-SHAMROCK HOTEL? ■';'"" "I M'GBEGOB has now opened f*jr , this well-known 'Hotel, so long known reader the able superintendence of Mr. Gallagher. "The attention, combined with a supply txi wjTJeirior brands. - ; '^ r ; v Stabling and hotel .accommodation- jmsurWMWPf.I. _ " • ;'-"' v '' ■■'•■■''; } MAEEEWHENCJA DIGGINGS. v \1173 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. (?J2AS. Ostebbeeg ........; Proprietor. he Proprietor begs to announce to his 'Mining Friends, Travellers, an. I Strangers Tisitinglhese Diggings, that they will find every Comfort and Convenience atlaelied tc- s this Hotel. The-first and oldest established Hotel in the 'District. Liquors, of the favorite brands only, kept on the Premises. Good SI ablings ' i" V Superior Accommodation and Attendance. MAEKEWHENUA DIGGINGS. HIE ROYAL HOTEL, — : " ' MA-EIILWHESUA. ' v y' Miners, Travellers, and others, will- receive, at this well-known Hotels GOOD AC C O MMODA TIO K - ' ;: And ;; Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. JAMES CEAIG, .Proprietor. ' MOUJST IDA BEE WEKXV ALE3 ALES! ALES!!!.^^ v. J. GrEEEB ANLr CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. F. Franks, are now' ;prepared to Bupply First; Class ALES (equal to : best Dnnediri) at DUNEVJIT: PRICES. - ;; HE BQpT & SHOE shop, v,.;;j;:-,'' ■■■ = LEVEN; STREET, NASEBY. 1 ;';. JOHN ECCLES begs to announce to th# Pesidents, Miners, and others m ; and around Nassby, that his large and well selected Stbek of ■'.- ■-• ■■v;;,,. w _.... i^:. ..,......;,,...;,,.., ~ : 'BOOTS AND SHOES, suited for the requirements of the district,. is complete in. evejy particular. Excellent "Workmanship, A Good finish, and a Neat. Fit Guaranteed, on all Bespoke Orders. '' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS. Made to Order, and finished in first-class style at the lowest remunerative rates. NOW ON HAND— An excellent assortment of all kinds of Ladies' find Children's Fancy Boots. Large assortment to select from. - " Encourage the Legitimate Trade, and pay Eccles"a visit. Good atd neat fit, excellent material, pnd moderate .prices at the L BEKDIGO .BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Once at Eccles', Kowheee' Else. • - WANTED KNOWN : C ES E ED UC'E D. IJN GEK'B NEW FAMILY ' ■ ; KOISELESS LOCKSTITCH S £ WIN G MA C H I N E S, M. A. ALDBICH, : - - AOE>*T, PBI3fCES-STEE£T,'DuXEDIIT. • To meet the requirements of Customers who find a difficulty in paying the full amount" at once, has adopted a m'et hod of time payment to suit tbern. D EN T I ST E. Y . , /TB. JOHN P. AMESTIIONG has resumed the practice; of: his profession in Dunedin, and may be consulted at Hisi Koonisj Princes-street, opposite tie Bank of Otago. Every Modern application used at the discretion of the Patient. OTICETO CATTLEOWJSEES; ALL now Kunning J 6n the Eock nnd Pillar Station, Rim)No.2l3i, WILL BE J MPO U'NDE'D_' if nob Eemoved within 21 Says from date'.' " v ; E. 35ock and Pillar Station, Muy 15,1873-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 30 May 1873, Page 2
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440Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 30 May 1873, Page 2
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