v£ ill s» 1• * *"i S| ''".»•• o !v i"' ; hj ■ low.nrioml Miebine on 1 e m-sl.et. Xeiv'.> I.V».i> 0 n iw. K-vcm' n tii- •• i:i u-i« in U't-iio Proficiency i iiv itit-'** d ill two v(; k.i Machines sold f'» :.i-'i nr ! 'm.-j i>.vi!i n'.. an 1 . s:ut anywhere for' PII'CES- From £1 upwards for good s con I-' n-ill Miiehin s, and £lO 10s upwards for n.i.v Mae > ! n s. "■•• tv p\- ~,.- i,- f-R-.-etcl at t'.e o.Tce dm f ••>< on roq'ioat. TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS: 10, RvTTraY STREET, DU.SEDIN. FR AS ETON. William Holland - Proprietor. Fir t.tViw necr-ni'iJul ion, and nothing but thebcbt Wines and Spirits kept. F!RSI-CLASS STABLING ACCOMODATION. CiIAUOES MODERATE. Every attention given to the Tiavelling P.bib.' WILLIAM HOLLAND, Proprietor. TJnd r lhe distinguished patronage of Sir I'fHiiilei Robinson, K. 0.8., and Sir W. F. D. Joivo's, K.C M.G.. CB., late Cove-more of New Z.-aland. - New Orleans Hotel ARROWTOWN. S. SIMMONDS Proprietor. The above Hotel, which las just, been purchased by the prerenl owner, offers superior fcwiii.iiK.rliiti n to Tourists. Commercial Men, and the (General I'libliG —it having Wn 'ong Bgo estublbhed us the Leading Hot.l i.l Ariovtown—and is replete with every lonifort and convenience. Private enitcs of upurt rr.ents detached from the Hotel, where private parties will be undikturb d by the usual routine of hotel business, Tuble D'hdle daily, at One o'clock. The Winie, Spirts and ?><i"r dispensed are of'he ure.st quality obtainable. The Stabling is under the control of au experienced and trubtvo thy Groom. 11.-RSES AND TPAPS FOR HIEE. ~s7 SIMMONDS, Proprietor; Royal Oak Hotel, ARROWTOWN. J. L. «TCPP ... Proprietor. This well known and POrJLAR HOSTELR.Y is the oldest established House in Arrow town, and is patronised by the maioncy of Commercial men and \ isvtors to the Lakes District. Eve- y attention and civility. . Well-furnished Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary at 1 p.in. Liberal Bill of Fare. The nio«t' Superior Brands of Wines and Spirits. Reid'aXXXX Ale. _ Splendid Sample Room—W T ell Lit. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE (one of Thurston's make). Jopp's Royal Mail Coach leaves the Hote, at 2.30 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The Coach returns every nieht, on arrival of the Steamer, conveying through passengers ami their luggage to Arrow-town. Coll s Royal Mail Lice of Loaches, muting between Lawrence and Queenstown, and to Lake Wanaka rrive at and depart from the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, and in connection therewith Telegrams sent to the Proprietor of the Hotel will be attended to with promptitude and care. First class Stabling. Efficient Urooms. Buggies and Horse« for five, J. L. JOPP, Proprietor. ivi'BRIDE'B -FAMILY HOTEL-QUEEN:-TOWN. Mrs J. M'BRIDE .- Proprietress The above popular and well-appointed E--tablmhincnt is replete in each department : \vithe\e y requisite, and of SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION Travellers and Hoarders, and all tin comfo'ts of a home. KF"- Cfcafrgss Very Moderate. A Porter attends passengers on arrival and Steamers. 6a m r-uc - R #ofc SCo'si m • nci a l Tit a vet.- . ;> LKKS. '. ./''LjVI-ItY'^.TABLES. .;_ ; Fiist-chUs' I lucks ami Vehicles for the con vetiience of Excursionist?'wishing; in tiike a ride or drive iuto ihe country. CROMWELL. . JOHN LAFFEY - - Proprietor. (fjale of Court's Hotel, Dunedin). J L. hj a* t > notify that he has purchased the ab..ve Hot. i, mill hopi-H by Btrlct attention to bunni-m » m rii a f..ir shine of the public pat o:i*g' • rilliT - CL.SS ACCOMMODATION. 0..1y tl:e list ot Liquors kept in stock. JJc'O.n a d in d C .'s Co.ichea leave the Comercial IL t 1 daily to meet all trains. Il'&ruels and goods will receive the most cur- tul attention. BUGGIES A' LADIES & GENTS* HACKS ALWAYS ON HIKE. Young Ilorecs carefully Broken to Saddle and Harness: i KOON to 11 inanity—Mountain Kiig _X_ Asthma I* dor. Oives wondeiful a»d refreshing relief in obstinate and chronic
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Lake County Press, Issue 2176, 4 July 1907, Page 6
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