Hotels. ;v'. : :-, . " ncient: "T3RITON -ttoteii, (Opposite the Bank oe New Zealand) f Gr. C, while thaulrmg the public for the liberal support accorded to him while in business for the past: fire years, begs to inform the inhabitants of N.aseby, and surrounding districts, that he strict attention to business, to.naerit a share of public patronage. Clean and well-ventilated Bed Rooms, and Comfortable Sitting-Blooms.. Eirst-Cl&ss Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c., are only kept. : ' 3 Gr oo d ■St ab ling.; * IIBS T-C1 AS S B 111111 AED T AB;l|; "O tT 2SF T IDA iote! EARN SO?REET v ;^Sj)BX JOHN O'HALLORAjST - - ■ - Peopbietob Booksellers and Stationers.
I L LI AM AOJ), (Successor to John Simpson) ; '-' "WHOLESALE AND EETAIL BOOKSELLER '. AND r'. GrENEBAL StATIOISEB,, .■']-• GKEOEGE STEEET, DTJNEDIIJr, (Opposite Oddfellotvs'Hall). W. B. has always on hand a large assort- I ment of School Books, Slates, and other J School requisites, and heing a direct importer I of same, School Committees and Teachers can be supplied at verymoderate rates. EITH AKB NICOLSON, u - ■■■■"■■..."'. BOOKSELLERS, STATIOSTERS, AND PRINTERS, (tate Willmlllay's), - Haveonhand — Sj How'to Studythe NewTestaniehti - Dr. Hamilton'e Works. Arnot's Laws from Heaven, &c. Sunshine. Bonar's Night of Weeping. Reid's Blood of Jesus. Bryce's Grreek Readers. Xenophon's Anabasis . Plato, Apology, Crito. Bibles and Stationery, &c, &c. AND MITCHELL, Staticxnebs, AccoimT Book ManttFACTTTEERS, Engravers, Lithographers, and Printers, Petnces street 3STOB.TH, DUNEDIN. >EEIOBICALS, NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS. ' Sis Mon's. Young Ladies' Journal, monthly parts 12s London Journal, Bow Bells, &c, do., do—l2s Nation or Lishman, 4 copies each month...2os Illustrated London News, 4 do., do 28s Australasian or Leader 4 do., do 20s , Home News, monthly paper, 16s. for twelve months. The above charges are postages included. Every description of Magazines, and Newsj papers received by English Mails
from all parts of the world. Country agents supplied. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, Periodical and JNewseapeb Lsiporteb, Bookseller and Stationer, [Fleet Street, Dtjste di sr Water Haees. "NITED-WATBB EACE, J HAMILTONS. BEEMNEB BROTHERS having pur-. chased the United Water Race at Hamiltons, are prepared to Sell the "Water on the same system as carried out at Mount Ida and elsewhere; and, having a constant supply of water, they can confidently recommend it to Miners in this and surrounding Districts. This being the first opportunity that" Miners have had on Hamiltons of purchasing water, to encourage the further development of the field the Proprietors are prepared to make liberal terms with any parties in Prospecting for 2STew Ground, and are well supported in the opinion that there is plenty New Ground in and around Hamiltons equal to any that has been worked. For further particulars enquire of Bremner Brothers, Hamiltons aud Naseby ; or to the Manager, on the ground. J. B>. BREMNER. Manager. Hamiltons, Ist March, 1869.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 22, 2 July 1869, Page 1
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