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PERRYtHOTJKL, LOWER BHOTOVER. W.i.CHURST+>N ■ Proprietor. W. J. CHURSl\,lix Degs lo announce to eountry resident* and the travelling publ.c that be has entered into possession ol the ahoTe wall-known Hotel, where tbey cm rely oa receiving every comfort and attention, ah the comforts of a home at moderate charges. Only the choicest baud* of Ales, Wines, and Spirits stock:d. GOOD STABLIN'~COMMODATION. RovsJL Oak Hotel, ;arrowtowk. k. JOPF MAJi'AGEB. Thi. well knonu and FOPULAB- HOSTELRY w the oldest estabßshed Houw £ to tba Lakes Dutnct. ci nitty. Wall-fnrnisbed Private Rooms. Daily Ordinary at 1 p.iri. liberal Bill of Fare. T** most; Superior Brands, of Wine* and Spirits. Splendid Sample Boom-Well Lit. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE (one of Thurston's nuke). Cotts Royal Mail Liue ot Coaches roc aimr between Lawrence and Queenatown, connection then— Proprietor of the Hotel will he attended syj*k promptitude and care. JF -i\ibm Stabling. Efficient Groom*. Haggics and Horses for Hve A. JOPP. Manager. Eiehar&t's Hotel. PatronisedJby"their Excellencies Sir George Gvev, Sir, George Bowen, Sir James Ferguson, Sir Hercules G Rohiuson. Sir Arthur Gordon, Sir William F. D. Jervois, the Earl of Onslow, the Earl ol Glasgow, and the Earl of Ranf urly (former Governors of NewZealand). QUEENSTQWN,: UKE WAKATIPU, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. This Hotel is situate! on the margin of Queenstown Bay, and commands views .of the Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery. Private Apartments for Tourists and Families Mrs M- C SEARLE, rnoruiETKESS. Supreme Gourt Hotel (Opposite Post Office}, QUEENS T 0 W M. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ' Mr J- C~McGREGOR (late of Dunedin) wishes to intimate to the people of the Lakes District and those in the metropolitan centres that he has just taken over this well-known house, and-ttiil be pleased to meet old as well aa new clients. Superior accuiuwoiUtion for tourists, tra-raller*, and regular hoarders.—Bright, airy rooms.-Excellent tabic. Best of Wines and Spirits always in stock. Porter meets Bteamers. Ltiterb A telegrams promptly attended to. ONLT THE BEST BRANDS OF WHISKY AND WINES SOLD. Gridiron Hotel, [Auxcn Sxeket, DUNEDIN. S. W. GEDDES (late of Naseby and fort Chalmers), having purchased this Commodious and Centrally-situated Hotel, ex tends a cordial welcome to all who desire a •aaximum of comfort at a minimum of cost. FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Visitors, Travellers, aud Tourists. TARIFF, 4s 6d PER DAY, Or for longer term as per arrangement. Boeight'a Ales on Draught. .-. Thomson'* Aerated Waters and Cordials. *, W. GEDDES - • Proprietor Your Mention —is drawn to'our--NEW AUCTION MART. Roomy, up-to-date, with pens for pigs and poultry, and snails and loose boxes for other, live stock. We Bespeetfully Solicit Consignments or Pigs, Poultry, Fruit, Produce, Furniture, andjinjthing you want sold. Sales conducted any part of land. BRAY BROS, ZAuctioneers Produce Merchants,' Land & Estate Agents, INVERCARGILL. rnO THE PUBLIC OF ARROW X TOWN AND DISTRICT. I desire to announce to the public o* Arrowtown and District that 1 have commenced a CASH TAILORING BUSINESS IN AR KOWTOWS (in centrally-situated Buildings opposite W Murphy's wheelwright shop, Buckingham Strett). FIRST-CLASS FIT AND STYLE in Ladies and Gents' Tailoring guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE.' 1 K. McDOWALL, Lki.iei' & Gentlemen's Tailor, ARROWTOWN. ♦UNSEED COMPOUND.' Ti»* Mart of Kay'* Compound hticucc ol Linseed, for Co«j(U! an< I (Jolds.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 2461, 16 January 1913, Page 6

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