NiSBBY, Ktsspect;*uUy uiviiuates to his Friends and toe Public zi-xt h' is vmW OPEN IN C- OUT NE W § ' ■ IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. INSPECTION INVITED. SILKS, FAJSGX DRESSES,} A Qhoico Selection in New and EasiiiovM.USLLNS AND PBLNTti, j able/Shades and-Patterns. LADLES' AND GLUES ) Trimmed and Untrimmed in all RATS., | ) Shapes. ' ■ LADLES' AND QLLLL- ) ** -. . DBEN'S UNDEPGLOTLL- \ This ±hvartmenf v. Well-Assorted . nsta a mt> rm&TFV.-v >•*'•■ JV". P. if. *> showing the largest ana y w , value in Herds Glothivq, Under cl-oihinq.and Hosier g. ■■Eats, Hats, Hats, iii BiiL fylt and Straw. .'.' A Q-ood Selection. ■">'-■ I MENT. } Women-'s, and Ghildrens Botts in great I' * ■), Variety .-. ■ : -' .Bespoke Boot 'Department ' :.. r.- is making-Boots of nil descriptions on-tlie premises, which for Neat- - '•'- - ' - i • .-■ ,-. i .P.LI.' is nuikin ::■-:■:--;. ~..•'.. .',■ . ':■:'!;' ■:..," -• ' """".V. V'. . ,'.;■" ...-, jS4 : i:' .■',-'. ;-■•''■■" .'- . - ' '■ ; :;»''. : •■
Maws. Having taken tile above Hotel, I beg ro in" Innate to my old friends, and the public gene" rally, that I am prepared to oifei* the best Accommodation to Boarders, Private-Families, and Travellers at. Moderate Charges.. Very Superior Accommodation for Wedding Parties, &c., &c First-Class Stabling. Horses, Buggies, and Carriages on Hirt,. W. H. HAYDOK \ 11 O "W N •■" H 0 T :f, l, J . ' " . K-A.TTEAT STJIEET, DcTBTEDIiT. A. LAWKENCE First-Class Accommodation for Boarders .and Families. Board, -with Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. ': ACCOUNT m r Bf; M,; ; Apply at this Office.
• glials. IKI2 OTAGO HOTEL, IETEST STREET, jNTASEBr. JOHNS' J. SMITH ... Proprietor. Mr. Smith begs to intimate fcobis numerous mining friends and others that he has taken these well-known premises (iate]y occupied byMrs. Rogers), where he trusts to meet with that patronage so liberally bestowed on his. predecessor. Ales, 33<?ers and Ppiriis of i.he Best brands! Dunville's case- Whiskey always on the counter. §?r Opposite WDonald's 010, o. -..;> NOTICE." ,N 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. ~P E N C I N G.—'Yhe Undersigned having' always a large quantity of well seasoned EENCIIT-G,-.-TTMBER. deliver in any part of- the Mount Ida District'.or at Waikouaiti. Orders sent to the Waikouaiti' Post .'Office will receive prompt attention. ' JOHN YALESTT2raL
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 1
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363Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 1
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