SHAMROCK HOTEL. T M'(JKEvjO]i lias now opened fJf jl j ihis wcll-kr.own Hole], so long known u Jiic'r lliti able superintendence of Mr. GalljillOl'. ' > The best atlcnl ion, combined with a supply ol' superior brands. Siubiing and hotel accommodation unsurpassed. . . MAhllii WHFN UA DIUUIJSLrS. fJUIE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. On as. OsteebeEg- Proprietor. The Proprietor begs Io nnnour.ee to, his is/fining Friends, Travellers, and .Strangers visiting tin se Diggings, that t hey will find every Comfort and Convenience attached to this Hotel. 'l'ho first and oldest established Hoti-1 in the Dish-ici. Liquors, of Iho favorite Urnnds only, kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Superior Accommodation and Attendance. MAERE WJJESUA'DIG GIN OS. rp II E KOY A L II OTn L, MA.Ellh"\Vllli2s UA. Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, at this well-known Motel, GOOD ACCOM MO2 A TIO N And Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Qualify. JAMES CRAIG, Proprietor. i.OU.Vx IDA BKEV.'EHY. ALEE ! ALE 3 ! ALES !!! J. GKEEK AKD CO., liuving' purchased the Mount. Idaßrewery from Mr. F. Franks, arc now prepared to supply Firs- Class ALES (cqiml to bett Dunedin) at DUNE LIN PRICES:, DELA IBE WIN Ea , UEST QUALITY. ■ * All LIN O' A K D C 0., ADELAIDE WINE DEPOT, Princes Stree!, Dunedin. TO BLACKSMITHS. mo LET Oil .SELL, that Old-Estab-H lirhed Blacksmith's Shop, with Tools, (lately occupied by J. Stephens), in Leven btreet. The above presorts a favorable opening to an industrious Tradesman,in view of t.hc contemplated Government works being carried out. For '| articulars apply to Mr. Walter Inder_ GOOD OPENING. \O.iA SALE (Cheap) that i-TI OP (with Fixtures) and HOUSE, presently oecrpied by M rb. T. Lawscn, situato in lJermt.Stm t, adjoining the Mueonic-31 ail. 'J he pn prlelrix is leaving 'the Colony on account. of ill health. For lurlher parliculars app-y to Mrs. Lawson on the Premises. THE BEKDIGO BOOT & SHOE shop, LEYEN STKEET, NASEBY. J Oil IN' ECCLEfi begs to announce to the Residents, Miners, and others in and around Kusebjf, tbut Lis large and well selected Stock of. . BOOTS AND SHOES, builed for the 'of the district, is •compiet j in every particular. 'Excellent Workmanship, A '.G-ooxi finish, and. & IS eat Fit Guaranteed, on all Befcpoke bruers. LADIES AN 1> CIIILDJUEK'S BOOTS Made io Order, and/finished in first-class style at the ioweut remunerative rates. « . NOW. ON HA3SD— ' , An excellent assortment of;all kinds of 'L;viioa' and Children';* Fancy Boob. Large a3<orti»oA't to Select l'rom. the Legitimate Trade, and piiy EcCLB.-i u visit. Good jird neat lit, excellent material," and' iiioieiMte prices at the BEivDIG.O BOOT ASD SHOE SHOr. " Qsce AT 'SZctiks'y Kotcheiie E^se.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 215, 11 April 1873, Page 2
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427Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 215, 11 April 1873, Page 2
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