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HOTELS, &c-, ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Clinton, Popottxno a. ■' . ._' Tj^IRST-CIvASS Accommodation. Gentle-. -*- men travelling with their families may always ensure Private Rooms. Good Stabling. R I C HA P D ALLEN, Wholesale and Retail General Storekeeper. N.B. — Post-office at the store. ;~~ PRINCE OF WALES /COMMERCIAL & FAMILY TTOTEL, " Dee Street, INVERCARGILL. Sample, Bath, and Private Sitting Rooms. GEORGE SMITH, - - • Proprietor. OUEEN'S A & MS TJOTEL, A II Corner of Ballarat and Rees -Streets, (Next the Wharf,) QUEENS T O W N. ALBERT EICHARDT, ... Proprietor. The Proprietor of this long established and well-known Commercial, Private, and Family Hotel, begs respectfully to inform Tourists, Commercial Travellei-s, Private F-imilies, and other visitors to the magnificent scenery of the Lakes District, that in addition to the extensive and commodious accombdation jDreviously offered at his establishment, which is generally acknowleged to rank second to none in the Province. He has just erected a commodious and detached two storey stone building, containing beauti, fully finished and most handsomely furnished Drawing-room, Parloui', Family Bed-rooms Childrens Bed-rooms, Balcony facing the Lake, and every possible convenience to suit the tastes and requirements of the most refined and fastidious, and furnishing every comfort of a Tell ordered family home, so that he is now with every confidence prepared to offer Hotel accomodation unequalled out of Dunedin, 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 advantages of the enjoyment of perfect retirement from the noise and bustle of the Hotel, while the view obtainable is unequalled by ary hostelry in the Southern Hemisphere, the magnificent 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 reinvigorate lost health caused by residence in hot climates or over crowded cities. Superior facilities offered for pleasure Boating, Yachting, and Shooting, in the many secluded cones and woodlands of the Wakatip, the Queen of New Zealand Lakes, some of the wildest mountain scenery of New Zealand being also within easy access of Queenstbwn. The stables attached to the Hotel are large arid commodious, being capable of accommodating twenty horses, and are pro--ndunced to be second to none in Dunedin... Ah experienced Groom always in charge. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRES. SpAcidtrs B;Li.iAß.i> Room "with excellentTable and appliances 'of the best description^ Conveniently situated Samp'Tde Room for Commercial Travellers. ', All Liquors of the Choicest Brands in the market. . CjUEEN'S ARMS HQ£EL, Corner 'bi Ballarat aisdlßees Streets', : . ('Next to 'tha Wharf) - ! Q ;UE E N iS : T 6WN \ . • j I" I ME! LIME!! LIME!!, J ■'■< '■' -■; '•'■■., '■"■•'< Price atthe Bruce Kiln, Waiholay 5s per; bag ; bags, Is each : at: Capstick's Store, Toko"- : ' mairiro, 6s per bag ;, bagsy Is -?ach. Quantities ; /asiper agreement. \ . ;-• ; r -■■- : . e,r : :vl

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 24 January 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 24 January 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 402, 24 January 1872, Page 1