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: : " ' ; ';HTt)pis;'^s.;;- u '• -^-v - R Of Y;.^,^ : '. MJ&&&U & o T "E ' Clinton, Popotukoa." "li^lfeST-CLASS A'ccomm'oda'tidn. Gentle-, li : .■■• :- : i, :. ! :.> ■ . ■::■. ■ -,•..,;■ . ■-•• : '„■, ■■■•..* -*^ men trayellirig with their families, may, alwayis ensure Private Rooms. . : 4 . Good Stabling. ' ; . RICHAPD AL L E t ; Whdlesialefand Retail General- .Storekeeper. . . . ."N.B.— Post-Office at the. store. ■•," P PRINCE t)F WXLES^ r\ OM : MERCIAL & FAMILY TTOTEL, Dee Street,. .: • -'- " { ; IN 7 Y E r R CtA RGI LL'. ; : ! ''■.'.. .'..'.■ '■> -l>.:.- .. : r... ■ ,i- : :■ '< Sample, Bath, and Private. Sitting Rooms. GEORGE' SMITH, - - * 'Proprietor. ■ ' /NUEEN'S \ RMS ' TTOTEL, ■ Corner of Ballarat andßees S.tree'ts, ■...) (Next the Wharf,) QUEENS TO r WN. ALBERT EICHARDT, ... Proprietor. The Proprietor of this long established and well-known Commercial, Private, and Family Hotel, begs respectfully to infbrm. -Tourists, .Commercial __ Travellers,. Priyater F-imilies, and other visitors to the magnificent scenery of the Lakes District, that in 'addition to the extensive and commodious "accomodation previously offered at his establishment, which is generally acUnowleged to rank second to none in the Province. He hasjjiist erected a comihodious and. detached two^st6rey ston'e' building,' containing beauti, 1 ful% finishedand most handsomely furnished DrawiYig-roonv Parlbtir, Family Bed-rooms; 'CMldf&hs Bed-rooms, Balcony facing the; Lake, l and every possible convenience to suit> -the. tastes, aud "requirements Of . the most' refineid and' fastidious, and furnishing every comfort of a well ' ordered family home, so that he is now with every confidence prepared'to offer Hotel accomodatiori unequalled' out of Dunedin , and ' not surpassed by 'any. Hotel in the Province. This new addition, to the Qneen*s Arms Hotel, 'combines 'all'the cotttforfe of a 'well regulated 'establi'shment, withthe advantaged of the erijdyment of perfect retirement from|; the 'noise and bustle of l the Hotel, 'while r thei view obtainabJ'e is unequalled by 'any hostelryin the Southern Hemisphere, the'ihaghificent; grandeur, of ; the Lake scenery being 'yet; destined, when fully known 'to 'attract; Tourists from "the Australian Colonies,; Europe, India, "and America, the mildness of climate being such as is well calculated to. reinvigbrate lost health caused by 'residence: in hot climates 6r bvercrbwded cities. ; Siiperibr fa6iMtie"B offered fbr pleasure Boating, . Yachting, and Shooting, in the, many "secluded cones aiid woodlands of the' Waksftip, the Qheen'bf New Zealand- 'Lakes, \ sdnie bf r the wildest riibuntainsceriery of New; Zealand 'being also lyithin easy 'access ofjQubenstbw'h. ■ ■ • The stables attached 'to the Hotel arelarge ; and "coriimodious, being-capable bf accbipmbdating 'twenty hdrses, and are pro-:' ribiinced to be Second to 'none -in .Dunedin.; Aii experienced Groom always in dharge. - t ; HORSES AMD fcUGGfES 'ON HIRES, t Spacioits BiitiiA'RD Room !l with'excelle'nti Table and appliances; of the bested e'scription^ , Conveniently Situated 'Sample Room forj Oommef cial Travellers. ' . ! ; ■ •, All Liquors of "the Ohoitiesi; Brand's in . •'market. | QUEENS ARMS HOTEL, h k'S : I '^Corner of Balla'rai; aiid Rees Streets,, _ ! |. . . (OSfext £0 the Wharf) "' ' ' - | ;,; qu c ii-s t o r w n.-. J If- IM'eV " L'l .-m E-! ! ■ ,L I M E'Ti, U ■■: : ■ ■- —' ■ ■ /■ ; -Price t -a±; the' Bruce Kiln, iWaih'ola> 5s per bag ; bags, is each :at <3apstick's Store, Toko- ! inairiro, 6s pex ; bag? b^agstls«icht Quantities •as <per agreement.

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 17 January 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 17 January 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 17 January 1872, Page 1