Hotels. MPIKE HOTEL, NASEBY; In connexion -with tiie is a/ spacious nd well^hted BIIiIAED AiND CHESS-BOOM. Good Stabling, and every comfort for Yisitprs Guaranteed. W H is also about to open a Store adjoining the Hotel, for. the reception of Produce and Goods of every, description, either for- Sale on Commission, or. Storage. 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. jfß* W. H. also intimates that be. is authorised to, Collect the outstanding Accounts of Dr. M'Gambridge, and requests all .parties indebted to Him to pay their respective, accounts •without delay.
OX A L HQT E, L., Naseb^ BDMU^^O^^LB....,. ...PBOPEiETpB. Enst-class'Accommodation for Visitors. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands. UN Sti BP ASSED ST A BLIM ACCOMMODATION.: E. HoESWEii, of the Royal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled an 1 , -well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square in connection with the above Hotel, begs to notify to Travellers and the Public generally that Horses will be Stabled, Well-Eed, and properly attended to by efficient Grooms. FIRST-CLASS SADDLE SACKS ON SIRE.
COBB AND CO.'S MATT; COACHES Arrive at and Depart from the Royal-Hotel. CEOW ANB SCEPTRE 1 , HOTEL. LEVBN STBEET/NASEBY, Mb. JOHN BULL begs to informhMb numerous friends in the Towiship, and-Burrpund-: ing districts that he has opened the ..above large and commodious Hotel, which, for comfort and accommodation is not to be surpassed in the district. Private Accommodation for Families: •■ Travellers yrill find excellent Stabling attached his Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the most approved Brands. Saddle Horses and Excellent Buggy on Hire. EINCE ALEBED. HOTEL, BL ACKSTONE HILL: SAML. INBEB - -;.-..-' - Pbopbeetob.
»v"me 6, Spirits, and Liqueurs .of the Best "Brands. -... Good Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after; STORE, BTJTCHEEY, & BATTERY ,U BSBI H O T EL.
J GECH&GE STBEET, DTTNEDI3S". D. BAOTATYNE Peoroiexob D.B. begs to intimate 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 mil 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 III, Issue 165, 3 May 1872, Page 1
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364Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 165, 3 May 1872, Page 1
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