... I.EVEtf STREET, - kl -~ ""* 4 (Opposite the Bank of New Smith 1 .:?' A ' CHA - .'.',. ,; Proprietor, j ■■; Wines and Spirits of favorite Brands;; parties; the District will-find 1 excellent i A^P" :im <?da.tinn,with"every attention,; ■•'■ '_]". r, at reasonable rates. ii,;; -Sir<;<j od. Bi Ilia r d 'Table. Stabling to parties staying; at above%otef a£ j - : •?; f-.moderate rates! .: ' i j E LB o;,Tff^;K7B l ,.^g6 J S'jSli.:l NASEBY; 4[ohn coa^k - First-Class Accommodation for -Travellers. Q-ood Stabling apd Loose Boxes. ;;Also, Buggies for Hire'. ( )M> iiC TEL, j "W. J. MILLAR - -'-- - .-■' -PROPRIETOR/ Travellers will find the most Comfortable Aceommodji tion at this Hotel.' ; | W. J. M. begs to inform his friends that he , has-purchased the Livery aud Bait Stables • lately owned by M. De Burgh, and will coni tynue to carry on that Business as heretofore, I Buggies and Saddle flacks on Hire. ■'■.. HUNTEU'S EMPIRE HOssL,; ODDFELLOWS MALL, s MOUNT IDA. ;;.,.- WM. HUNTER -- - PEOPRiKfpRt ( - ; Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the,' Beet I -..Brands. . '.';.'.'"'/.'"'/: Superior Billiard Table and Gfood Stabling. Visitors; will find the Accoirimodation umurW r s * / '.'-''' passed/' ■-'...•. ,- ■,-, THE EMPIRE RESTAURANT,' In connection with above. Meals had a tall hours. Private Dining Room for Visitors. ' .g«r PUBLIC NOTICE. 7) Mtt. Huster respectfully- announces to all parties visiting Naseby that the Oddfellows' Hall, will be free for Balls, Concerts, Musical and Theatrical Entertainments, or as.a Sample j Hoom. The hall is well adapted for.i<any./ 1 ihe above purposes, with ample accoihmoda* tion. : '..;,:. EDMUND HORSWELL...... .PBoPßißrroE. '■ _ - ■■. - " ———../|; • * •- u*;iT?:fi:r First-class Accommpdafeton.for Visitors. Wines, Spirits, ; and/Ale*of the Best Sranls! UNSURPASSED T STA6L ! tN i Q ACCOMMODATION; j J E. Hobswell, of the Royal Hotel, /having completed his unrivalled and weli-finisbec Stable at the. bottom of Earn fcq.uare.j~ in con nection with thd above Hotel, begs to notifj to Travellers and the.Public generaliy./-'tha] Horses will be Stabled, WeJl.Fed, .and//proj perly attended to by efficient Grooms. 7' L COBB AND CO.-S- MAIL COACHES/"T "Arrive at and Depart from tlii; Royal Hptel T> MI NGE, ALi? iRE d ; ']&6[ilE%] 6i ACKSTONE HILL;';i 'l. i AMD. INDER - PioPKIEtOKt .. dpmta/and Liqueurs of'the ..;.' '' v,Brands. ;: '„" %; ,"';.,"'.;_/ '-./ : '^' tood Stabling. Horses Strictly looked; af*«r. S. L. begs also to notify that he in comsection with the above business, a \ Sioee, Butchery, axd.Baicert, ; .; c. ,at Black'stone-Hill? also, a Butchery and Baking Establishment at ■-, ; ;! j The Reefs,' Rough Ridge, j .; m ; ; i -ALL AE A T H G E J L J i XiXKEB'b GrUiLT. : .'■''" '"■'' ; / JOHN MELLOR, Store and Hp^keep^. ; r ..ii/Vi-.,-.. —: ;■-,:; ..j,ij r.v-'<.;i:■»-,!.. (3-ood Accommodation for Trarellers.v—3Kie - only Hotel in= the District. ■(•.• ']•> s-iu;.ui'. G-ood Stabling attached, J! ' * Large supply of Wr.ocsriei aSiid--JS4int»rd' J T6oja
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 104, 10 February 1871, Page 1
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