. Hotels. HOTEIvNASEBY. Hokter ... ...... -Proprietor. In connection*-with.the Sotel :is spacious nd well lighted BILLIARD AND CHESS-KOOM. Good Stabling, and every comfort for Visitors .^Guaranteed. W. H. is also about to open a Store adjoining the Hotelj 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. U.B.J — 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 respective accounts without delay. - OTALH O T E L, i •■'.'■■■ •Nasebt EDMUND JBCOESWEIiE: 'Pbopeietob. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. Wines, Spirits, "and Ales of the Best Brands.
UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. E. Hobsweu*, of the Royal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled ao ' well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square it! connection with the above Hotel, beys to notify to Travellers and the Pub'ic generally that Horses will be Stabled, Well-Fed, and properly attended to by efficient Grooms. FIBST-CLASS SADDLE SACKS ON SURE. COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at and Depart from the Royal Hotel^ ,HE CROWN AND SCEPTEE LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. Mb. JOHN BULL begs to inform his numerous friends in the Township and surrounding 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. t Travellers will find excellent Stabling attached his Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and.Beer of the most approved Brands. Saddle Horses-and Jsxcellen* on-Hire. RINCE ALFRED HOTEL,
BI ACKSTONE HILL. " - BAML. DfDEB - Pbopbietob. a jaea, SjSirita, and Liqueurs of theßest Brands. Good Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after. STOKE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY 1 U SS E X HO TEL. 5 GEOBGE STBEET, DUNEDrET. D. BANftfATYNE Peopbietob 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 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 III, Issue 166, 10 May 1872, Page 1
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358Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 166, 10 May 1872, Page 1
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