Hotels. EITEEION . JJOTE'L, I/EYEN-STREET, NASEBY. Tiios. Gea.ce - Peopeietoe. This handsome and commodious Hotel peing now completed, offers to Strangers and Travellers visiting Naseby Comfortable Quarters. G-ood Drinks and Good Attention Rooms for Families. * Private SUPERIOR STAB Bull and mouth hotel, (near the aecade) MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. W. H. HAYDON - - - - Pboprietob. Superior Accommodation for* Boarders. Teems Moderate. Private Rooms for Families. M O NTEZUMA HOTEL, St. Bathans, P. ATaTiLOK - - - Proprietor. Visitors-to this district will find the above , Hotel possess the Most Comfortable Accommodation. > Wines, Spirits, and Liqtteubs of the best Qualities. A G-ood Biuiaed Table. Livery and Bait Stables, Horses and Buggies always on hire. Direct Route to the Maerewhenua Diggings. ASS HOTEL, KYEBUEN DIGGINGS. Edwin Geouge - - - Proprietor. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. p Good Stabling. Horses strictly attended to. E. G-. begs .also to notify that he has, in eonnectioit, with the above business, a General htore, Butchery, and Bakery. Also, Timber arid Galvanised Iron always on hand. - JP laE OO T HOT EL. 23 miles from Naseby, on the Main Dunstan Road. Johnßuegess - - - - - - Proprietor. Halfway House from Dunedin to Dunstan. Good Accommodation for Travellers. New Stables have been erected specially for the Accommodation of Travellers. Drapers and Outfitters. DRAPERY, BOOTS &c., &o. JAMES ALEXANDER (StrCOESBOB TO MB. JAMES BAMBON) Begs to notify to the Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that he has ust received, and is now Opening Out, a Well Selected and Seasonable STOCK OF GOODS in the above Departments^.which he will digpose of at the Lowest Remunerative Peices. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES ALEXANDER.
Bakers, &c I CTO EI A BAK EE Y. Q-. PROVAN - - Pbopbietob. (Successor to H. Nokes.) Bread of the Finest Quality delivered to all parts of the Hogburn at lowest * ' remunerative profit. Accounts Rendered Monthly. UNION BAKERY & GENERAL STORE, AITKEN N A SBBT, MOUNT IDA
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 110, 7 April 1871, Page 1
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304Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 110, 7 April 1871, Page 1
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