballarat and Rees Streets, (Next the Wharf,) QUEENSTOWN. ALBERT EICHARDT, ... Proprietor. The Proprietor of this long established atid well-known Commercial, Private, and Family Hotel, begs respectfully to inform Tourists, Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and other visitors to thejuaguificent scenery n{ the Lakes -District, that in addition to the extensive and commodious accomodation previously offered at his establishment, which is generally afcknowleged to rank SSCortd to n<Vne in the 'Province. He' has just erecfced a Commodious and detached two storey stone building, containing beauti, fnlly finished and' most handsomely furnished^ Drawing-room, Parlour, Family Bed-rooms Childrens Bed-rooms, Balcony facing the. Lake, and every possible convenience to suit the tastes and • requirements "of tlie most refined and fastidious, and furnishing every comfort of a 'ordered family home, so that he is how with : every confidence prepared to offer Hotel accomodation unequalled Out of Dilneain, and not surpassed by any Hs&ei in the Province. ■ This new addition to the Queen's Arms Hotel, combines all the comforts of a well regulated establishment, with'the advantages of the enjoyment of perfect retirement fronv the noise and bustle of the HoteJ, while the-; view obtainable is unequalled by any hostelry in the Southern Hemisphere, the magnificent, grandeur of tne Lake scenery being yet, destined when fully known to attract? Tourists froth the -Australian Oolonies,' Europe, India, and Aiflericaj tfa'6 mildness of climate being such as is well calculated to reinvigorate lo^t health caused by resldencein hot climates or over crowded tsities. : Superior facilities offered for pleasured Boating," Yachting, and Sh' doting, in the many secluded cones and woodlands of thei Wakatip, the Queen of New Zealand Lakes,; some of the wildest mountain %cenerjr ..of New; Zealand, being also within easy access of: Queenstown. ° The stables attached to the Hotel are' latfge and comifltodious, being capable '6i ac-! eommOdating tw;enty horses, and are pro-; nounce'd'to'b'e second to none in Duhedin.i An experienced Gfcfoin always in charge. • HORSES AOT) jBUGGIES ON HIRES. ! Spacious B-lililari> Room with excellent Table and appliances of the best 'description J Conveniently situated Sajviple Room for i Commercial Travellers. All Liquors of the Choicest I&rah'ds in the' market. r QUEEN'S ARMS HtOTL, : Corner of Ballarat and Rees Stre'etsj (Next to tha Wharf) QtEENSTOWN. TIME! LIME!! LIME!! i — _ Price at the Bruce Kiln,- Waihola, 53per ( bag; bags, Id each : at Capstick^s Store, Tokomairiro, 6s per bag'; bags, la "?ach. Quantities as per agreement.
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 399, 27 December 1871, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 399, 27 December 1871, Page 1
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