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M' lion's Jlutpxrjr (Kaiir. N. P. HJOKRING-, NASEB'I, Respectfully intimates to his Friends and the Public that he is now OPENING OUT NEW $. t IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I NSPECTSONINVIJ^. SILKS, JPAJSt CY DBESSES,") A Choice Selection in New and FashionMUSLINS AND 2?MINTS?* j able Shades and Patterns. LAD IBS' AND Q-IMJJ& ) 'JDriwvmed Untrionmed in-aJJ SATS. j Shapes. LADIES' AND GHIL--) DBEN'S UNDEBCLOTH- >■ This Department is Well-Assorted, ING AND HOSIEB Y ) , ' ■ MENS AND BOYS' \ N. P. 11. is shotting the largest ana uo*v CLOTHING-. ( value in Men's Clothing, Underclothing, and ) Hosiery. Hats, Hats, Hats, in 'Silt, Felt, and. Straw. A Good Selection. BOOT AJSiD SHOE DEPABT- Is well ivorthy of Inspection- Me®'s, ME NT. C Women's, and Childrens Boots in great ) Variety. ■ . Bespoke Boot Department. . N.P.H. is making Boots of all descriptions on the premises, which for Neainess and Durability, cannot be surpassed in the Colony. N. P" H JORRINGK Draper, Clothier, Importer & Mater of Boots,

Iflizf.B. CARRIERS ARMS HOTEL. U SHAG VALLEY. (Half-way letween Naseby and Dune din.J J. Ross . (late R. Hunter)......... LesseeJ. ROSS, (late of Macraes) begs to inform his numerous friends in town and country that lie lias leased the above commodious Hotel. The large additions and improvements he has lately made to the house warrant him in saying that it is the most comfortable and beet Hotel on the road. Grood Attendance. Rates Moderate Excellent Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. ' Brandy, Whiskey, Wines, and Ales of the best and most approved Brnnds; Horses and Buggies on hire. E O¥ N HOTEL' Ra.ttbay Street, Dttnedin. A. LAWREN CE ... ...... Proprietor 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. (j" -F j^EWMAEGH, ACCOUNTANT, &c., Apply at this Office.

rjIHE OTAGrO HOTEL. , LEVEN STREET, NASEBS". JOHN J. SMITH ... "• ... Proprietor. Mr. Smith begs to intimate to his numerous mining friends and others that he has taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. Eogers), where he trusts to meet with that patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Ales, Beers and Spirits of the Best Brands. Dunville's case Whiskey always on the counter. . gls 3 Opposite M'Donald's Store. pI.LAMOEG-AI HOTEL, ■VX- WELSHMAN GRJLLY, ST. BATfI A I S'. John G-eifpitiis ... ...... Proprietor. J. (x. begs to announce to the inhabitants of Welshmans Gully, and the surrounding districts, that he has completed the above named Hotel, and that he is now able to afford those who will favor him with a call with first-class accommodation, at prices hitherto unknown so far up the country, to wit:— Good Stabling, 5s per Night. : Feed, Is 6d Good Bed, from Is. Meals from Is. Board, 20s per Week. Good Drinks and Good Attention. J . G. begs also to notify that he ■ has in connection with the above business, a General STORE AND BUTCHERY AND BAKERY. J. G. begs also to notify that he has REDUCED THE PRICES OF'MEAT as follows: Beef, prime cuts ... ... ... ... 3dperlb. W boi J i ?S do 2d per 11). Mutton, hind quarter ... ... ... 3d per lb. » fore do ..." ... 2d per lb. Sausages .... ... 6d per lb. Home Cured Bacon, Groceries, and Miners' Tools, equally Cheap. GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, WAIKOUAITI.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 May 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 May 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 May 1873, Page 1

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