('i DKSCH LElt, Family H f;t ■l, Ksk ./,■ 1 Street, Invercargill. » : : Royal Oak Hotel. ARROW TO WJI ! J. L. Jwt ... Proprietor. •1 ■ - •o*' - ‘ 1 ! rPHIS wvl!-'<mnvii ami POPULAR j ■* IiOSTW<RY is the oldeat .established House in-Am»wtawny'and is patronised ■ by the majority of Commercial men and Visitors to the v Lakes District. Every attention and civility. Well ."Furnished .private Rooms. H... . : i • it. .i.' .. m. Daily Ordinary ut 1 p.m. Liberal Bill of Fare,. The most Superior Brands of Wines au i y Spirits.—Reid’s XS XX Ale. : ■ ■ < i ■ ' » I ... olji fi Royal Mail Lira f‘ Coaches, running between Lawrence and Queenstown, and to Lake Waipahu arrive at ami ! , depart from fHR ROYAL OAK HOTEL ■ n : r And in connection therewith Tolegraiiiri sent to the Pron. -priotor of ,the Hot#l will he ttended to with promptitude and care. Smith’s Royal Mail Coach leaves the - Hotel'daily (except Thursday) at One o’clock,in timeto -oatch the Mountaineer Steamer, counecting with thft Dunedi j and' Jnvercargill Trains. The Coach returns every night, on arrival of the Steamer, conveying through passengers ami their luggage ta Arrowtown '
Kplcudiit Sample,KoomWWell Lit. Eirst-e-lass Stabling.—Ktlieiont O rooms. ' ' Buggies aild Horses for Huv. J, L:-'JOpP. • ■ ; I'roitri.'tor. THK ARROW TOWN" Temperance -Motet ' ’"■ ■ ' " >■“" " 1 xvr> REST A UR ANT. r, w ‘ j i• •.: V . . •. . V !>' Jak. Khokik - - Proprietor. PSMIR above well-known and liberally ’ '• '{xitroiiisoil K’t’Stanin.!it atluKls .good ACCOMODATION' to the Ti-atePing Public, and tin Prince charged somodel'jitu, . , , >1 EALB AT r ALL HOURS. • "OrdinaryMt 12.30 Daily. and others paysflig through jvi rowtov. u v\ ill find ]l to their Advantage to make the Restaurant their house of oftli. . In addition to the above Branchee, the Public will find a largo supply of FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY Always oh Hand. Oranges, Pine Apples, &c., whenever *•* ' in season. MEALS, Is. REDS, la <V ' ' A FREE STABLE. b 1 JAMES BEOBIR. Ml ■ WTEC IA L noth: e. s ~ I W. WILLIAMS desires to notify the public el Arrow district that' he has COMMENCED BUSINESS i ■: ao ■■■i ' in ARKOWTOWN as a CkziQSal. Blacksmith 8s Farrier
in his New Shop 1 ~ OPPOSITE THE BALLARAT HOTEL. W. F. BAKER, CARPENTER' AND JOINER, iI H i AbROWToWJi,; • takes this opportunity of thanking his k n,nnierous friends ami »-«»trpnß for past favors, and,. of . infortumg them that ■ho is still in ArrowtoWn and will be happy to undertake any orders that may be entrusted to him, -j ... Jobbing Done at Lowest Possible Charges. Address 1 : W. P. ; BAKER, one door above Williapia’s ~ blackfipiith'.s ‘shop,' Uuclum'ham Street, Arrowkown
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Lake County Press, Volume V, Issue 276, 12 January 1888, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Press, Volume V, Issue 276, 12 January 1888, Page 1
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