H : ■ saim >OT A L HOT EL, _V Nabeby. H EnMTTND HORSWELL Pbopbietob. Hi m wm sm m mim M mm H «.., JTJRPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. . .. : Bi Hobswell, of the Royal Hotel, having ', completed his unrivalled and well-finished ■'■'■-- - . . - Square in connection with the above Hotel, begs to notify • vto Travellers p.nd the Public generally that Horses-will be, Stabled, Well-Fed, and properly attended io by efficient Grooms. FIRST-CLASS. SADDLE SACKS ON; SIRE. , Arrive .at and Depart from the Royal Hotel. ' " BIAOKSTOtfE'HILI. .SAML.'INDER' - -,,",- Pbopbietob! ~ fine's, Spirits, arid Liqueurs x)f the Best i '. *' k ' i Brands!', , id Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after. * STbRE/BUTCHERY, & BAKERY. f BIHE OOMMEBOIAXi HOTEL. ' JL ,'* DEIIAVESTT-STnEiif NiSEBt; ' ,J. H. GASON* - , - --Proprietor. ■ ■ryr-i\ __ This new! first-class, arid elegantly fittedBeab in the District. ~■• ';'• ' First-class Apartments pob Travellers. - ,A Private Cottape, detached from the' Hotel (with private entrance) for families. Good Stabling, and an efficient Groom. -,.•-*.>"> ..' ' liursr-ciass ±>ranas 01 ~,, , x < ■ ' fiTINES, SPIRITS AND BRERS, #c, '» ■ . > only kept. HE CRITERION OTEL;* LEVEN-STREET, NASEBY. Thos. G-EAtiE - Pbopbietob. - This handsome and commodious Hotel: being now completed, offers to Strangers and .Travellers visiting Naseby Comfortable Qu'ar-' ' ' ' Good Drinks and Good Attention. Private Rooms for Families. \ SUPERIOR STABLING. \ iMAEREWHENUA^DIGXHNaS? IHS COMMERCIAL HOTEL. . .—-.• ',■■&:> ■ 1 The Proprietor,bogs to announce to his' Mining and Strangers '' 'vwitingthefle'DYggings, that they will find every iCoriifort arid attached to this Hotel. "'' • /'The first arid oldest established Hotel in the V v ,, , ,- v District., - Superior Accommodation and Attendance.; *LAMO ROr A N,, HO TEL, _!• "WELSHMANS QTTIiMf, "• - ;■ ST.' BAT HANS. ■■ - \ .Jqktf Griffiths Proprietor.. , J. G. begs to announce to the inhabitants of> Welshmans Gully, and the surrounding <' districts, that he has completed the above named Hotel, and that ho is now able to afford those who will favor him with a call with first-class accommodation, at prices, hitherto, so far up the country, to wit:—fe " 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 ii* ' .connection with the above business, a General - STOEE AND BTJTCHEBY AND BAKEBY. )UCED THE PBICES OP MEAT as follows: ime cuts 3d per lb lling do ... 2d per lb i hind quarter. 3dper'lb. . fore d 0.,, 2d per lb. a„, <a ..„. Qa . ... - ..; 6dperlb. wm ■I his numerous ''friends in town arid countr , Hotel. The large additions and improvemen he lias lately rah.de to the house warrant hi - beat Hotel on the road.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 255, 23 January 1874, Page 1
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