& SHAMROCK HOTEL. M' GEE GOB lias now opened , tliis 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. •' * MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. COMMEKCPAL HOTEL. Ojias. Ostbebeeg ......... Proprietor. The Proprietor begs to announce to his Mining Friends, Travellers, and Strangers visiting these Diggings, that tlicy 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 KOYAL HOTEL - MAEKMVHENCA. Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, ' at this well-known Hotel, GOOD ACCOMMODATION And Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. JAMES CRAIG, Proprietor. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. ALES! ALES! ALES!!! p J. GKEEIi .AND CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. F. Franks, arc now prepared to Bupply First: Class ALES (equal lo best Dunedin) at \ <5 ' - .DUNEDIN PRICES. • The benl'igo boot & shoe SHOi', " ~ LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. JOHN ECOLES begs to announce to the Residents, Miners, and others in and around Nassby, that, his large and well selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited for the requirements of thn district, is completa in eveiy particular. Excellent Workmanship, A Good 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 iowest remunerative NOW ON HAND— An excellent assortment of all kinds of Ladies'and Children's Fancy Boots. Large asportrrent to from. Encourage the i egitiniate-Trade, and pay Eccles a visit. Good ai d neat fit, excellent material, and moderate prices at the BENDIGO- BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Once at Eccles', Nowkeee Else. WANTED KNOWN— ' PRICK'S REDUCED. :iIi\GEK'!S NEW FAMILY NOISELESS LOCKSTITCH S JE W I N G - M ACHI i\"E S . M. A. aLDRICH, Aa-ii>'T, L'lJl-.'CEi-tiXKEI-.T, Dt'XEDIN. To meel (he requirements o f Ous!oniers who find a difficulty in paying the full amount at once, Mrs. Aujincii -has adopted a method of time |>u} nieni to suit them. DENTI S T E Y . 'j^| *H. JOHN P. AKMS'JLWNGha resumed the practice of his profession in Dunedin, and may be consulted at his Rooms, Princes-street, opposite the Bank of Otago. Every Modern application used at the discretion of the Patient. ' •• * OTICETO CATTLEOWN EKs. ALL CATTLE now J-iunning on the Rock and Pillar Station, Run No. 213 a, WILL BE IMPOUNDED if not '"Removed "witii.n 21 days"from date. • .. ' ' E. WINGFIELD HUMPIIREYS. Bock find Pillar Station, ' May 15,1873.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 227, 11 July 1873, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 227, 11 July 1873, Page 2
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