iiOIELS, &c-, RO ; V A L MA I L H OTE L, CtiINTON, Pusi)TU-.OA. IjIIRST-Cf ASS Acc-.mmod.ition •. Gentle--^.nien traveling with"their r ft!milie3 may .ilwaj's ensure Private Rooms. Good Stabling. R IC HAP DA Tili'E N, • Wholesale and Retail Generiil Storekeeper. N.B.—Post-oftice at the store. PRINCE OF WALES .;. • /COMMERCIAL & FAMILY TJ OTEL. \J ■" ■■■ ';. . , _' : ; JbL."'- \ - Dke Street, ";• I N V E R 0 A R G.I L L. Sample, Bajih, and Private Sitting Rooms. GEORGE SMITH, - - •• -Proprietor. QUEEN'S ARMS TTOTEL, - .' ■..;■'•■ •' - - ' Corner of BaiJarat and Rees Streets, : • (Next the Wharf,) Q U E E N S TVO W N. ALBERT EICHARDT, ... Proprietor. The Proprietor of this 1' ng es^ahl'shed a«-d v/e^-known 00-inmevc'al, Private, and Family Hotel, begs re&n^cbfnl'y to inform Tnur'sts, Co -,vre-c : iil Travel: rs, Pxi-.itte F'f'iU?. 1 ?, nf'i ; r Y'S'tnrs to vhe n?:ig'n^ cei^l Si e'i°'ry of ' the Lakes D'-stricts t'v>t in a^cVti'.n to the extei-sTve and coinmcdi r 'Hs' aconTodation previously offfivr 1 . at h's establis'in?en!; 5 which is gener.-i^y ac\r>owl^'ed u> ran If second to none in <he Piovinc^e. He has just erected a commodious and detached two storey stone bnildhrg, contaihiog h;. i iin> '. fn'ly finished and mosh h.uirlsomfilyfnrnJshad Drawing-ronm, Parlour, FiimiJy Bed-roojns Chi'drens Bed-rooms, Ba'cony fiiculg the L.-ike, an-1 every poFstb'e convenience to snit. the tastes and requirements of the most refined and fastidious, and furh'shing cv r ery comfort of a ordered family home, so that he is now With every confidence prepared to offer Hotel aceomoilation unequalled out of Duneclin, and not surpassed by any Hotel in the Province. This new .-addition, to the Queen's Arms Hotel, combines all the comforts of a well regulated establishment-; with the adv:intag^s of the enjoyment of perfect retire n enr. from the noise and ! ustle of the Hotel, while the. view obtainable is unequalled by ai'y hostelry in the Southern Hemisphere, the magnificent, grandeur of the Lake scenery- beng yet destined when fully known to attradt Tourists from the Australian. Colonies, Europe, India, and America, the mildness of climate being such as is well calculated to reinvigorate lost health caused by residence iv hot climate? or over crowded cities. Superior facilities offered for jple.ashre 13-iaiing, Yachting, and Shooting iii the many secluded c<>nes and woodlands of the Wakatip, the Qiv eh of ! New Zealand Lakes, some of the wildest mount--<in scenery of Now Zealand being also within easy access of QiieHnstown. The stables attached to the HoTel are; large and commodious, bein^ capable of ac- ' coinmod.tting twenty hofyes, \ and are pronounced to hie second 'to hone in Punediui Ah experienced Groom always in charge. : HOIISES AND B r JGGIES^ON pRES. ! Spacious Blliart) Room with excellent Table and appliances of the best 'description. Conveniently sifuafed Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. " . ■",".'.. . ', All Liquors of the Choicest 1 Brands in the market. ' - ' .-;•. i ' QUEENS ARMS- HOTEL, :■ . ■ | Coiner of Ballarat and Rees Streets^ .' [ (Next to'thf "\ Q U E E N S T O-W N . i f IM E! LIME!! LIME! Price at the t Bruce Kiln, Waiholri,.ssper bag ; ea*ch":'at Capstick's Store, Tokoj n)airiro,-6sper bag.;>bags,,ls?ach.- Quantities^ as per agreement. ' )
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 400, 3 January 1872, Page 1
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506Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 400, 3 January 1872, Page 1
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