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'BRIDE'S FAMILY HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. Proprietress MRS J. M'Bridk. The above popular an<l well-.appointed Establishment is replete in each department with every requisite, and of the best obtainable. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS & BOARDERS, and all the Comforts of a Home. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. A Porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of steamers. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. LIVERV STABLES—First-class Hacks and Vehicles for the convenience of Excursionists wishing to take a ride or drive into the country. Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Hercules Robinson, K.C.8., and Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G.; C.8., Governor of New Zealand. EW ORLEANS HOTEL ARROWTOWN. H. DYSON Proprietor. The above Hotel, which has just been purchased by the present owner, offers superior accommodation to Tourists, Commercial Men and the General Public —it having been long ago established as the Leading Hotel of Arrowtown—and is replete with every comfort and convenience. Private suites of apartments detached from the Hotel, where private parties will be undisturbed by the usual routine of hotel business. Table cTK6te daily, at One o'clock. The Wines, Spirits and Beer dispensed are of the purest quality obtainable. The Stabling is under the control of an experienced and trustworthy Groom. H. DYSON Proprietor. WANAKA AND HAWEA. 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, can be reached, via the Queen's Drive or y water, in one and a-half hours from Pembroke. Cobb & Co.'s Coaches, from Dunedin direct and via Queenstown and Cromwell, arrive and depart twice weekly. Boats, Buggies and Saddle Horseß 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. tS" Charges strictly moderate. TBI Mrs. RUSSELL, Proprietress. FAMILY HOTEL LIVERY MBAIT STABLES, QUKENSTOWN. James\ Stenhouse begs to inform the inhabitants of Lake and sursounding districts that he has purchased the plant and goodwill of the business from the executors of the late John Rocertson, and he trusts by prompt attention to the heeds of his patrons to merit the support so bountifully given to his predecessor. \ Saddle Hacks, Buggies an\ Waggonettes always on hand for hire or sale. \ *2T An efficient groom in att^idance. JAMES STENHOUSE, \ Proprietor" 0 B E L ' S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LIMITED, GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Nobel's Patent Blasting Gelatine, Gelignite, GELATINE DYNAMITE, No, 1 DYNAMITE, Patent Gelatine and Dynamite Detonators. Nobel's Patent Rubber-Felted Fuse is superior to any double-tape fuse ever manufactured. Nobel's Warming Pans and Plyers also in Btock. N.B.—Mr Nobel regards Gelatine-Dynamite as among his best inventions for the consumer, and is 34 per cent, stronger than Dynamite. Gelignite, too, the great substitute for Dynamite, is but another form of Gelatine-Dynamite. Is the least shattering of all Gelatine compounds, and whilst twelve per cent, stronger than Dynamite is sold at same price as Dynamite. Stocks are kept in this District. PRICES REDUCED. Sole Agents for Middle Island : DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, Dunedin and Christchurch.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 1

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