soith>. NOTICE. N O W EN. r B IHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. JOSEPH HENRY GASON having long recognised the great want of Accommodation for Gentlemen, Ladies, and Families visiting Naseby, where quietude, comfort and firstclass attention can be relied on, begs to announce to Squatters, Country Residents, and all Travellers for the up-country districts, that, at Considerable Expense, he has now Opened THE COMMEECIAL HOTEL, situated in retired grounds, opposite the Masonic Hall and Government Buildings, and entirely detached from the town. A PRIVATE COTTAGE Is specially fitted up for the use o f FAMILIES AND WEDDING- PARTIES In connection with this Hotel. Liquors of the very best bounds only. Good Stabling. SHAMROCK HOTEL. M'GEEGOR has now opened _ . this well-known Hotel, so long known under the able superintendence of Mr. Gallagher. The best attention, combined with a supply of superior brands. Stabling and hotel accommodation unsurpassed. MAERE WHENUA DIGGINGS COMMERCIAL -HOTEL. Chas. Osteebeeg Proprietor. The Proprietor begs to announce to his Mining Friends, Travellers, and Strangers visitingthese Diggings, that they will find every Comfort and Convenience attached to this Hotel. The first and oldest established Hotel in the District. Liquors, of the favorite Brands only, kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Superior Accommodation and Attendance. MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. IHE ROYAL HOTEL, MAEBEWHEITOA. Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, at this well-known Hotel, GOOD A CCOMMODATION And Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. JAMES CRAIG, Proprietor. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. ALES! ALES! ALES !!! J. GREER AND CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. F. Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class ALES (equal to best Dunedin) at DUNEDIN PZICMS. TO BLACKSMITHS. TO LET OB SELL, that Old-Estab-lished Blacksmith's Shop, with Tools, (lately occupied by J. Stephens), in Leven street. The above presents a favorable opening to an industrious Tradesman, in view of the contemplated Government works being carried out. Eor particulars apply to Mr. Walter InderGOOD OPENING. 10R SALE (Cheap) that SHOP .' (with Fixtures) and HOUSE, presently occupied by Mrs. T. Lawson, situate in Derwent Street, adjoining the Masonic Hall. The propr etrix is leaving the Colony on account of ill health. 3?or further particulars apply to Mrs. Lawson on the Premises. DELUDE ¥1 NE S, BEST QUALITY. DARLING A N D C 0., ADELAIDE WINE DEPOT, Princes Street, Dunedin.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 209, 28 February 1873, Page 2
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380Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 209, 28 February 1873, Page 2
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