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Business Announcement. mm m ~'! if mwt SI ImLJL-* y l\as many Statesmen \ but none to e<{ual \ & #.* & & there are many "OBACCOS but none to equal -*-'■• t&tiofine THE PERFECT Non*Poisonons Paint wmmm ROOFINE is especially manufactured for corrugated iron roofs, etc., etc. ROOFINE being a NON POISONOUS Paint, the Manufacturers strong'y reconniend it. ROOFINE is in no wa y affected by SULPHURf OUS FUMES. ROOFINE fl° WB eaeily- ' ' ROOFINE will Preserve corrugated iron longer I than ordinary paiutp. ROOFINE dries hnrd. ROOFINE dries quickly. ROOFINE nas great spreading power. ! ROOFINE will last for years and retain its color ROOFINE wil' make c'd iron equal to new. We strongly recowmend Pinters and others to insist on having Roonno -Tao Perfect 17on-Poisonous Paint. Agents: Chemical Stores Co., Crawford Street, Dunoain. Sub Agent: W. A, YOUNG, Cromwell. Prices ou Application. fBBSB&E- l;3lWSltlS!aSS3^Bffl«Ki _
Hotels. COMMERCIAL HOTEL - - CROMWELL W. RICHARDS ... PROPRIETOR (Late J J Connor) TRAVELLERS and people doini,' tne Uoldlields will find their wants pi '.perly catered for at this well-known Hotel. Every attention paid to the comfort of patrons. The Proprietor will be pleased to .supply information of dredging claims io i <?ia triiot LIVERY STABLE, A specialty >nado of livery wo-k. Buggies and horses on hire at moderate rates MBBSTON HOTEL' \. GIBBSTON. ALEX SCOTT, ProprietorA.S. bega to state that since she has taken possession of the above hostelry he has spared no pains whatever in making it as comfortable as possible for the travelling public. An excellent table keot, moderate rates The Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tie best brands obtainable. A First-clae* stable with good Looseboxes... Note-—Thiß Hotel is the central stoppage and best place to bait when travelling between Cromwell and Queenstown. * OY A L OAK HOTEL, • ARROWTOWN. J, L. J OIF .- _ Proprietor. This welLknown and Popular Hostelry te the oldest-established Hotel la Arrow town, and is patronised by the majority of Commercia] Men and Visitors to the Lakes District. Every attention and oivility. Well-furnished Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary at 1 p.m. Liberal Hill of i?aro. The most Superior Brands of Wines and Spirits. Reid's XXXX Ale. Cobb's Royal Mail Lino of Coaches, run. ning between Omakau and Queenstown and to Lake Wanaka arrive and depart from THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL \qA in connection therewith Telegrams sent the Proprietor of the Hotel w:ll be attended to with promptitude and care. Splendid Sample Room—well lighted. Pirst-cl»8s Stabling—Effioient OroJm. Buggiec and Horses tor Hire | J. L> JOPP ! Proprietor
Hotels. TO II I A HOTEL, CROMWELL JAMES STUART, _,ate of the Ferry Hotel, Bannookburn), begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he ha./ purchased the above Hotel, where he hopes, by strict atfceutiou to business, and by keeping the best Wines and Spirits, to merit a share of public patronage A tirst-olass table kept, and superior eight. itall atone stable, replete with every convenience for Trftrollers. Unsurpassed in the Distriot. N.B.— The nearest Hotel to Court-House. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, MELMORE TERRACE, jCROMWELL. Richard May, Proprietor. This large and commodious stone Hotel, which has just been re-erected, is fitted with every modern convenience necessary for the carrying out of a firal>olass Hotel. Only the Beat Brands of Liquor kept in Stock. First-class Billiard Table. Splendid Accommodation for Boarders. A first-class SUhle with good Looseboxes, under the charge «f an efficient groom. Halfway House Hotel* GRIFFITHS THOMSON. Having purchased the above wellknown Hostelry, hereby begs to inform the travelling public that lie always has on hand a CLASS STOCK of Wines, Ales, and Spirits. Good Table and Good Stabling. Don't forget to pull uplhe Halfway House. N B -Patrons ar7 cordially invited to visit" the Fruit Garden. FortoSK&dOoldintteHead mint Outs,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 1942, 19 June 1905, Page 1
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