CLUB HOTEL AND CAFE, BEACfi-STREET. in this town, begs to thank his Friends for the many favors he has re ceived at the hands of the Victorian and New Zealand public for the past sixteen years ;' and to'assure 'them that his past reputation will Hot suffer iki hid future conduct GLEANiINESS, POKGTUALin, AND A FIRST-CLASS TABLE WILL BE ALWAYS FOUND A*f THE CLUB HOTEti AKD CA^E. MILLEDStEMCsTSSFCHOPS, CUTLETS, Ham and Eggs, Soups of all descriptions, STEWED OYSTEBS, &o. Hot Coffee and Chocolate can be had at all hours. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE WCES. tABII D'HOTE AT SIX Balls & Suppers contracted for 1 . Jellies, Blancnumggs, &c, always ... . on hand. tJJr OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— J Club Ho^l&Ga!fe , , * au, ; BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Pbivaie Rooms fob Families. -I||» !!•(! ■••'••
Qiieenstown Advertisements. CASS & WHYTE HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL New and Seasonable Stock AT THEIB MfIINGfBRAPM ESTABLISHMENT. Being the first on the Wakatifc Goldfields, they have a thorough knowledge of the wants of the community, and the STOCK now submitted for inspection has been SPECIALLY SELECTED to meet these. CASS & WHYTE :A;RE now SHOWING EVERYTHING IN ** DEMAND in MEN'S CLOTHING, AND IN DRAPEItY, The Largest Assortment in the District. They have pleasure in stating that they have secured the services of a thoroughly business man as their representative in the Home Markets, and t^ey i will», hereafter, have their Home Consignments monthly, the first 6f which have arrived PER "VICTORY* and "WAVE QUEEN." They have advices of SHIPMENTS PER "MATAURA, W Now in Portland by the "NELSON/' which sailed early in July, &c. ~. » They will thus save the high profits of Victorian Merchants, and extra freights. Greater facilities for transacting business are 'also now afforded by suitable alteiaiions in their' premises. CASS & WHYTE, BEACH-STREET, aUEENSTOWN.
Invercargill Advertisements. OBITEEION HOTEL, Tay-street, iNVEftCARGILU RG. HOSKINS begs to return his sincere • thanks to bis friends and the public for the ''"l has received since he that he has rehibved to his new and more commodious premises in Tay-street, opposite the Lowther Arcade. ,„, , A first and second class Dining Room ana two Sitting Rooms; also, first-class accommodation for Families. The Bedrooms are commodious and well furnished, and no effort will be spared to make the Criterion worthy of its name, and deserving of the support of both town and country settlers. R. G. HOSKINS, CRITERION HOTEL, TAY-STREET, 100 Opposite Lowther Arcade. |N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— American Stoves. "Peerless" "Confidence," "Golden Age," various sizes. Furniture. 07 cases American chairs. Mauritius and Java Teas. Chests, halves, and boxes. Brandy. kartell's, Renault's, and other brands, in case Port and Sherry. 6 and 10 gallon kegs (suitable for transit to the diggings) Oats. Superior samples of Tasmahian Tobacco. Cavendish, in Ihreetfoorth boxes Sheepwash Bulldin6 Materia** Deafen American doors, all siies Window/sashes Timber of every description. i HENDERSON, BONAR & CO., Corner of Esk and Kelvin streets, Invercargill. . 95 JOHN HAMILTON, MERCHANT, HIPPING AND COMMISSION AGE&T, 1 Clvde-ktreetj Inverd&iill. I
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 46, 7 October 1863, Page 3
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