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WATCH MAKER, CLYD E. Watches Repaired :it Reduced Chnrg ALL WORK GUARANTIED. Local Aoi:>T: Mr T. J. Cotvek. BALLARA7 HOJEL, AKROWTOWN. P. &iofc?.r&so:a Proprister. D. R. wishes to intimate to the pub!!? that be has purchased thi* we 1known Hotel, ni.d hopos by ts'riot attention tn buaines-8 to receive a, fail fchuro uf public patiouage. The Hotd has been tenoratcd throughout and now offers FIRST-CLASS ACCOM MODATION. Only trio lv:st of Aviil be kept., 8.111 tin- roinfort of tho customers will bo the first consideration. BST CHARGES MODERATE, 'ffii \ First-class Stabling, Undt>r tdie charge of an efficient groom. >OY A. L OAK HOTEL, i> ARROWTOWN. J. L. «TOPP ... Proprietor. This well-known and POPULAR HOSTELRY its tho oldest established House in Arrotvtown, and is patronised by the majority of Commercial men and Visitors to the Lakes District. Every attention and civility Well-furnished Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary st 1 p,m. Libera) Bill of Pare. She most Superior Brands of Wines anil Spirits. Roid's XX XX Ale. Splendid Sample Room—Well Lit. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE (one oi Thurston's make). ■Jopp's Royal Mail Coach leaves tho Hotel at 2.30 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The Coach returns every night, on arrival of the Steamer, conveying through passengers and their luggage to Anowtown. Cobb a Royal Mail Line of Coachos, sing between Laurence and Qucenstowu, and to Lake Wanaka rrive ah and depart trom the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, and in connection therewith Telegrams sent to the Proprietor of the Hotel will be attended to with promptitude and care. Firat clase Stabling. Efficient Grooms, Buggies and Horse* for Hire L, JOPP, Proprietor. -FAMILY HOTEL,; QUEENSTOWN. stfrs J* M'BRIDB .- Proprietress. The above popular and well-appointed E tablishment is replete in each department with eve y requisite, and ox the best quality obtainable. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Travellers and Boarders, and. all th» comfoi ts of a home. Charges Very 2£o&SM,t3. A Porter attends passengers on arrival urn) departure vi Steamers. SaMTLK K-OWM3 FOR COMMHROIAL TUAVEI.LIVERY STABLES. r.st-olasK Hacks and Vehicles for ihe conveniens; of Excursionist? wishing to take a rule or drive iuto the country. Dawson's Hotel,. CROMWELL. M. H. DAWSON Proprietor. Visitors and tourists to the Goldrields will find every comfort—equal to the best appointed Dunedin Hotels—at Dawson's. The rooms are commodious and weM furnished. popping place for Craig and Co 'b coa-riea. TARIFF EXTREMELY MODERATE, M. H. DAWSON, Proj lietor. GIBBSTON HOTEL GIBBSTON. ALEX. SCOTT ProprietorA.S. beg* to state thus sinca he bus taken portses-sioii of th above liostnieiy lie i»ii *l>aicd uu pains whatever ia nuking t ny comfortable a.< possible for the travellin," pnliiic. An psos.-llcut table kept. Moderate rated. 'She Wise*, Spirits, r.ihd Ales u{ the bo.->t brano* obtainable A First class Stable, with <;ood Locse(ftves. Kotp.—This Hotel r;< the centra! stoppage Sad best place to bait when traveling betwen Cromwell and Q leeustown. Victoria Bridge Hotel* VICTORIA BRIDGE. IRVINE WHITE Proprietor. Tlit* popuW i'li'l w< ■!! ■■", ; ioii'tc I H > • I la repb to in each ilt pa) l meut «it!i evil) pur.*ibl cimvi'iiicnop. Ti.iv( !h-r.< and biairl-r- will fin.i fi'-s'-c • •*- ae«-ouin < o<.':iti'.'ii, ami .i I >■ * •'■■ n.^'i' l "> • }pni e, Qood S ibliig, mob r the eharjje of a cnnipctftit. (Ji-oomi. KR. Tourist* vim l ii'U Qu'-<m*town will <l»i(i Hit-di'.vi; ro ,-uiO if. in Victoria Bridge one uf tbt ni'.wt • leas .in in ii>~ I.hUch l>istrioi. A luscious fruit uuu flov.er L'ai den Lidjoin'i the hotel. Kinrin r -f* and Civility a Speciality.

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Lake County Press, Issue 1066, 28 May 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 1066, 28 May 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 1066, 28 May 1903, Page 2