Queenstown Advertisements. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. rpHE wide spread reputation this house has 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 wpll 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 wipes, spirits, and ales, in the district for sale, in the bottle department and wholesale. Hugh W. Bracken, Proprietor. H. W. Bracken feels pleisure in returning his sincere and hearty tharks to the commercial and mining interests for the support hitherto awarded him, and begs to assure them 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 T M. R. begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the public generally for the liberal 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. 1 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, whose 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 J. MACLEOD, OF THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Beach-street, "DEGS to inform visitors to the Wakatip that his hotel is open, and that he furnishes the best diet and the best beds in the township of Queenstown. 37 BANE GOLD OFFICE. Q A . WELSH, GOLD BROKER, Next Bank of New South Wales,*&nd Union Hotel. ' 220 C. A. BODEN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ballabat-stbeet, Queenstown, (Late of Laxton & Co.'s, Victoria), XIEGS to inform the inhabitants of Queenstown and vicinity, that having made several improvements in his Establishment, and laid in a large stock of materials, he is enabled to give the highest satisfaction to his Customers, and hopes for an extension of their patronage. Riding and Jockey Boots, Watertights, &c., &c, made to order on the shortest notice. Large stock of Leather and Grindery. The Trade supplied. 122 MR. HAUGHTON, Mining Agent, Accountant, &c., ARROW TOWNSHIP. "PROTECTIONS, Amalgamations, &c., obtained •I —and all business relating to the Warden's and Resident Magistrate's Courts transacted. Agent for the Lake Wakatip Mail. Private Letters Written and the strictest confidence observed.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 28, 5 August 1863, Page 1
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