WHO'S HUNGRY? QUEENSTOWN. DUNCAN & LAMB, £EO to inform TRAVELLERS, DIGGERS, and RESIDENTS OF QUEENSTOWN, that there is no occasion for anyone of them to be without a GOOD FEED, as they have resolved to go in with the Bakers, and declare that as ECON-ttV IS TttE ORDEfI OF THE DAY! They will PROVIDE THE BEST TABLE IN QUEENSTOWN, with Civility and Attention, at Prices that will Astonish Everybody! They are about making Extensive Alterations and Additions to their Establishment, necessitated by THE EXTENSIVE PATRONAGE ALREADY RECEIVED, WHICH WILL MAKE The Kainbow Dining Booms Second to none on the Diggings for Convenience, Completeness, & Comfort. Having erected a NEW OYEN, and made Extensive Alterations in their BAKERY, they are now prepared to supply Bread and Pastry of a QUALITY UNSURPASSED IN QUEENSTOWN! DINNERS BAKED EVERY DAY. "BALLARAT DAILY STAR" and "WEEKLY MINER," and all other Victorian Papers.
Queenstown Advertisements. ADAMS & MUGGLETON, Queenstown, sale Chemist and Druggist, Tay-street, Invercargill. Adams and Muggleton, wholesale and setail Wine, Spirit, & Provision Merchants, QUEENSTOWN. Forwarding Agents, Invercargill. Great War in Queenstown ! OPPOSITION RAGING TO A FEARFUL EXTENT. Horses Shod for the Million BY THE WELL-KNOWN BLACK & GORDON, r HO have none but First-class Workmen in their employ. They don't believe in puffing away about prize-taking for shoeing horses or docking donkeys, as they are well aware that every man knows when his horse is well shod. They invite every one to bring their horses and judge as to the character of the workmanship themselves, their Prices being extremely Low. Plain Shoes 20s. Do. Toes and Heels 30s. And if they find that any bonarfide Farrier in the district will shoe them for less, their charges will come down accordingly. When ere in Beach-street yon may be, Be sure and call on B. & G. "Whs 1 shoes horses f without corns or contraction?'"— If ye dinna ken, Jamie Brigs *ll gie thee information! 299 JOHN HAMILTON, MERCHANT, gmPPiNO k COMMIBSION AGENT, Clyde-street, Invercargill.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 August 1863, Page 3
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