t - Hotels. HE KIEBUEN IIOTEL LEYES"' STREET, NASEBY j (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales). €KA. CKAPitiN r -. ..Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of favorite Brands. . Parties visiting ths District will find excellent itett>nunodation,with every attention, at reasonable rates. > Good Billiard Table. Stabling to parfciep.fltoying at above Hotel at '"■Wl ' -moderate rates. JjIMPIRE HOTEL, NASEB.T. ..Ls-Wii» Huoteb Proprietor.^ In cQwaecfcion with the Hotel is a spacious and welMighted ■' BU.MAHD AKD CHEBS-EOOM. Gotid Stabling, and every comfort for Visitors ' Guaranteed. W. also about to open a Store adjoining the Hotel, for'the reception of Produce and Goods of every description, either, ipr Sale on Cdtomißsion, or Storage! • r He ..is , also , prepared to accept General -Agencies to Sell or Purchase Shares and Goods on Commission, and to transact all business pertaining to a General Commission Agency. N.B.|— W. H. also intimates that he is authorised to Collect the outstanding Accounts of Dr. M'Cambridge, and requests all parties - indebted to him to pay their respeotive accounts without delay. O O T E L, Nasbbt EDMUND HORS WELL......^l*BO?bibtob. 1? irst-elass Accommodation for: Visitors. Wines, Spirits, and AUs of fch® Best Brands. Bhi'iiiDi, UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. E. Hobswell, of the Royal Hotel,; having completed his unrivalled and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn, Squnca") in .con* nection with the above Hotel, begs ••ST notify to Travellers and the Public generally that Horses-will tre- 'Stabled; 'Well-i'ed,'and properly attended to by efficient Grooms. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE SACKS ON RIME. - COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depart from the Royal Hotel. BINGE ALFRED HOTEL, v • -T BJL ACKSTONB HILL. K "" • • f* — ; SAML.INDER - ... - Pbowubtob. .Winois, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brand's. Good Stabling, Horses looked after. ■■ ■ *" —■ i « ■ ■ STORE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY; S H r S SE X H Q T;E L. r J3EOBGE STREET, DUKEOn?* . - -J). BANNATYNE Peopeietok D.B. begs to in timate that, to meet the .times,. ' he has reduced his charges for Board. From the increased accommodation recently made to this old-established Hotel, Travellers and Boarders will find it a comfortable home. The Mount Ida Coach leaves the Sussex Hotel three times a week,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 142, 17 November 1871, Page 1
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349Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 142, 17 November 1871, Page 1
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