QUEEN’S ARMS HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. T H E ACCOMMODATION At this Establishment is FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. The Proprietor has just completed an * Extensive RANGE OF STONE BUII DINGS (Fronting the Lake), Sufficiently detached from the Hotel to secure the utmost privacy. This addition is specially provided for FAMILIES, TRAVELLERS,WEDDING PARTIES AND VISITORS TO THE LAKES, Who may rely upon meeting with that COMFORT & ATTENTION Hitherto only procurable at Seaport Towns and Watering-places. A BROADWOOD PIANO IN PARLOR With Extensive Selections of Music. A SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. V UNEQUALLED STABLING \* Under management of Efficient Grooms SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES. A. EICHARDT, Proprietor. .* POWELL’S FAMILY HOTEL, BALLARAT-ST., QUEENSTOWN. Booking Office Jor the Mail Coach to this District, which Arrives and Departs thrice weekly. fJIHIS HOTEL is Noted for its Excelent Arrangements and Thorough Comfort. Still further additions have lately been made, rendering the Family Hotel, the Most Commodious & Comfortable Hotel in town, And fully capable of meeting all require ments. THE BILLIARD ROOM AND TABLE Have recently been re-fitted, and compare favorably with any in the Province. THE LARGE RANGE OF STABLING In connection with this Hotel is pronounced to be equal to THE BEST IN THE PROVINCE. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, KINGSTON, LAKE WAKATIP. L. F. CLAPP PROPRIETOR. fJIHE Proprietor desires to inform Tourists and the general travelling public that the above Hotel is replete with every Comfort so much to be desired by persons on a journey ; and it will be his study to maintain the good reputation the house now possesses. EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED INVERCARGILL LINE OF COACHES ARRIVE & DEPART WEEKLY.
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Lake County Press, Issue 31, 5 January 1872, Page 1
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261Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lake County Press, Issue 31, 5 January 1872, Page 1
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