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7 tomtocll &xqm x \ EVERY TUESDAY MORNINGJV EXTENSIVELY CIRCULATED AXHROUQHOUT the GOLDFI ELDs/ \ AND OTAOO BENBRAMY Ik Subscription, 6a QUARTERLY PREPAID S-

Hotels. UMMEKCIAL HOTEL CROMWELL. 0. 0. MOUNTNEY - • Proprietor. Late of Tapauui). Since purchasing and entering into possession of above Hotel, the Proprietor has effected such improvements in the accommodation and otherwise as to reader it one of the beßt-appointed Hotels out of Duuedin. The comfort of patrons is made a special study, and no effort is spared to give every satisfaction. The bedrooms are airy and well furnished, and the sitting-rooms combine comfort and convenience. Mr Mountney has entered into possession of the Commodious Stone Building (opposite the Hotel) recently occupied by Messrs Hallenßtein and Co., and has converted the same into suites of apartments in every way suitable to the travelling public, having the advantage of being Strictly Private, and well adapted for Eaimliea and those to whom home quietness is a consideration. Bathrooms, and every adjunct of a First-class Hotel. The Cellars are provided with the Best obtainable Brands of WLNES, ALES AND SPIRITS. The Stables are under the care of a firstolass experienced Groom, and great attention ts paid to this department of the business. mHiS GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, J. CROMWELL. The Utf D ERSIGJS ED desires to intimate that he I as purchased the above Hotel, and Bolicits the continuance of the kind patronage extended to him by his many friends while at Rocky Point. He also asks an enlargement of that patronage at the bauds ot the travelling and general public. An excellent table will be kept at moderate prices. ivility and attention to the wants of customers will be a speciality, and generally it is bis intention to maintain the excellent name which this old established hotel has hau in the past for the comfort and convenience of all who patronise it. RICHARD MAY. i M dL, 15 UIL> G E HOTEL. OKOAIvvELL. Proprietor ••• James Maider. Having purchased the above well-known Hotel, J. iVI. desires to notify the general bnc that he intends to spare no effort or expense in making his house one of the most comfortable in the District. Every attention Will be paid to the Kequirements or his palrous, who will find at the " Fridge" all the privileges ana advantages of a Home, The Wines, Spirits, and Ales kept will be of the very best brands obtainable. Special attention will be paid to the Stabling—the accommodation being the largest in Cromwell. L O B E HOTEL* CROMWELL. {Junction of Melmore and Erris streets.) D. MURLEY, Proprietor. D. Murley has pleasure in intimating to his friends and the Public generally that he has litted up the Globe Hotel with every convenience and comfort, without regard to expense; and confidently assures those who favor the house with their patronage that no effort will be spared to meet their waut3. Travellers will find the a most comfortable home with plenty of accommodation. The Stabling is commodious, and the greatest care and attention will be bestowed on travellers' horses. The Proprietor intends to makea speciality' of his Stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beersone but the best brands of which will be kept on the premises. nOYAL OAK HOT 10 L, \, ARROWTOWN. J. L. JOPP ... pKOFIUJSTint. This well-known and Popular Hostelry is the oldest-established Hotel in Arrowtown, and is patronised by the majority of Commercial Men and Visitors to the Lakes District. Every attention and civility. Well-furnished Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary at 1 p.m. Liberal Bill of Fare. The most Superior Brands of Wines and Spirits. Reicl's XXXX Ale. Cobb's Royal Mail Line of Coaches, running between Lawrence and Quuenstowu and to Lake Wanaka arrive and depart from THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL And in connection therewith Telegrams sent to the Proprietor of the Hotel will be attended to with promptitude and cure. Splendid Sample Room—well lighted. Firßt-cJasa Stabiiug—Efficient Groom. Bsggies and Horses for Hire, J. L. JOPP, Proprietor,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1363, 4 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1363, 4 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1363, 4 June 1895, Page 1