, iHotelS. ; : THE KTEBtjRN iioTEL b. (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales). -5 m o v o o ..a M ,j ' G. A. Chapman - - - Proprietor. "Wines and Spirits of favorite Brandp.,v. Parties visiting the District will find excellent AccommbdMkaij'wikhieyeryi attention, W .T * at reasonable rates. Good Billiar-d__T able. Stabling to parties staying at above Hotel at Hihodsratp r^tes::: j HOTJBL, NASEBY. WM.vHSBSrTS»X>k--ii ... i; Proprietor. In connect ion with the Hotel is a spacious and lighted Id BILLIABp AND CHESS-BOOM. Good Stabling, ari(L.everyTcomfort for Visitors r . , (j-uarahteedi ■ v f - : T s sf. W H also about, to opbri a Store adjoining tlie .Hotel, -lor the reception of Produce and Goodl'bPevery.'descriptioniieither for Sale, son . ComuiissJ6% or Storage. 1 ' : ' 1 i ' ; ~ . lie, prepared to accept General Agencies,Jbo, Sell or .Purchase' Shares and Goods 5 on IJoinajissipn, and t,o transact all business pertaining to a General Commission Agency. -N.Bj—> W. Hi also intimates , that he. is authorised to Collect the outstanding Accounts of J)r. IviAGambridgc, and requests all parties indebted to him to pay their respective accounts without delay.
p : Y f A-L ; II O T E L, , ' ' '"Nasebt ; , •• EDMtJNDHORy W?ELlL..L......Propeietok. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. •Wii^es,. Spirit s, and Ales of'the Best Brands. ' B I 1 Ta I A * D 8 . UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION* ; i E. Hoeswell, of the Hoyal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled a.id well-finished Stable f &t t;he bottom Oi: Earn in connection with the *bov4s Motel, b'M3 ;r urrr y to Travellers, ana, the Public generallv that Morses will be Stabled, WeJl-l?ed, and properly attended to by elhcient Orrooins. ' FIB ST-CLASS SADDLE HACKS ON JILiHJU. COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depart from tiie lWyal Motel. EJL|£C E .4LEED HOTEL,. BL ACKSTONE HILL. . - .> SAML. INDER - - - - - Pbophietok. . "■* • w j- - W nes, Spirits, and Liqueur* of the Best Brands. j ' • ' if.//." I'D/-.-/-Good Stabling. looked after. STORE/ y IJTeBfERY, &' BAKERY SU ; nS" S s I£ H -o, GEOBGE STREET, DUNEDES". ' D.K"BAN*NA3JYNEi.., 4.Pbopeietob D.B. begs to intimal e tliat, to meet the times he ,has v chjirges for Board.; , . r From the increased accommodation rewritlv made to this old-established Motel, Travellers aid Boarders will find it a ; Comfortable h<WThe Mount Ida Coach leaves the Sussex Mptel three tjjaes a week, i
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 146, 15 December 1871, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 146, 15 December 1871, Page 1
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