N. P. Ejorring's Advertisement. ' NASEBT, ■,■ ■ Kespectfully intimates to his. Friends and the Public, th.it he'is rtoV OPENING OUT NE W $- IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ■PECTION INVITED. MUSLINS . AND PRINTS, j ,'. able SJiades and Patterns. LADIES' AND GIRDS \ Trimmed and Untrimmed in all PLATS. } • ;. SK LADIES' AND GRIL-r\ fMDi^MSBBMMffSMfAMWffMWsM^ ING A3D HOSIERY ?) ° tj s 1 ' * P " ,jff: "- sk ° W ™V ana. uo a , = :.:. CLOIHING.: ■_■ V value in Men's Clothing, Underclothing and .'.''. . ■ - ■ ' .;Vv: j .' ) Hosiery. HaitSj Jats, Hats* in Silk, Felt, and Straw. • /'">•• • . .4 Good Selection. ■ BOOT AJSD SHOE DEPART ) Is well worthy of Inspection Men's, • , MENT '' } Women '*, and CMldr'emi Roots in great -. ~",■. . •;.'.'•■ ) Variety. Bespoke Boot Department N.P.H. is making Boots of all descriptions on the premises, which for Neatness and Durability, cannot be surpassed in the Colony.
Hotels. TMPBM A L HO TEL Pbes t ces street, South, DXMEDIjn; Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to in" limate to rny old friends, and the public gene" rally, that 1 am prepared to offer the best Accommodation to Boarders, Private Families, and Travellers at Moderate Charges. Yery Superior Accommodation for Wedding Parties, &c, &c. First-Class Stabling. Horses, Buggies, and Carriages on Hire,. / x W. H. HAYDON. s 1 R O W N HOTEL Jr' - Rattba-y Street, Dthstsdin. A. LAWRENCE Proprietor First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Board, with Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales. j and Spirits kept. -.-.,-;■: IpBMi.SiB: accotmtant; &e:,; Apply at this Office.
Hotels. IHE OfiGO HOTEL. LEYEN" STEEET, tfASEBY.. JOHN J. SMITH ... Proprietor.. | Mb. Smith begs to intimate to his numerous mining friends and others that he has -taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. Sogers), where he trusts to meet with: that patrouage so liberally bestowed on liis predet.essor. Ales, and Spirits of the Best Brands. Dunville's case Whiskey always on thecounter. m* Opposite 31' Donald's Store. NOTICE. f\X and after this date all CATTLE and HORSES found Running on Hawkdun or Eden Creek Stations, will be IMPOUNDED without further notice. August 2nd, 1872. ARCH. M'PHAIL. Manager. J J1 E N CIN 6-.-The Undersigned.. I havmg always a large, quantity of well seasoned .FENCING TIMBER is prepared to make most reasonable offers to deliver in any part of the Mount Ida District, or at Waikbuaiti. - Orders sent to the Waikcuaiti Post Office will receive prompt attention. JOHN YALENTINE/-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 194, 15 November 1872, Page 1
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