Arrow Advertisements. Arrow River Township. RICHMOND'S New Orleans Hotel. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN THE LAKE DISTRICT. THE Restaurant Department is conducted upon the AMERICAN and FRENCH system, and is under the management of Mons, FELIX, the renowned caterer. BILLIARD SALOON. Attached to the Hotel, is a most magnificent Billiard saloon, in which is the Prize Table, under the personal supervision of one of the most accomplished Amateurs of the day. WINES AND SPIRITS. The Wines, Spirits, and Ales of this Establishment are unequalled in the Province. European, Colonial, and Provincial Newspapers always to be seen. H. C. RICHMOND, 18 Proprietor. IMPERIAL BOWLING SALOON, ARROW TOWNSHIP. m. gxTe"rin. THE FINEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND A LIQUEURS VERITABLE COGNAC. THE ET CAFE "a la Fran9aise." An Elegantly Fitted Private Room. FOR SALE, a Good Substantial DRAY. Apply Mr. Elliot, Auctioneer, Queenstown; or Marshall and Wickens, Arrow. 48
A Rare Opportunity. rpo BE SOLD, s Bargain, the HALF-WAY •*- HOUSE between Quesnstown and ton, cheap. Apply on the premises. Also, a First-rate STORE and STAND in Frankton. 462 Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! TO MARKET GARDENERS & OTHERS. rvN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— Cabbage, Carrot, Turnip, Onion Lettuce, Parsley, Radish, Parsnip And other seeds. Also—Peas and Beans. A. LOUTTIT & CO., Storekeepers, Beach-street, 412 Opposite Wakatip Hotel. GOLD. UNION BANK GOLD OFFICE, Rees-street, Queen stown. T B. BRADSHAW, Metallurgist and • Assayer of Bullion, late of the Assay Staff of the Bank of Australia at Castleinaine. Maryborough, and Talbot, BUYS GOLD according to SAMPLE and QUALITY, at HIGHEST PRICE. 16 SCURVY. DR. WEST WOOD, of the Dunstan, will undertake to Cure Irom 100 to 1000 Cases in five weeks. Charges will be very moderatesay Three Pounds each patient for any number over 20. Medicines will be forwarded, with full instructions for use, to all parts ot the diggings, per Rowley's Express, by enclosing the abovementioned amount, addressed to Dr. West wood, next Post-office, Dunstan. P.S. —The cure effected, or the money charged returned. 372 " LAKE WAKATIP MAIL," Published, every Wednesday and Saturday. /CIRCULATING throughout the whole of the New Zealand Goldfields, offers a first-class opportunity for merchants, storekeepers, and others desiring publicity. terms : First insertion, per inch - - - os. Every subsequent insertion, per inch or portion of one - - - 3s. 6d. Advertisements for a month, or longer term, as per agreement. Terms of subscription - - Llij'Qr. Single Copy - - - - Is. Advertisements must be received at the Office not later thau 4 o'clock on the df\y preceding th it of publication. Ail r; vi.; -.v> -• r- r r.f ir,,o!i\ tli• • \•• m i n. ttmaniud. &■ Tavloj.:, Proprietors.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 42, 23 September 1863, Page 2
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