QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, QUEESBTOWS. COBB & CO.'S OFFICE, COACHES arrive & depart THRICE WEEKLY rjMIE Accommodation of this Hotel (both for Commercial Gentlemen and Families) and its Cuitine are so superior as not to require further mention. One of BROADWOOD'S PIANOS in Parlor. A Splendid BILLIARD TABLE AND ROOM. ALBERT EICHARDT, Proprietor. POWELL'S FAMILY HOTEL BALLARAT-STREET, QOEENBTOWW, OTED for its Excellent Arrangements and thorough Comfort. Another Extensive Suite of Fine Bedrooms Has lately been added To meet the Requirements of numerous Visitors AN EXCELLENT TABLE D'HOTE. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is now detached ; thus allowing Greater Privacy and Comfort in the Hotel GOOD STABLING. J. H. TULLY, Lessee. FRANKTON HOTEL. LIYERY AND BAIT STABLES. BEST EOAD-SIDE HOUSE IN the PROVINCE Wines, Spirits, Beers and Cigars of best brands. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. Good and Commodious Stabling provided with every requisite. A First-class Accommodation Paddock. R. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
KINGSTON. OLD SHIP INN. r £*HE ABOVE HOTEL is replete with every convenience, and affords Ample Accommodation for Travellers and Excursionists. COMFORT, CIVILITY, AND ATTENTION is the motto of J. B. KEII K, Proprietor. JOHN MARSH IS STILL AT THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL AND CONTINUEB TO GIVE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY PROVINCIAL HOTEL, LOGANTOWN (BENDIGO REEF PJJHE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate that he has purchased above Hotel, and visitors can rely upon receiving every Comfort and Accommodation, at reasonable charges. Private Sitting-rooms and Sample Rooms. Excellent Stabling under Experienced Groom, and Horses Well Fed. BEN COOPER, Proprietor. SHAMROCK HOTEL, ARROWTOWN. H. WILKINSON • DESIRES to inform the Inhabitants of the Lake District, and particularly Residents of Arrowtown and Neighborhood, that he has purchased from Mr. Savage his Hotel and Stables in Arrowtown, known as the Shamrock, and intends doing his utmost to make same A COMFORTABLE HOME FOR MINERS AND OTHERS. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. Good Care oj Horses may be Depended on H. WILKINSON, Pbopbietok.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 660, 5 July 1871, Page 1
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308Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 660, 5 July 1871, Page 1
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