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Under the patronage of Hie Excellency Sir 0. F. Sown, G.C.M.G., Sir Charge Grey, K.C.B. (late Governor of New Zealand), Lord Burleigh, Mr Anthony TroUope, hit Honor Judge Richmond, Judge Fettowe(of Victoria), Mr Dennitton Wood (late Attorney-General of Victoria), the Km. Major Jtichardton, Dr Hector, F.M.S., dec, 4c. THE QUEEN'S AEMS HOTEL, QUEENBTOWN, LAJCE WAKATIP. ALBERT EICHARDT PROPRIETOB. rpHIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL hat juit been rebuilt in stone, end handsomely furnished, end is now second to none in New Zealand. The commercial portion of the Establishment contains capacious Dining Hall, public and private Sitting Kooms, Sample Booms for commercial travellers, Billiard Boom, and extensive suite of Bedrooms. In addition to the large Hotel, there is a detached stone PRIVATE HOTEL of two storeys, fronting the Lake. The Drawing Boom, Dining Boom, and Bedrooms are elegantly furnished, and specially arranged for the convenience of Tourists and Families visiting the Lakes. All the rooms command charming views of the surrounding scenery. Horses, boats, and guides to the Lake obtainable at a moment's notice. FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLES.

PRINCE OF WAI.ES HOTEL, BEES & BEACH STREETS, QUEENSTOWN. TT7" J. BARRY (late of Cromwell) begs to * inform the public, and his friends throughout the district and other portions of the province, that he has taken the above well-known house, and he trusts, by civility and a strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto accorded to his predeLiquoM or m But Braids aiwats Kin. First-class accommodation for Boarders and Lodger GOOD STABLING. Hones and Buggies for Hire mHE UNDERSIGNED, now retiring from the above Hotel, begs to return thanks to his numerous friends and the diggers generally for the very liberal support extended to him for the hut ten years. Having leased the Hotel to Mr W. J. Barry, he respectfully requests for his successor the support which has been so liberally bestowed upon him. W. MACLARN. Queenstown, 25th January, 1873. THE ONLY HOUSE IN TOWN FOR Al ENGLISH ALE Is E. Langford's WAKATIP HOTEL, BEACH STREET Arrivals from Melbourne ; together with a Large Stock of Wines & Spirits, best brands, NOT EQUALLED IN THE DISTRICT, And Direct from Bond. HARP OF ERIN HOTEL, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSTOWN. Best Wakatip Ale Sixpence per Pint. fTIHE Undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has recently purchased the above well-known and favorite hostelry, and hopes, by strict attention and civility to merit a continuance of the patronage accorded to his predecessor, Mr. Neil M'Ewer. The Establishment has been considerably enlarged and many improvements made, which render it second to none out of Dunedin for comfort and accommodation. GOOD STABLING. JOHN M'BRIDE, Proprietor. JOHN MARSH IS STILL AT THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CBOMWELL AND CONTINUES TO GIVE THE BEBT VALUE FOR MONEY.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 779, 15 October 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 779, 15 October 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 779, 15 October 1873, Page 4

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