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Queenstown Advertisements. J. P. CHRISTENSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, AS now commenced business as above, and having been engaged for a considerable time in some of the principal Establishments in London, Paris, and Copenhagen, he feels confident that he is enabled to give general satisfaction to those who honour him with their patronage. A superior stock of London-made Patent Lever Watches on hand. Ladies' Brooches, of the most elegant patterns, Rings, &c. Iron Store, Beach-street, Queenstown. 55 J. MACLEOD, OF THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Beach-street, "DEGS to inform visitors to the Wakatip that his hotel is open, and that he tries to furnish the best diet and the best beds in the township of Queenstown. 37 QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. gained is the best guarantee of its excellence. The improvements are complete, and comprise all the appointments of a substantially built, first-class hotel. The bed-rooms are most comfortable and well cared for. They offer accommodation for Ladies. Private Sitting-rooms. A splendid Billiard Table and Room is attached to the premises. A spacious Hall for public meetings, dinners, &c, has been erected. The proprietor offers the largest stock of wines, spirits, and ales, in the district for sale, in the bottle department and wholesale. Hugh W. Bracken, Proprietor. H. W. Bracken feels pie* sure in returning his sincere and hearty tharks to the commercial and mining interests for the support hitherto awarded him, and bfcgs to assure tMem that renewed efforts to merit a continuance of the same will be made. 30 UNION HOTEL, BY JOHN M. RYAN, Corner of Ballarat and Rees-streets. The best Accommodation in Queenstown ■ • his siicere thanks to the public generally for the lib 1 support he has received since opening the above Hotel, and trusts, by keeping a stock of the best wines, ales, beers, and spirits, to merit a continuance of the same. The Refreshment Rooms, which are attached to the premises, are of the most comfortable description, and capable of affording accommodation for hundreds of persons. The management of these rooms has been placed in the hands of Mr. Joseph Silberberg, late of the Union Hotel, Dunstan, whoso unrivalled cuisine will merit the approbation and patronage of the public. A private Table d'Hote, for Boarders only, at six o'clock every day. Good Beds and every attendance to lodgers will be found at this Hotel. 33 ROYAL HOTEL, Queenstown. I'R. JOHNSON, in returning thanks to his friends and the public for the support so generously accorded him, would remark that t liey can always find as heretofore, at his Establishment, plenty of Amusement, Good Eatables and Drinkables, and a hearty welcome. 68 Books ! Books ! Books ! CHARLES ROWLEY, Express Office, 3EGS to inform the public the t ho has just added 800 New Works to his Circulating Library—comprising all the best publications of the day. 43

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 May 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 May 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 May 1863, Page 1

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