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LAKE VIEW NURSERY GARDENS, Queenstown. QUR STOCK of Garden Plants and Seeds is in first-class order. We are also prepared to supply Flower Seeds and Roots of choice kiuds, including some remarkably fine Roses. lilue Gums —very prime—for sale. Currant, Gooseberry and Raspberry Bushes. Orders, accompanied by a Post-office remittance, will receive prompt attention. M'CONOCHIE k ROWELL, Proprietors.

The Union Bakery, JBALLARA.T-STBEET, QUEENSTOWN, Opposite Batik of New Zealand. GWOODKOW (late of Oswald and Lamb • begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Queenstown and surrounding District that he has succeeded to the business lately carried on by Mr. J. MDougall, and trusts by strict attention to the same to merit a continuance • f the patronage hitherto extended to his predecessor. Bread of the First Quality. PASTRY, WEDDING CAKES, BISCUITS, &c. of all kinds Made to Order on the Shortest Notice. 424

RAINBOW Restaurant & Bakery, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. OSWALD & LAMB, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them, take the present opportunity of informing their patrons that since the late Flood they have Renovated their Restaurant, aud also erected a New Oven, allowed to he the best in Queenstown, and having engaged a First-class Workman, are prepared to Supply Bread of the Best Quality. ALSO—BISCUITS, CAKES AND PASTRY, Of all Kinds. A Libtral Allowance to Packers. Hot Mutton Pies and Coffee, Is. * The Restaurant is carried on as usual. Board —By the Day, 6s. 6d ; By the Week, 30s. Boakd & Lodging—By Day, 8 3 ; by Week, 3os. 471 Bed*, Is. 6d.

NOTICE TO AGRICULTURISTS. fpHE Undersigned having been granted a suitable site for a FLOUR-MILL NEAR FRANKTON, have now taken steps to have the same completed FOR NEXT SEASON'S HARVEST. Queenstovvn, March Ist, 1866. ROBERTSON & HALLENSTEIN. 422

Holloway's Indigestion.—How much thought has been bestowed, and what ponderous volumes have been written upon this plague of every household, which is with certainty and safety dispelled, without fcar of relapse, by a course of this purifying, soothing, and tonic medicine. It acts directly on the stomach, liver and bowels—more indirectly, though not less effective!*, on the brain, nerves, vessels and glanJs, and commands such order throughout the entire system, that harmony dwelts between each organ and its functions. Dyspepsia can now no longer be the bugbear of the public, since Holloway's Pills are fully competent, to subdue the most chronic and distressing cases of impaired digestion, and to restore the miserable sufferer to health, strength and cheerfulness. 508

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 314, 2 May 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 314, 2 May 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 314, 2 May 1866, Page 3

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