Feb. N. P. HJORRING, Respectfully-"intimates to "his-Friends and the Public that he is now OPENING OUT NEW Sf Le Goods ! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. A Choice Selection in New and FashionAND 3?j&±-iJT&. ~ _■. able Shades and Patterns. . LADIES AND &-TML _ TrvnviiieA. <md ITntrimwied-in <sl SATS. • j Shapes, LADIES' AND OMIL- ~) ' fNG^^D^IFoSI^BI^ 11 ) ™ S - De ' l)artment is We M-ALss°}ted. BOYS' *) N. P. H. is showing the largest aria ■ . ; r value in Hen's Clothing, Under and ; v ' ) Hosiery. ' ' Hats, Hats, Hats, in Silk Felt, and Straw. n A Good Selection. S°°*i>P SB0:B - Is will worthy of Inspection 'Men's, r 'Women's, and Chilclrens Poets in qrtat ■■ ) Variety. Bespoie Boot Department. N ; N.P.If. is making Boots of all descriptions on the premises, which for Nearness and Durability, cannot be surpassed in the Colony. a • Ti /nam 3 t & Mater of Boots.
GAIiIUERiS ARMS HOTEL. SHAG YALLEY. (Half-way between Naseby ancl Dunedin.J J. E055,........ (late It. .Hunter) LesseeJ. BOSS (late of Macraes) begs to inform his numerous in town and country that lie lias, leased the above commodious Hotel. > The large additions and improvements lie has lately made to the house warrant him in saying that it ii the most comforts bis and beat llotel on the road. Good Attendance. Rates Moderate Excellent Stabling and Paddock Aceoiniiioda- ■ ' ■ ■. tion. Brandy > Whiskey, Wines, and . Ales of the best and most approved Brands. B orses and Buggies on hire. 1 :r own. pi o t e. l , Rattray Street, Bune'din. A. LAWEENCE ... ... ... 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. . QHEAP PEINTIJN G- ' "" AT " CHRONICLE OFFICE."
Hotels. jCJ LAMOEGAN HOTEL, %J\ " WELSHMAN S . GTJLII', sJ . BATH AN S. don* Giufmihs Proprietor. '■ Vi^, iegs to jounce to the inhabitants ox vv clshmans jrully, and the surrounding districts, that he has completed the above named Hotel, and that he is now able to> af- , ford those who will f.vor him with a call with first-class accommodation, at prices hitherto unknown so far up the country, to wit: l Good Stabling, 5s per Night. Feed, Is 6d ; Urood Bed, irom Is. Meals from Is;* ' Board, 20s per Week. _ Good Br.nks and Good Attention. J. G-. begs also to notify that he haa W connection with tlie above business, a General STORE AND BUTCHERY AND BAKERY. J. a. begs also to notify that he has REDUCED the prices of meat as follows: Beef, prime cuts ... 3dpe p lb „ bo.mgdo . - 2d per lb. iiiutiton, hind quarter • 3d p ei . " o^ ore bausages 6d per lb. Home Cured -Bacon-, Groceries, and Miners' Tools, equally Cheap. W. J AMm - GOLDEN ELEECE IlOTiiL, WAIZOUAITJ. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. ALES ! ALES ! ' ALES !!!. TF J. G-EEEB AND CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery fi om Mr. P. Franks, are now prepared to supply First" Class ALES (equal to-best Dunedin) at > - * dunedin prices.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 236, 12 September 1873, Page 1
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