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HARP OF ERIN HOTEL, BEACH-STREET, QUEENSToWu. i ? » fJIHE undersigned having just nude very Extensive Additions and Improvements to this well* known Hotel, begs to inform her numerous friends and the public generally that it is now replete in each department uithVevery requisite, and the best obtainable. A LIVERY STABLE connected with the Hotel. First-class Hacks and Vehicles for the convenience of Excursionists wishing to ride or take a drive into the country. J. M'BEIDE, PROPRIETRESS. GIBBSTON HOTEL, DEEP CREICK, KAWARAU. R. D. OWENS (late of the Commercial f T "tel, Cromwell) begs tc inform hid numerous friend* and the public generally that he has purchased and entered into possession of the above well-known establishment (carried on for many years by Mr D. Enwright), and he trusts, by civility and strict attention to their wants, to merit a fair share of the patronage bestowed on his predecessor. TRAVELLERS and TOURISTS Will find every provision for their comfjrt and pleasure, and 110 effort will be spared to render the Gibhston Hotel a first-class house in every respect. MOUNT EARNSLAW HOTEL (Established 1863), GLENORCHY, HEAD OF LAKE WAKATIPU. J. K. BIRLEY Proprietor. Extensive additions (detached)-and consisting of commodious, well-ventilated and well-furnished Dining, Sitting and Bed-rooms —have just been made to this favorite and oldestablished Hostelry, which now affords superior accommodation for Tourists and Families wishing to make a stay amongst the most attractive portion of the Lakes district. The site commands the grandest scenes, and embraces, amongst the rest, a magnificent prospect of the Southern Alps (including Mount Earnslaw and the great Glacier). The surrounding country, which extends for miles, is easily accessible —either to horsemen or pedestrians—by good roads, anil abounds in striking and remarkable scenery. Saddle Hacks and Guides always available also, Boats for excursions on the Lake. Charges strictly moderate. Civility, cleanliness and the comforts of a home guaranteed. TOURISTS AND OTHERS Visiting these beautiful Lakes are nformed tha excellent accommodation is to be obtained at Mrs. Russell's WANAKA HOTEL. The picturesque Glendhu Valley and Bay, from which Mount Aspiring may be viewed, cau be reached, via the Queen's Drive or by water, in one and a-half hours from Pembroke. Cobb & Co. 's Coaches, from Dunedin direct and r'ui Qucenstown and Cromwell, arrive and depart twice weekly. Boats, Buggies and Saddle Horses if required. The Dunedin daily and local papers taken in. First-class stabling provided. Guides to Mount Aspiring if wanted. A first-class Billiard Table on the premises. The best of Liquors only kept. £3T Charges strictly moderate. Mrs. RUSSELL, Proprietress. J. THOMSO N, 'grocer, IRONMONGER, 4c., Corner of REES AND BEACH STREETS, QUEENSTOWN. CHINA, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE Of all descriptions always in Stock. rjIHE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. The Success of Profkssor Allan's " Miniature Galvanic Battery" has been proved l»eyond all doubt, by hundreds of people in this district, who have been sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Asthma, Pilpatation of the Heart, and all other aches, that flesh is heir to, in a few days, by wearing one of the Batteries to be had from JOSIAH ROGERS, Toy Emporium, TAY AND KELVIN STREETS, IN VERC ARGILL. Price 6s. or posted 00 receipt of 6s 4d in Stamps, or Port Offiee Older.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1578, 25 February 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1578, 25 February 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1578, 25 February 1887, Page 1

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