Patronised by their Excellencies Sir George Grey, Sir George Boweu, S James Ferguson, Sir Hercules G. Robinson, Sir Arthur Gordon —late Governors of New Zealand Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois, Governor of New Zealand. jgICHARDT'S HOTEL QUEEN3TOWN, LAKE WAKATIP OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. This Hotel is situated on the margin of Queenstown Bay. and commands VIEWS OF THE GRAND and MAGNIFICENT LAKE SCENERY". PRIVATE APAKTMEKT. For TOURISTS ami FAMILIES. fTIHE GRAND HOTEL DUNEDIN, FOR TCUEISTS, FAMILIES AM) CCMMJ < I GENTLEMEN. FIRE-PROOF CONSTRUCTION. In the most central and open position of the City, beautiful views of the Harbour, and charming scenery of the Peninsula, from the upper floors. SAMPLE - ROOMS. GENERAL DRAWING ROGM. Mr. George Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, says of this Hotel: " Structurally, the Grand Hotel, Duvedin, is the very finest, not only in Maori Land, but in all the Australasian Colonies. It is splendidly tastefully furnished throughout; nearly everything that V traveller can possibly require he finds ready to naud at thia exceptionally commanding and commodious C a* vanseri, which cost £40,000. Melbourne Argun says: "'Out of all question, the finest hotel in Australasia." MODERATE CHARGES, J. AND J. WATSON, Proprietors. JQ ENTAL NOTICE ALTERATION OF DATES. MR FRANK ARMSTRONG, Surgeon Dentist of Dunedin, with MR T. J. COLLINS, Fifteen months at the Dental Hospital, London, and late Assistant with Mr Ibbetson, F.RC.S., West End, London, Intend making the First of a Series of QUARTERLY TOURS of the PROVINCE OF OTAGO, Ophir Milton "j Clyde Queenstown Cromwell Arrowtown I Dates will be anAlexandra Gore j nounced later. Roxburgh Tapasui I Lawrence Balclutha J A Complete Outfit is carried, both for Operative and Mechanical Dentistry. CONTINUOUS GUM WORK, which is so like the mautral gum that detection is impossible. Crown Bar and Bridge Work. Gold stoppings Stent's System, the strongest and lightest system of Vulcanite work. Gas, Cocaine or Chloroform administered. All the latest appliances. FEES MOST MODERATE. RS. SPARROW AND CO. > GENERAL ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS BOILERMAKERS, &c. Makers of : Quartz Crushing, Pumping, and Winding Machinery. Gold Dredgers, Hydraulic Elevators and Giant Nozzles for Sluicing, Pontoons, Iron and Steel Flaming. Air Compressors, Rock Drills, Centrifugal Pumps, Turbine and Other Water Wheels, Every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Columns and Girders for Buildings, Bridge Ironwork, Boiling Dcwn Plant, &c., &c. Plans and Specifications Prepared, and experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Colony. Please note the Address : DUNEDIN IRON WORKS, WILLIS STREET, DUNEDIN. The Best Remedy for Indigestion.—Norton's Camomile Pills are confidently Recommended to a Simple Remedy for Indigestion, which is the .ause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject. Norton's Pills, with justice called the "Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach, act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, arc mild in their operation, and safe under any circumstances. Sold in bottles, at Is, 2s 9d, by all Medicine Vendors throughout th" World. Throat Affections and Hoarseness.— A 1 suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." These famous "lozenges" are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at Is per box. People troubled with a " hacking cough," a "alight cold" or bronchial affections, can not try them too soon, as similar troubles,'/ allowed to progress, remit in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the aords "Brown's bronchial Troches " are on the Government stamp around e&ch box.—Manufactured by John I. tfnowN k Sons, Boston, United States, European depot removedto 33, Farxingdon Road, Londott
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 1
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592Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 1
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