I’EHTKNT'K ti*acbes tbit bo r'<^ic a nr (J n-' «T' ' in i, w , lives ~i TIiSSH UK A. «».u'L Delay. XT’ ITH Ttnrk<d Units tl.« Sub-oMptlon >\ is C-V- {'«•!■ jo: r, posMSJo oxtiil. '\'\Txi,t..l Si.l.s. iib, is to the Tjik I.ak. \\ C< I‘M'Y li:W' Til.' tin ii}>ost amt larpoft pit(iit-|i.'g<' journal on the CoMliubU s A UliSfKirriuN *o Lakh v oi nty F’ki: is ‘JOs pr j eai in advnnoe, posted J> . [A ( AKH.] J_J HOLLI MA N, Plumper, Fainter, and Paperhanffer, QUEENS T 0 W N. All r rdor* f i out Arrow town ami district, promptly attended to.
Farguharson Proctor, GENERAL AND MINING AGENT, HARBorK Board Chambers, V( GEL STREET, DUNEDIN. Correcpondence Invited. F Vf QUIiSNV, SHAREBROKER, GENERAL COM MISSION AGENT AND VALUER, 105, Tuam Street, CHRISTCHU RC 11. Communications by wire or post promptly attended t". P.O. BOX 130 a. Thos. S. Paterson. Andrew Paterson. (Member Dnnedin Stock Exchange) pATERSON BROS.,
SH iRBBROKERS, Mining and - - - - Financial Agents, Colonial B nk Buildings, PRINCES. ST., DUN ED IN’. 0 TICE The CARDRONA COAL-PIT is NOW OPEN for the SUPPLY OF GOAL for the Season V. M‘DOUG ALL & SONS, Pen-bvAe, September 19, 1595. oQME Papers print some of the Pictures part of the time, WEEKLY PRESS LARGEST AND BEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW ZEALAND. Best to Send to Friends at Home. The enormous run on the Paper has caused many to be disappointed. In order to secure it regu’arly, order from the Local Agent..
PRICE 61, with supplements <7 rafts. Temperance JL tel, Buckingham Street, ARROW T O W K MRS M. TOBIN - Proprietress. Having purchased the above Hotel, recently occupied by Mr J. Begbb , I trust bv strict attention to business to receive the ssme support as extended to my predecessor. All description of Groceries kept iu stock. FRUIT IN ALL VARIETY obtainable, HOT PIES AND COFFEE on Saturday Nights, from 8 to 11. Board and Lodging. .. £1 ter Week. Meata at all hours, Is; Beds, Is. Good Stabling Accommodation, Mrs M. TV BIN Pbopru tress, ballirmToTel, ARROW TOWN., 5. Richardson, jua,. Proprietor. D. R. wishes to intimate to the public '• ‘■■■“rally that he has purchased this we 1k own Hotel, and hope's by strict attention •r business to receive a fair share of public p itronage. liie Hotel has been renovated throughout and now offers FIRST-CLASS ACCOM MO DAYTON. Only the b st of every hj ng will be kept, aui the comfort of the customers will be the first consideration. 23T CHARGES MODERATE. TO. First-class Stabling,
Under tl.e charge of an officiant groom. (iLOBKiK )TKI South Piasi e- Stuket, 1) U N K 1> 1 N. JAMES M'KEA/EN - Propr.eior. First-class accommodation for visitors to the city. CHARGES EXIUEMEEY MODERATE. J. M‘K. keeps the he-t of Liquors, and his Stab ing Aceoininodation is first-class and the charge moderate. Visitors from the Goldfields and the sporting conmi'intty generally can fly uu the best of eve ythii g. WORSES BOUGHT AND SOLI) ON COMMISSION.
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Lake County Press, Issue 977, 29 August 1901, Page 6
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493Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 977, 29 August 1901, Page 6
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