CRITERION CLUB HOTEL. ALEXANDRA SOUTH.] Andrew Hosie—Proprietor. “Andy ” Hosie— genial host; Ever smiling at his post. Landlord of this famed Hotd ; Known throughout the Country well. Parlors, Baths, skilful Groom, Splendid stables, Billiard rocm. Pilgrims from the weary road At the Club put down their load. City folks omleisure bent Bask at “ Hosie’s ” quite contentTourisls come from other lands, Tastincr “Hosib’s” choicest brands From Mine and Farm all meet here, Commercials love the atmosphere. Easy charges is the plan Of the bright “ CRITERIAN ” Mcßrides Family Hofei ’■QUEENSTOWN. he above popular and well-appointed Establishment is replete in each depart; ment with every requisite, and of the best quality obtainable. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Travellers and Boarders, and all the comforts of a home. KT Charges Vesy Moderate. A Porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of Steamers. Supreme Court Hotel, r ' QUEENSTOWN. J. GREER - Proprietor. (Late of Invercargill). The above Hotel affords thq very best accommodation, and is very central and opposite the post office. Patrons can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at moderate rates. Only the best brands of Liquors and Ales stocked. tSBT A porter attends the arrival and departure of steamers. STEEEJTE RED. The only reliable Roof Paint. Prevents Rust and Decay. A Full, Rich, Red Colour—Nonpoisonous. This excellent Paint is of . great brilliancy,, and has extraordinary wearing and weather-resisting powers. Its life is four times as long as ordinary paints, and is specially suitable for all outside ironwork, bridges, etc. High-grade quality, moderate in cost.
' _ Makers of 'REAM’S HEAD ” BHEE *oSu ND,NQ Prepared ready for use iu Black, Red. Blue, Yellow and Green. Does not injure the wool. Permanent and reliable. Smith & Smith, LIMITED, Oil and Colourmea; DUNEDIN. MACALISTER &C 0 (J. J. SISKINS), CHEMISTS, INVERCARGILL, Invercargill is becoming more and more the centre of supply for the Lakes District—the rail and postal facilities being good and no delay entailed. We are prepared to supply Medicine and every other thing looked for in a FIRSTCLASS PHARMACY at shortest notice, and we have a very large and varied stock to call upon. Patients and customers can rely upon receiving prompt and favorable attention, j SPECIAL.—The Sight Tested, and Oculists’ Prescriptions for Glasses carefully made up at Moderate Prices. Telephone 90 and 322. P.O. Box 120. INVERCARGILL. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. —THE(JramI Pharmacy, High St., DUNEDIN, For so many years conducted by Mr S. S Bannister, has been taken over by Mr 'JAMES TAYLOB, who, Was forever 14 years dispenser with the bid-established firm of MACALISTER AND GO., of Inve'rcaigill. In making this announcement, Mr Taylor solicits the continued patronage of all who have been in the habit of purchasing their Medicines and Medicinal Supplies at the Grakd Pharmacy. Only the Finest Qualities and Reliable Articles will be stocked. ; _ Prompt, careful, and courteous attention will always be extended to customers whether their-instructions and orders are given personally, by message, or by post. -Learn at HomeIN EIGHTEEN LESSONS. GREGG SHORTHAND (“ The shorthand of the English speaking people.”—G. Pitman). YOU can learn in your own home, in your SPARE TIME, no matter wheie you live. We have successfully taught hundreds by MAIL iu all parts of New Zealand. No need to spend months, as with other systems. In IS simple lessons we can make you proficient. t FEW RULES. NO EXCEPTIONS. NOTE.—A prominent N.Z. EDITOR, who knows four systems, writesGregg Shorthand—Of the systems that lam acquainted with, it is the SIMPLEST, the MOST SCIENTIFIC, the QUICKEST TO LEARN, and the EASIEST TO RETAIN. Write NOW for Free First Lesson and particulars. GEE 66 SHOETHABD COLLEGE BOX 199n, CHRISTCHURCH. Principal — J- WYNN IRWIN, Australasian Representative,
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Lake County Press, Issue 2349, 3 November 1910, Page 8
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