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Queenstown Advertisements. WAKATIP HOSPITAL. A MEETING of the Contributors will take -ft- place on THURSDAY, November 5, to receive applications and appoint a Resident Surgeon, and also to frame Rules. RESIDENT SURGEON wanted. Salary £4OO per annum, with quarters. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be addressed to the Secretary, Hospital, Frankton. APPLICATIONS for the Situations of House Steward, and Day and Night Wardsmen, wanted. Salary, Steward £175; Wardsmen, £125 per annum. Address, with testimonials, as above. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, iHE STOCK-IN-TRADE, BUSINESS SITE - AND FIXTURES, belonging to HAZLE, TOMS & CO. Offers received until 24th October. Apply at the Arrow Store. Arrow River, September 24th, 1863. 49 QUEENSTOWN WAKATIP Haircutting, Shaving, and Shampooing Saloon, by JONES & REVALEON, ►EACH-STREET, NORTH (near the Creek, C. Prince, the celebrated Pump Maker.) HAIR CUT in the most elegant and workmanlike style, and nicely dressed. SHAMPOOING done in the most thorough and refreshing manner, and with materials unequalled in the Province. Thus preserving as well as beautifying the hair by this agreeable and healthy operation. EASY SHAVING with carefully selected soaps. Hair Curled in any desired fashion. Lowest charges and satisfaction warranted. Likewise, Bootsr and Shoes polished at this Saloon by boy " Jack." . . The subscribers have erected this Establishment and fitted it up regardless of expense, and supplied it with every appliance and convenience to meet the demands in the above line of this rising township and neighborhood. LIKEWISE— Baths! Baths! Baths! THE Public are hereby most respectfully informed that they can now be most comfortduly »u»jviiiii"v\amiv«-*» ~«-_ .... SHOWER BATHS, just built and adjoining the Hairdressing Saloon, which are now ready and supplied with all conceivable conveniences and comforts. The Warm and Cold PLUNGE BATHS are now ready. 521 P. A. JONES & R. A. REVALEON •

Queenstown Advertisements. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Diggers and Others. The Oldest and Cheapest Store IN QUEENSTOWN! F you Want a GOOD BAG OF FLOUIU a GOOD BAG SUGAR, &c, &c, Call at Roche's Store, Beach-street. There you will be able to BUY TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER Than any other Store in Town. JOHN ROCHE, Next to the United States Hotel, Beach-street. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. THE Proprietor begs to intimate to his friends' patrons, and the public in general, that he has opened the above extensive Establishment, with every description of Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs, Of the Best Quality. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. WELL-AIRED BEDS. Every attention will be paid to the Cleanliness and Comfort of the Establishment. 546 JOHN ROCHE, Proprietor. Wakatip Brewery, rjINGER BEER, Lemonade, k Cordial Manufactory. A. S. GEORGE, 407 Beech-street. EXPRESS TO THE ARROW. EO. MACKAY'S 81-WEEKLY EXPRESS for the Delivery of Parcels, &c. Orders taken for the Wakatip Mail. ARROW TOWNSHIP. -UJ- appointed by Mr. Campbell,, Barrister and Solicitor, Queenstown, to conduct his business at the Arrow. Office—next the Post Office. Hours from Teh till Four. September 21, 1863. £5 Reward. OST, on the Arrow Township, a well-bred i PONY, branded W near shoulder, two white hind feet, switch tail. Apply Camp, Arrow.

Boots! Boots! Boots! Miners now from every clime Waterproof Boots you're sure to find AT THE CELEBRATED M. FLEMING'S, PEG-BOOT MAKER FOR THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1861, LATE OF 100, GREAT BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE, WHO has the honor to inform the Miners and Gentlemen of Victoria, together with the Gentlemen and Miners of New Zealand throughout the District—Arthur's Point, Maori Point, Packer's Point, Skipper's, and Moonlight—that he is open to make for them the BEST WATERPROOF BOOTS IN THE COUNTRY. DIGGERS' KNEE BOOTS, warranted Waterproof. None but First-class Work Made. M. F. has got a fresh supply of First-class Hands, and it will be his sole study to furnish the Best Description of BOOTS on the most moderate terms. Also, he has just Received a Splendid Supply of GRAIN and SOLE LEATHER-the best that could be purchased in Dunedin. IEITLUEI'S WARE OF EVERY KIND, Elastic Sides, Dress Wellingtons, and Jockey Boots, up to the very pink of Fashion, made by M. FLEMING, BALLARAT-STREET, QUEENSTOWN, Next the Post Office, and opposite Powell's Eureka Hotel. The Diggers are* therefore respectfully requested to give one trial, and they will find everytlung done to their satisfaction. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 461

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 October 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 October 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 51, 24 October 1863, Page 3

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