p.. ■'::;"■' v ',' : \ "/'Hotels. ■-/■;■. "■'•• :: . "'■■'"■>' /^\ LI) ICTOM AN ■: EEC TEL"\zJ' ;;..,/•- .1 ,"i NASEBT : '.. v :.'. -.-,- ;.'/.j: . W. J,: : MILLAR - , - - - -Peopeietob./ s. wiU find the most Comfortable , |';T' /- Accommodation at tMs .Hotel. : *'W J. M; begs to inform bis "friends iha£ he has. purchased the Livery and' Bait VSiables lately owned by M. De Burgh, and -will continue to carryvon that Business as heretofore, ':.'", ißuggies and Saddle Hacks on Hire.- , JTUOTEE'B EMPIEE { HQT!e% ■JL , :■ i.'.r.i •.-!!;•-'-Ain>:--....-.'-;.. :r .. ■,•;-..; .:.•',,•".'. JWiiieß, of the vßqst' !"' : ' ,; ' : .' 'Superior BjlHard Table; and; <G6dd; Stabling: - - •.'•' '■■ A- 'pas'sed. .',■'■>',..:.;' '.'•,• ss':&'** Prepared' to undertake 1 Agencies in any branch of business. : ; ,' /■v-'.; ;-v«ar public notice. « ; Mb. Httnteb respectfully announces to all partiestvisiting Naseby that; the v. Oddfellows'' Hall, will be free for, Balls,: Concerts, Musical and Theatrical Entertainments, o r>s a Sample Room. The hall is well adapted for any the above purposes, with ample accommodation. .-;-;;'; ;■. ; - -itA :• .;' : \ '■■.■■ : '■■}[•''<. O X A;L ;-i_x: G TEX,, BEACH STREET, WAIKOTJAITL ;..■'. .■^^|.:^ : 'i:^^ !^; Accommodation ■; for ■ ; ;TrOTeUer6,fahd Others.;! *:■■: Bilhard Tabled and EirstMass. Stabling. '- : y :Eirat-class: Aeeom^ Spirits-and; Aies ; bf4e Bai^Brands.' ,23 ; miles from Main d Dunstan :■•-■ '•:,•.;:;';'-' A " f Road: r ; ' ''■'-: !''::■; - Half jray House from to '^ ■;■■.:. G-pod.Accommodationi;for,travellers. ' New Stables; have special for ; ■ ,the Accommodationof Travellers «-•■■ ; ;!; ; " BLACKSTOIIfE HILL. ; S&ML. INDER - PioPBIETOB. ..; Winesi Spirits; and Liqueiirs of the Best ■..r-\< ' ; : Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after. S. ; L. begs nection with the above business, a,. r ; '■ J Stoee, Butcheby,- and Bakeby : Baking Establishment at>: s • ■ : The Reees, : Rou.oh Ridge. :■'•:.;• I T* L-AC K S HQT EL .•*7 ...Blacks 50.;:1..' : .;'',:-.. 1 ;..."' ■ ifll : find the most Complete Accommodation. c G-ood ; Wines, -Spirits, and Beers. Private Sitting Rooms. ; ExceUent Stabling:,;'-.. ■; J. MINTOSH, Proprietor. .^IABEIEES', AEMS HGTEO '/ .; Blackstone:Hixl. -'• .^fvv/j T. TURNER - PBOPBiEroB. -JP 1 * ? r oprietbr desires to draw the attention of his friends and the public to the fact thathe has now completed his 'New Hotel, which is the Largest. and Most Comfortable in the District. Good Sibling attpched. Grene.ral Stored Billiard Room, and Post Office. .'/ 1 ~- Store and Billisird Room at Rough Ridge. | LAR AT HOTEL* ..-r T -..J ;• ' •■ '■TIN-EEB'S-.Q-UIiLT; :' ■ . '" JPUK MELLOR,; Store and ; Hotelkeeper. ; ( ,G-ppdAccommodation for. Travellers—The only Hotel District. ■ G-ood Stabling attached. «c., ex.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 62, 8 April 1870, Page 1
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348Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 62, 8 April 1870, Page 1
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