Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Hercules Robinson, E.C.8., and Sir W. P. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G. 0.8., former Governors of New Zealand. New Orleans Hotel, ARROWTOWN. JAMES SMARI - Proprietor. The above Hotel, which has just bsen purchased by the present proprietor, offers superior accommodation to Tourists, Commercial Men, and the General Public, and is replete with every comfort and convenience. Private suites of apartments detached from the Hotel, where private parties will be undisturbed by the usual routine of hotel business Good Table. Best Liquors. Moderate Tariff FIRST-CLASS STABLING under the control of an efficient # Groom. JAMES SMART, Proprietor. GLOBE HOTEL, CROMWELL. ALEXANDER LOVE, Proprietor. the travelling public can rely oii all the coruiorts of a home. THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS STOCKED. Passengers for Clyde by coach can have early breakfast betore leaving. TARIFF VERY MODERATE. ALEXANDER LOVE, Proprietor. DAWSOiN'B HOTEL, CROMWELL. David Young, .'. Proprietor, This Commodious Hotel providedFirstclass accommodation. CHARGES MODERATE, Only the best brands of Liquors Stocked. CQAGULIKE,KLINX,TENSATINE, Cements for breakages, manufacturing purposes, etc Artificial Limbs, TRUSSES, ETO. Persons requiring Artificial Limbs, Trusses, Belts, Spinal Supports, Splints, Leg-irons, Crutches, or any other Deformity Instruments can get them from me. The greatest care taken to supply Instruments that will be Suitable and Reliable and at the LOWEST PRICES. Lady in attendance.. Write or call GAVIN PATERSON, 73 Kino Street (opposite Baptist Church DUNEDIN. ■ TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES, Or, Better Still, LET US DO IT FOR YOU. WE ARE EYE-GLASS SPECIALISTS. JOHNSTONE & HASLETT, Chemists and Opticians, (Opposite Post Office). 154 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN A North Island Grazing Hun. »i i v ACRES, LT. Title, situated 20 \ I I I _.:■«., t, nm ma'PaKOA on the Main Trunk Line by good dray road; all grass except bush reserves of about 200 acres. All been heavy bush on broken papa formation. About 500 acres plougbable when stumped. Balance leading ridges lying to ihe sun. Sub-divided by post and wire fences, mostly new, and all in good order. Usual homestead buildings. Good woolshed, with machines, dip, several set of sheep and cattle yards, etc. Well watered. The property will winter three sheep to the acre and about 800 head of cattle. The Government telephone bureau is in course of erection, and will be laid on to the homestead. PRICE, £lO per acre, subject to a mortgage. Stock>t valuation. Easy terms. May sell in two or more blocks. This country cannot be surpassed as hill crazing land, and breeding cows could be run i every paddock, there being NO near Hunterville, Mangaweka, and Taibape is selliDg freely at £lO per acre in smaller blocks. VICTOR "eT SMITH, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, I-'IELDING. Monumental Works, MORAY PLACE; DUNEDIN (Opposite First Church). Hauing large shipments' arriving ever, month, bought by our Mr Thomson while in Aberdeen, we are selling at prices which cannot be beaten. INSPECTION DESIGNS ON APPLICATION, Teed's Certain Cure FOE COSNS, A Remedy that rarely ever fails, and as a great poet (Sydenham) said :—" If.one man were to spend his whole life in finding out a Certain Corn Cure he would deserve well of posterity, and might be said to have served his generation." All chemists 1/-. ]/- per post. TEED & CO> NEW PLYMOUTH. OK.O—the reat Cough Cnre. Has Skeju) i, -wts ikes magic— *soU
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Lake County Press, Issue 2512, 15 January 1914, Page 3
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