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Kingston Advertisements. ROYAL HOTEL, KINGSTON. It. HOWORTH, PROPRIETOR. THIS 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, Proprietob, (Late Tulloch & Campbell), BEGS to inform the Public in general, and those Merchant" 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

SHAMROCK HOTEL, Kingston. R. MICHAEL GROG AN wishes to make - known to his numerous friends that he has Opened a First-class HOTEL, second to none on the Diggings. In returning his sincere thanks to those who have hitherto kindly supported him, wishes to observe that every possible attention will be paid to the travelling public. 19

E. RILEY & CO. 3EG to inform the STOREKEEPERS of -* Queenstown, Frankton, and the Arrow Township, that they have commenced business as Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission Agents, AT KINGSTON, And assure them that every attention shall be paid to all business entrusted to their rare. N.B.—Goods Received, Stored, and Commissions executed on the lowest terms. 17 \ ARMSTRONG, Commission and General '• Agent, St. John's. J. P. CHRISTENSON, Watchmaker Jeweller, Beach-street, next Theatre Royal, (Late of Ballarat and Beechworth), HAS just received a magnificent Selection of Patent Hunting LEVER WATCHES (London made) in gold and silver cases. No goods have yet been offered to the public of New Zealand superior to the above articles. A Guarantee of 18 months will be given and a Trial of One Month allowed to Purchasers. An inspection of the same is solicited. WORKING JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT. The Public will be satisfied in learning that J. P. Christtnson has succeeded in engaging the services of that eminent Practical Jeweller, Mr. Goldstein, and those desirous of having jewellery manufactured and finished in a workmanlike and tasteful manner will call to inspect samples of Mr. Goldstein's work now in stock. Rings, Brooches, Chains, &c, of any Pattern made at the Shortest Notice. J. P. CHRISTENSON, 738 Next Theatre Royal. /CLOTHING MADE, CLEANED, ALTERED, and REPAIRED, At the Tailor's Shop, adjoining Jones & Revaleon's Hairdressing and Bathing Saloon, Beachstreet, North, in the most punctual manner and lowest charges. 520 £lO Reward. streets, a SUM OF MONEY in Notes. The above reward will be paid to the party restoring it to ROWLEY'S EXPRESS, 708 Rees-street, Queenstown. WAKATIP HOSPITAL. nYinVNIDIIU pointed Collector for the Wakatip Hospital, and is authorised to receive subscriptions. Thos. H. Brown, Hon. Treasurer. Henry Marshall Croft, Hon. Sec. November 16,1863.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 63, 5 December 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 63, 5 December 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 63, 5 December 1863, Page 2

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