■Tho o"lv »Habte low-priced Maohine on »he market Nearly 150,000 in use. Several fcnndrtJ i« use in Otago. Proficienoy guaranteed in two weeks. Machines sold for *,ish or time payment, and sent anywhere lor fcea fc inl. PRICES--From £-1 10s upward for good srcon i-har-d Maohines, and £lO 10b upwards fur ne»' Mflcb'nes. Thf BLTOK can be inspected at the omoe oJrlhi>wer. iCaStfosuea free on request. rmWRITER HEADQUARTERS: Ift, U&TTBAI STREET, DUNEDIN. Antrim...Arms Hotel, \ FRANKTON. . William Holland - Proprietor. Firm- Vies accomodation, and nothing but •he best Wines and Spirits kept. FIRST-CLASS STABLING ACCOMODATION. |Cbaeges Modkeate. flvery attention given to the Travelling ™ K ' WILLIAM HOLLAND, Proprietor. Under the distinguished patronage of Sir HHrenleß Robinson, K.C.8., and Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G., CB., late Governors of New Zealand. New Orleans Hotel ARROWTOWN. 5. SIMMONDS Proprietor. m The shove Botel, which has just been purchased by the present owner, offers superior accommodation to Tourists. Commercial Wen, and the General Public—it having been long ago established as the Leadiog Hotel ot Arrowtown—and is replete with every comfort and convenience. Private suites of apartments detached from the Hotel, where private parties will be undUtmbed by the usual routine of hotel business, Tabk D'Htt daily, at One o'clock. The Wines, Spirits and Beer dispensed are of the i urest quality obtainable. Tin; Stabling is under the control of an experienced and trustworthy Groom. HORSES AND TRAPS FOR HIRE. ~S7 SIMMONDS, Proprietor; Royal Oak Hotel, ARROWTOWN. J. L. JOPP ... Proprietor. This well known and POPULAR HOSTELRY is the oldest established House in Arrowtown, and is patronised by the . . .in :-l «,«n QTifl Visitors to i*e takes District. Every attention and Well-furnished Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary at 1 p.m. Libe»al Bill of Fare. The most Superior Brands of Wines and Spirits. Re-id's XX XX Ale. Splendid Sample Room—Well Lit. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE (one of Thurston's make). Jopp's Royal Mail Coach leaves the Hote at 230 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridsvs. The Coach returns every nicht, on arrival of the Steamer, conveying through passengers and their luygage to A UbbT£yal Mail Line of Coaches 'runBing between Lawrence and Queenstown, | and to Wanaka rnve at and depart horn the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, and m Jonnection therewith Telegrams sent to he Proprietor of the Hotel will he attended to with promptitude and care. First Subline. Efficient Grooms. Buggies and Horses for Hire. J. L. JOPP, Proprietor. M'BRIDE'S -FAMILY HOTEL,QTJEENSTOWN. Mrs J. M'BRIDB .- Proprietress. The above popular and well-appointed Es tahlisbment is replete in each department with e\ev requisite, and of the bebt quality obtainable. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION Travellers and Boarders, and all tht cemfoits of a home. Charges Very Moderate. A Porter attends passengers on arriyal and departure of Steamers. Siiirts Rooms fob Commercial Travellers. LIVERY STABLES. First-class Hacks and Vehicles for the con venien«© of Excursionists wishing to take a ride or drive into the country. Commercial Hotel, CROMWELL. JOHN LAFFEY - - Proprietor. (Late of Court's Hotel, Dunedin). J.L. begs to notify that he has purchased the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of the public pattonage. FIRST - CL\SS ACCOMMODATION. Only the Bjst of Liquors kept in stock. McDonald and Co.'s Coaohe3 leave the Comeroial Hot :1 daily to meet all trains. |Parcels and goods will receive the most cartful attention. "BUGGIES A LADIES & GENTS' HACKS ALWAYS ON HIRE. IS" Young Horses carefully Broken to Saddle and Harness: A BOON to H inanity—Mountain King A«tbm* P der. Gives wonderful »»* r«*«hing relief in obstinate »nd *hronic
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Lake County Press, Issue 2188, 26 September 1907, Page 6
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