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Hotels. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, MELMORL TERRACE. CROMWELL. Richard May. Proprietor. This large and commodious-etonel Hotel, which has just been re-erccted.is fitted with every modern convenience necessary for the carrying out of a first-class Hotel. ; Only the. Best Brands of Liquor kept in Stock. First-class Billiard Table. Splendid Accommodation for Boarders. A firat-claBS Stable with good Loosehexes, under the charge of au efficient groom. AWSON'S HOTEL. \j DAVID YOUNG, having taken possession of the fine Dice* of Two-storey stone Buildings known a3 U axlenstein's, and having fitted up the same with «very Comfort and Convenience and thoroughly up-to-date, begs to announce i,hat ho is prepaied by giving every attention to tne requirements of his patrons and looking diligently after their comforts and interests, to merit the support which the excellence of nia new premises warrant, and a continuance of the patronage of his old friends and customers. Lakgk Airy Bedrooms newly furnished throughout; Best Sleeping Accommod*tion in the Goldhelds JJATHROOM—Hot and Cold water always laid on ; hi«h pressure boiler. Cuisine— Special attention to providing a good bill of fare. Full Satisfaction Guaranteed. Liquors—Nothing but the Beit Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept in stock. Bilmabds New Table, Patent Low Cushions—every comfort and convenience ; 3eot Table on the Goklrtelds. STABLING First-class Stone Stables, unequalled on the Goldfields- Caropetont groom in cnarge. DAVID YOUNG, Proprietoi. OYAL OAK HOTEL, ARROWTOWN. MRS JOPP ... .. Pkopristress. This well-known and Popular ITootelry Is the oldest-established Hotel In Arrowtown, ad ll patronised by the majority of Commarcial Men and Visitors to the Lakes District. Every attention and civility. Well-furnished Private Rooms. Dally Ordinary at 1 p.m. Liberal Bill of fare. The most Superior Brands of Wine* and Spirits. Reid's XXXX Ale. Oobb'B Royal Mail Line of run. nlng between Omakau and Queenßtown 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 oare. Splendid Sample Room—well lighted. Flrst-clasn Stabling—Efficient Groom. Buggiee, and Horses tor Hlrej MRS JOPP Proprietress BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. Nevis Hotel, Store, Butchery, & Bakery* Having purchased the Nevis Hotel, Store, Butchery, and Bakery from Mr John M'Loughlin, 1 hope by strict attention to. business to secure the support of the public. Only first-class Wines, Spirits, and Ales stocked, and tho best goods only in the other branches. Patrons can rely on receiving good accommodation and stabling for horses. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Proprietor. Hawea Hotel. Under New Management. THOMAS TATE - Propkiktob, (Late of Hyde). Begs to announce to tho travelling public that ho has taken over the above Hotel. Visitors can rely on receiving overy comfort and attention. The best brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits always in stock. This hotel i 3 the base for the worldfamed Hawea Deer Forest, and special attention is paid to the wants of stalkers. Splendid Stabling, with good loose boxes, available. Mr Tate has also taken over the Blacksmith's Shop and Wheels wrighting business, and customers can rely on having work satisfactorily done on the premises. DO YOU EVER FEEL BILIOUS npBEN here's a simple remedy i Take -I a cup of 'Tiger' Tea, made 'just right,' without milk or sugar, but with half a slice of lemon in it. Be sure however, its 'Tiger' Tea. No other tea is quite so good or likely to be so effective. 'Tiger' is all pure tea, skilfully blended—the best you can get fulvous money.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 1

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