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Published Every Monday Evening. Extensively Circulated throughout the Goldfields, Upper Clutha Valley, and Otago. SUBSCRIPTION : 5s ; Quarterly Prepaid.

Hotels Bannockburn Hotel. J. M'Letiowney - Proprietor, J., M'LEDOWNEY begs to announce to the general and travelling public that he is now in possession of this popular and old established hostelry and extends the assurance to patrons that their requirements will be attended to in every detail. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. BEST ALES ON TAP. First'dass Stabling, with good loosenboxes. Victoria Hotel, CKOM W E L L, (Under New Management.) P. MELDRUM » * Proprietor, (lute of Mosgiel). In announcing that he has taken over the above old established and favorably-appointed hotel, Mr P. Meldrum wishes to assure patrons that his aim will be the highest standard ever enjoyed by the Victoria. Strict attention to the wants of the general and travelling public at all times. Splendid accommodation, first-class table, and only the best of Wines and Spirits stocked. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Stabling, under the charge of an attentive and efficient groom. Hotel, CPOMWELL. J, fo J Dona»ti - Proprietor. (late of Berwick;. As I have now entered into possession of the commodious and well-appointed DAWSON’S HOTEL, I desire to announce that it will be my one endeavor to maintain the high reputation in which DAWSONS has been held by the general and travelling public. The building throughout is newly renovated, and fitted on the most up-to-date lines, with <*very convenience. Hot and Cold Water laid on; high pressure boiler. Strict attention to providing a firstass bill of fare. Large and Commodious Billiard Hoorn th two splendid tables. Unsurpassed provision by way of mple rooms for commercial men. ttoue but the choicest brands of wines (I spirits stocked. Trusting to be favored with the sam a >eral support as mv rede<*»sso; J. M’DONALD, Proprietor;

Do you smoke uml work too ? then a cht tobacco plays up with Hie tongue while a dark brand is miles 15- heavyiw MILD DERBY —the .verfect “medium” smoke —plug or tins. Royal oak hotel, arrowtown, A* JOPP, ... - Proprietor. 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 and Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary at 1 p.m. Liberal Bill of Fare. The most Superior Brands of Wines and Spirits. Cobb’s Royal Mail Line of CoacL« j, running between Clyde and Queenstown arrive and depart from THE ROYAL OAK HOTEIi And in connection therewith Telgrams sent to the Proprietor of the Hotel will be attended to with promptitude and care. Splendid Sample Roomwell lighted. First-class Stabling—Efficient Groom - Busies and Horses for Hire. DD A. JOPP, Proprietor. Golden Age Hotel. CKO M W E L L. Joseph Winter - Proprietor. Having token possession well-appointed and popular desire to announce that I Ot t; hotel, will deavor to the to conduct it up enjoyed in the past greatest of my ahil to the high standr Strict attention to the wants the general and travelling public Wines, Ales, and ‘Spirits of best brands only. Excellent Aecommod First class Cuisine ition UKSF.KD COMPOUND.’ Trod. Mark ot ivays Compound Essouco of Ijinsuod bjr Cough- 6 and Colds

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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2644, 13 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2644, 13 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2644, 13 October 1919, Page 1

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