I-';,.. ' ; ,;; ; ]_. Hotels. .... (% LI) VICTORIAN HCTEL; W. J. MILLAHI - -• - ,; • -PhOPBIETOE. = Travellers will find the most Comfortable ; Accommodation at this Hotel. ; AVV. J. M. begs to inform ids friends that he has purchased the Livery- and Bait Stables : lately owned by M. t)e Bm'g 1 !, and will continue on that; Business, as heretofore, ..O, ■'-v'B'ug^eß : and3^dle.::Haek3-on.'Hire^ uktee'sDemises hotel, Qpj) : El LL 6 ¥S;H ALL; - ,;«■; , A- m' : v ■-^w^h^^ , Wines, .Spirrfe,-;anct Xiqueurs'. of the^Best ■• :: '■"- ■■.'. •■"'?-"' AA.- ■'-•Brands.:', -'"' 'A";"' A Superior ABilliard -Table and G-oo(l Stabling/ Visitors,will;find the Accommodation;unsur- ■ '..':ri'::'';"';.v.!-r'-;- ? v -passed.-. \- ;\\] '..-:■: -.'■■■.= I?•'«! P^payed,:tp undertake; Agencies in ■' any branch of business. ~ ; • ■'■■.
V .■:/•'/■'■'»"■' PUBLIC NOTICE/ :." Me. Hunter respectfully announces- to all' pai-hestyrsitirig Kaseby that; the ' Oddfellows" Hall, will be free for Balls, "Musical : a # Theatrical Entertainments, or as a Sample Room. is* well: adapted -for•■ any - - • the above purpQses j; .with ample accommoda--oi# J. Jj 9:X E l;; BEAGH , ; .. i;Wines; he.Best Brands.^ 13* I OQ T U;QT Ei£ 2? injles from Main ■ Duiista^ „.- .■•...•;■ . - Road. •.•,. ■■■■■..
~ Halfway House'froni; Bunedin to Diihstan. -■ / ;,• for Travellers. ' 7 :' New Stables have been; greeted specially for ' ■• - 'I .Accommodation of Travellers. hotel, * d V* I ' ! ■■•■'■■ ; : ;s|mi, : ■;■ .^o^xo*. '\ %^ Spirits, and liqueurs of, the Best ■= ■:'rra '■: l ;.,,-..' v,,';: :;; Brands.,.;';'..'. ; .\.""-i.', 'rr .. .. r i Noises Strictly looted after; ■-■ S; : ,L. begs also tbnbtifj nas| in connection with the above business, a ; ' : '' ' : 'Store, ;BtrTCHEBTjA>fD Bakery • at Blanksfvmo TTHI .•. ;>!„„ _.-n .•, =' Baking Establishment at! '„',. i;: :■■ l :"■: The Reefs, Rough Ridge. '•■• .'"■•.-
Ji L: AC K S mOT Elr :***'-;;■' ■•■ ;Bl*cks Nor i;< : ■■■■■:■■' inodatiqn/; Good ; jWines/ Spirits,, and; Beers i invate Sitting Booms.- ! Excellent Stating:: ,', *-"'l \."[ ■' Blackstoke Hi 11.".'..,., ~. ~= s jThe Proprietor desiresjto draw the attention .of ; his friends and the public ,to . the. fact that he has now completed .his JfeSv Hotel, which is the Largest and Most Comfortable in the District. U-obd Stabhng attadhe'd." Gehei-al Store, Billiard Room, aiid Post; Oilice. Also .Store a;nd Billiard Boom at Bough fiidge. •'. ■' ; Tinker's d-ULLY^ .;;■• JOHN^ELXOE,.-Store'and Hotel^eperT . (xood Accommodation. for Travellers.—The in the District. ; r : .;j.i. '■'■"■.; '<■;'.; /•■■;!-'• (, Y ;"":'. i' : :7". •.'-,, •■•;cj.''V »'>*' i ":"W • i :- - '." 4 J:' ■.-I'■;•,. V ;,' ; . ■'.',. .' Large gupply of Groceries and Miners'' Topis
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 1
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339Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 1
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