Hotels. VICTORIA HOTEL, CROMWELL. JAMES STUART, (Late of the Ferry Hotel, Bannockburn), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public that 1 ■ has purchased the above Hotel, where he ho b/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 eightstall stone stable, replete with every convenience for Travellers. Unsurpassed in the District. N.B. —The nearest Hotel to Court-House. HAVYEA HOTEL, HA WE A FLAT. Extensive alterations have been effected in the above Hotel, which now offers good Accommodation, while its former reputation for good liquors will be fully maintained. A large Hall has been erected, and is now available for Public Meetings, etc. the use of which can be arranged for on the easiest of terms. My FARRIERY AND BLACKSMITH BUSINESS is transferred from Pembroke, and the Shop being now completed, the work will be carried on permanently on the Hotel premises. Old Customers from the Wanaka, who continue to patronise me in the new Shop, will receive a liberal Discount on past charges. J. CAYFORD, Proprietor.
Miscellaneous. GrXJM BOOTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W .A. T S O UNTIMPORTER, George-street, Port Chalmers, Has on hand (direct from the makers) the following brands in Miners’ Thigh Dull Finished Rubber Boots (wool or cotton and rubber lined:—National, 21s; Goodyear. 22s lid ; Stout’s Snagproof, 25s ; Stout’s dnagproof, with leather soles, 30s; Knee boots, 15s (3d, 20s, and 22s 6d. One pair forwarded by parcel post to anj part of New Zealand at Is extra. Letter orders promptly attended to. Note. —Stout’s Patent Rubber Boots are the strongest and best, Manufacture.! specially for mining. Rubber Solution for Repairing Rubber Goods, 2s Gd per tin. Solomon and Co., Auctioneers, Valuators, and Commission Agents, M ELM ORE TERRACE, CROMWELL In connection with the above notice J. Solomon begs to intimate that he has assumed as a partner Mr Henry Symes as from Ist January, 1895, Mr Solomon’s clients and friends may rely upon the exercise of that care and attention to business which have characterised past dealings, and, on behalf of the new Firm, he solicits, respectfully, a continuance of business favors.
mil K LA K K VV A KAT I P U 1 STEAM SHIPPING CO, (Ltd.) TIME TABLE, On and after Ist MAY, 1895. Fares between Queenstown and Kingston : Saloon, 7/6 ; Steerage, 5/. Return tickets issued during Summer season, from Ist Nov, to 31st March following—Saloon, 12s 6d, steerage, 7s 6d ; available for two months. Distance, 25 miles; steaming time, 2| hours. Queenstown to Kingston and back same day—Single fare. Fares between Head of Lake and Queenstown—Saloon : Single, 10/; Return, 15/. Steerage, 7/6 ; Return, 11/. Distance, 35 miles. Steaming time, 3 hours. All Live Stock carried at owner’s risk. All Cargo is carried subject to the con ditious and terms printed on the Company’s forms of Consignment Note and Waybill, First class meals and other refreshments to be had on board steamers. Agent at Frankton, Stewart R. Angelo, Note.— There is now a Telegraph Office at Frankton Wharf. Agents throughout New Zealand and Australia— T. Cook and Son. E. T. WING, Manager.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1359, 7 May 1895, Page 1
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