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I Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Hercules Robinson, K.C.8., and Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G. C.8., former Governors of New Zealand. iCEHTRAf HOTEL (Late NEW ORLEANS), ARROW T O W N. I MRS JOHNSTON - Proprietress Mrs Johnston, late of Victoria Bridge Hotel, begs to announce that she has acquired the above well-known Hotel. The Hotel offers superior accommodation to Tourists, Commercial Men, and the General Public, and is replete with every comfort and convenience. Private suites of apartmonts detached from I the Hotel, where private parties will. be undisturbed by the usual routine of hotel I business Good Tablo. Best Liquors. Moderate Tariff FIRST - CLASS STABLING under the control of an oflicient.Groom. MOTOR TARAGE attached to the premises. New Ford Car availablo for hire. Mrs JOHNSTON, Proprietress. DAWSON'S HOTEL, CROMWELL. James McDonald, Proprietor. This Commodious Hotel provides Firstclass accommodation. CHARGES MODERATE. Only the best brands of Liquors Stocked. coAeuirNE, ku^x7tTnsatine. Cements for breakages, •manufacturing purposes, etc. Trees from Waikiwi Nursery. A fortnight ago we supplied to the order of an esteemed Queeustowu resident 80 fruit trees, 3 to 5 years old, and this is what he writes regarding them : " The Fruit Trees arrived all right, and opened up satisfactorily. lam very pleased with them; they are splendidly rooted. If Invercargill was not such a dry place I would ' shout' for the man who dug them, for if they don't grow it is not his fault. 1 nave also done ths best I could for them in the planting. I enclose P. 0.0 for the amount of invoice.— Yo.rs, faithfully, T. Mantle " We do our best ta make every customer sattsxied by Growing and Sending Out the Best Trees only. Now is the time to order for Spring Planting. J. LEiNNIE & SONS, •10 Ebk St., INVERCARGILL, And at WAIKIWI, NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN. Telephone 291. ARROWTOWN AGENT: J. H. DOUGLAS. ■ UKE CARE OF YOUR EYES, X Or, Better Still, LET US DO IT FOR YOU. WE ARE EYE-GLASS SPECIALISTS. JOHNSTONE & HASLETT, Chemists and Opticians, (Opposite Post Ollice). 154 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN A North Island Grazing Hun. /*»>*/ l ACRES, LT. Title, situated 20 *)OJL\J «" iled from MATAROA on the Main Trunk Line by good drayroad ; all grass except bush reBervi sof about 200 acre 3. All b-en heavy bush on broken papa formation. About 500 acres ploughable when stumped, iiilance leading ridges lying to the sun. Sub-diviUed by post and wire fences,.mostly new, and ait 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 o cattle. The Government telephone bureau is in course of erection, and will be laid on to the homestead. PilloE,, £lO per acre, subject to a mortgage. valuation. Easy terms. May sell in two or more blocks. This country cannot be surpassed as hill crazing laud, and breeding cow= could be run easily in every paddock, tuere being NO gorges. Similar laud, but of inferior quality, near llunterville, Mang.iweka, and iainape is selling Ireeiy at £lli per acre in smaller blocks. VICTOR li. SMITH, LAND A ESTATE AGENT, FIELDING. Monumental "Works, MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN First Church). Having large shipments artiving every mouth, bought by our Mr Thouson while in Aberdeen, we are celling at prices which canuot bo beaten. INSPECTION INVITED. DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. Teed's Certain Cure j FOE COE2TS. - I A Remedy that rarely ever fails, and as j a great pout (Sydenham) said ;— *' it one j man were to spend his whole lile in | tiuuing out a certain Corn Cure he j would deserve Well of posteiity, and j might be said to have served His jj generation." All chemists 1/1/- per post. TEED & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH. v/TOKO— the n-ai Cough Curt-.. Has _»JL tua aigusi suic oi auv ot.net Cough

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Lake County Press, Issue 2637, 22 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lake County Press, Issue 2637, 22 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lake County Press, Issue 2637, 22 June 1916, Page 3

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