Hotels. VICTORIA HOTEL CROMWELL. JAMES STUART, (Late of the Ferry Hotel, Bannockburn,) Begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has purchased the above Hotel, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, and by keeping the best Wines and Spirits, to merit a share of public patronage. A first-class table kept, and superior eight-stall stone stable, replete with every convenience for Travellers. Unsurpassed in the District. AM?.—The nearest Hotel to the Court-house. J AKES WANAKA AND IT AWE A, Tourists and Visitors to the above Lakes and the enchanting scenery by which they are surrounded can reach Pembroke either by coach from Cromwell twice weekly—Wednesday and Saturday—or by way of the Crown Range from Arrowtown, which is now available for vehicles to the summit, whence can be obtained one of the most magnificent panoramas in the Middle Island. Pending completion of the road for wheeled traffic right through to Pembroke, intending visitors should send a telegram to THE WANAKA HOTEL, PEMBROKE, when Mrs Russell will forward vehicles to the head of Cardrona Valley, thus enabling Tourists to reach Lake Wanaka in a few hours’ pleasant drive. The HOTEL is replete with every convenience and comfort, and charges are strictly moderate. Boats, Buggies and Saddle Horses procurable at all times, with guides to the chief points of attraction, if desired. Stables large and well-appointed, under charge of an experienced groom. C. I. RUSSELL, Proprietress. ('i IBBSTON HOTEL X DEEP CREEK, KAWARAU. R. D. OWENS, (Late of the Commercial Hotel, Cromwell) Begs to inform bis numerous friends and the public generally that he has Purchased and entered into possession of the above well-known Establishment (carried on for many years by Mr D. Enright), and he trusts, by civility and strict attention to their wants, to merit a fair share of the patronage bestowed on his predecessor. Travellers and Tourists willfindevery provision for their comfort and pleasure, and no effort will be spared to render the Gibbston Hotel a first-class house in every respect. Harp of erin hotel, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Mrs J. MMBride • Proprietress. Tourists, Excursionists, and the travelling public generally will find at the Harp of Erin Hotel every comfort and convenience, no expense having been spared to make this THE MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN THE LAKES DISTRICT, Families on a visit to the Lakes will realise every home comfort at the Harp of Erin, combined with quiet and retirement in specially fitted SUITES OF APARTMENTS. The growing necessity for suitable aecommoda tion, and the continued increase of visitors to the house, ha» induced the Proprietress to render everything connected with the Harp of Erin Complete and of the First Class, and snch as will favor a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed. Reliable Hacks, suitable Vehicles, Boats, etc., obtainable at the Hotel by visitors who may desire them. Guides provided if required. MRS J. M'BRIDE, Proprietress. Annandale arms hotel, Great King-street, Dunedin, GEORGE ATKINS - Proprietor. The above Hotel is situate in one of the most pleasant spots in Dunedin, within a short distance of the Museum, Botanical Gardens, and other places of interest and beauty. The Hotel is commodious, and elegantly-furnished throughout, and contains every convenience, including hot and cold water baths, private sitting-rooms, etc. For families, the accommodation cannot be surpassed, and the Proprietor invites the patronage of his old friends on the Goldfields, and guarantees them every satisfaction. Charges strictly moderate. {S' Trams pass the Hotel every five minutes, ARP OF ERIN LIYERY AND BAIT STABLES, ' Beach-street, Queenstown. The above commodious Stables have been eased by and are under the personal management of George Mullis, whose experience may be accepted as guarantee that every care and attention will he given. Vehicles of every kind available for Tourists and others, with thoroughly quiet and staunch Horses. Saddle horses can be had at all hours. Terms in this department very liberal. A Coach runs daily to Arrowtown and back 'at Fares within the reach of all. GEORGE MULLIS, Lessee.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 835, 14 April 1885, Page 1
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