Hotels. mii E KYE Br li N II OTl£l»» JLi liETECT STBEET, KAHEBY (Opposite the Bank of .New South Wales). G. A. Chapman - - - Proprietor. iWines'and Sph-its,Qf fevorite Brands. Parties visiting the District will find excellent* Acconmiodatkn/with every attention, at. reasonable rates. Good Billiard Table. Stabling to parlies staying at above Hotel at moderate rates. E PMPIBE HOTJb<L, iSASEi>Y. \VM. il tJiS'TKR ... Propnet or. In connection with the Hotel is a spacious nd well lighted BILLIARD -AK-D CIIiISS-IiOOM. Good Stabling, and every comfort for Visitors ' .Guaranteed. \Y. H- is alsoiabout. to.open a Store adjoin'~Tifr il»» k iotci, ibrthe reception■of i'roduce ami Go »as of e\e»y description,; either for Sale on Coiius.k&ioitj or blonigc.' T - lie is al.-o prrpaml to accept General A»i i cies to Sell or ln(i:eha>eSliaitt ami on v oimniSMon, :iiid* t$ transact all business j.nu.iniiig to a General 'Uoiumissmn Agemy. inthuates. tliat lie is authorised to . ouiataiuting Accounts oi l)r. M'Cambridge,-aiid request- all parties; indebted to him to pay their, respective accounts without delay. lv ) 0 YA L HOT BL, N A S is B Y EDXIUND 1L01t5WELL........ Pkoiuuetok. Fust-class Accommodatioi i for Visitors. Wines,' Spirit s, arid Ales of the. Best l«ra? els. Billiards. UNSURPASSED STABLIiN G AUUUjVIMODATJION . E.'HoKSWfciLL, oi cue ±lo\al : Hotel, hawng completed ins unrivalled a.i.l well-llnished iStitOie ut tlie bottom of Earn .--rn.'.rcl; in connection wu.ii the above ilotei, ' - * •• v..~ c y to Travellers and tne Puone gener t at Unions will be fcjtabled, W eil-x«eu, mid j.ropeny attended, to by ellicieut uroums. KIRST-CItASS SADDLE MACKS ON JJL±Jij£. COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depart ironi the Jrtoyui Hotel. lilA CE Aiii'li til) liUi'iil., BL ACESTONE HILL. i J c>AML. INDER - - - - - PKOl'icikxok. •lies, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. Good Stabling. < Horses Strictly looked after. STOKE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY s D S SEX H 0 T E L. GEOKGE STREET, DUKEDXN". J): BANS ATY2*K —PfioraiKToa D.B. begs to intimate tiiat, to meet, the times, he has reduces! his charges for Board. From the iiie»ea.M?d accommodation recently made IO this old-established liolel, Travellers an ; hoarders will lin.l it a comfortable home. The Alount Ida Loach leaves the J>u.-sex ilotei three times a week.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 153, 9 February 1872, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 153, 9 February 1872, Page 1
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