Kingston Advertisements. M'Kenna's CENTRAL FORWARDING OFFICE, KINGSTON. fPHE above will be found the best medium for Receiving and Forwarding Small or Large Parcels of Goods, at Lowest Charges, to all parts of the Lake District, with accuracy and dispatch. N.B.—Way Bills and Goods carefully examined on arrival. 12 Julius Wenkheim, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, NEAR THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, ST. JOHN'S. TULIUS WENKHEIM returns his thanks to " his numerous customers and the public in general, and begs to inform them that his general retail stock is well supplied, and respectfully requests a coutinuance of their patronage. He is able to supply goods of better quality and at lower prices than any of his fellow tradesmen in St. John's His store is by the side of the Exchange Hotel, on the road to Dunedin. Pack Horses bought and sold. 13 ROYAL HOTEL, KINGSTON. R. HOWORTH, PROPRIETOR. rpHIS HOTEL will be found to be the most complete and well-appointed in Kingston, and replete with every comfort for the convenience of customers. THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. N.B.—The steamer "VICTORIA" starts for Queenstown every day, booking passengers from this Hotel. 466 R. HOWORTH.
EXCHANGE HOTEL, KINGSTON. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Proprietor, (Late Tulloch & Campbell), 13EGS to inform the Public in general, and those Merchants in the habit of travelling between this place and town, that the above Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience, and trusts, by attention, civility, and cleanliness, to obtain the confidence and patronage of the public. 7
ST. JOHN'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. W. H. BARRETT. TS conducted in First-class style, and with every regard to comfort. N.B.—Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Commercial Jetty opposite is fitted with every convenience for loading and discharging steamers or boats. 6 D ARMSTRONG, Commission and General • Agent, St. Johu's. J. P. CHRISTENS ON, Watchmaker Is Jewelleb, (Late of Ballarat and Beechworth), XT AS now commenced business as above, and having been 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. Watches carefully repaired and warranted. Iron Store, Near the Royal Hotel, Beachstreet, Queenstown. 55 Rings Made to Order. QUEENSTOWN TIMBER YARD. Dunn & Co., Butldebs and General Contractoes, BEACH-STREET. rpIMBER of Every Description and Size con- •*- stantlv on hand for Sale. 4 To Blacksmiths. SALE, a First-clas* PATR of BFLA LOWS, ANVIL, and YYCii. Apply to Bond & Co., Bakers, corner <f Beach and Rees streets. 2JI
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 42, 23 September 1863, Page 2
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