~ t Hotels..'-. , - V- ,, ir ' P^ties.vi^^^ pistn-ip'^llna''excellent '* ' v '. every ! f; V "at'Teasbiiable rallies/ :j '.^ ;: . ° "~ m r 1 _ d/I ; a;bl^^,^;,f^^ ! | staying" at-abttye';Hpteli^,. cutf&SEBSV l '^OOTf ; C«feiisT^ ;;- pROBRIOETOItI' Eirst-Clasg 'Accommodation infor ;^Travellers;/ v ■ ■ .■-x.&m Buggies -'«?:■::nr; ; -:r,;i LD VICTOBIAN -HCTEL,' - ;1 KISEBY ' ,ji W. J. MILLAR Proprietor: Travellers will find the most Comfortable «* , * Accommodation at this Hotel. W. J. M. begs to inform his friends that, he lias purchased the Livery and Bait ' Stages I IfltpW OWnod bv M T)p "Rlirorll nnrl Tm"ll nrJn. < e to carry'on'that Business as herctofo Buggies rfhdSaddle Ilacks'bh Hir&' ' UJS'TEE'S" EMPIRE HOTEL, O t D DJ?JBLLOW, S~ H A;jL '.„ ~. x »:[' / MOUS3MDA. u ;*'. -,, ,* WM. HUNTER - - - PR6pitftTok':" " Wmes T Spirits', and XJiqu ! eui's r of' the' Best' '; V 'Bknds. m "' ! \ ~ ! " Superior and, Grppd,, Stablings J Visitors, will'find the Accommodation unsurpassed. THE'iEM'PIRE RESTAUR ANT, ■ In connection with above. Meakhadafallhours. ' Private Dining RooirY'for Visitor*. '' J '' ' g&'ttFBEIG''NOTICE. "" r ' * Me "Hunter respectfully announces to all parties visiting Naseby that, the ; Oddfellows' all, will be free for Balls, Concerts, Musical .nid Theatrical Entertainments, or as a Sample y Room. The hall is, well/adapted, for any the abov,e purposes, with ample accommodation. ' ," '
W&S-EB^ Wines> j! Sj|i*i^ U 3STS RP^S K S*D -S &-A BOD fvsß*' E. completed" li'is ! ;^ttnr§''a4 i 6]iV.. ,! ancl'• Stable'at the bottom o f 'E^ :r ]§quaM,'t.in :v don- J r nectiori mih the above' Hotel, to Trayelle'rs and the ' gWei-ailj'^that, ! Horses will be SMbled" perly attended ib hy elfl'cien'f * VJ "' v COBB AKD^Cb: , S v " ir jirrive at ) -tM i^j:^^o)^l. i mUFWET) >HL f O'TEEV W uiesj &pirit§,<4hd J 'of the<tßes<r>li O-aod Sta;bimg/ !i! H6r a^fte£ e •■■ .-■ • .-.-.■ •".-•ri-v/.-- -rfr ri>,-:.;.-.'r">fo-,.",...iV' ; S. li.; v begai alsq.to nection.yfith/thje business,. .' = , ; ' , ', ~ " Stoke, Siifb %jj&ja£.' l '-, t ""'; at Blackstone * Hill; ," a ;3utcherj ah|l_': Baking ; 'V- ;J ,' , ; Reees, Bonl&ji Eidge/ ! '' ! i: ' V '•■■!',' - >/",,-si •; JOHJT Sfcbre'?an^ ; H6^li^e|)fe^ r ; G-ood JCcponxmpdatipii; for .Trayellera.^V'J'he Large supplj,pf<jrpc.mes'a»diM
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 1
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305Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 1
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