. _ jjjfjfltek rpiTE OTAG-O HOTEL. WOVEN STEEET, NASEBY. JOHN J. SMITH ... Proprietor. begs to intimate to his numerous mining friends and others that he* has - taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by' Mrs.; Bogors), where 'he ■ trusts •to meet with that patronage so liberally • :bestowed •• on his predecessor. '. i ... .; -ft in *. j' >• 'Ales,, Beers and Spirits ,of. the Dunville's case Whiskey always■ on the > •'<■ :* *. •i- ( r * ( counter.., , - . .)■ fi'l ; 11 I . i;,; ; • V . (PF, Opposite M'Donald's Siorc.\ • '■' ;SHAMROOK' HOTEL. - j x ' I , —— - * ' , T M'GEEGrOE' has now opened O ' "tliis well-known Hotel/so'long known under, the able superintendence of;. Mr. Gallagher. *% - , * >. > i , ■'t. • The ! best attention/combined with a supply' of superior brands. j., Stabling; and unsur- 1 oassed. *■!'f /r v ,T MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. mH'X, E ! QTAL„; ;HQTEL I JL .-/r MAEKEWHENIJA.. ' , Miners,' Travellers, 1 and others, will receive, ' i uf, at this well-known -Hotel, - 1 <„GOOD .ACCOMMODATION ' i <r j ,u.. ,-r AndAles, *Wines, and} Spirits of Best Quality. .< ' <: , JAMES CRAIG,. , , '■ Proprietor..-, 1 ' DIRECT.ROUTE''" ; . ,TO THE "i ' ' , ' ' ,-' ' '' M AE RE WH>ENU A''DIGGINGS rpAS ( S; 11' QTEL, K.TEBUEN 1 X ' DTGGHNGS. » , ,'■ Edwin Geobge - - - Proprietor. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best * • t„ l 'Brands. > '. . ' G f [ Horses strictly attended to.' -E. G. begs also to,notify that he has, in connection with'the»above 'business," a" General Store, Butchery, and Bakery.* s av . hand.» . ,' t , r , ' PI&BO O T HO' T,E L. I i 23 miles from' Nasobyyonthe Main Dunstan r V '" ®°ad v ; '' John .Btjbge9B , n - t - ' - - - Proprietor. V "' 1 ' ~J", ~4 1 I Halfway ;House from Dunedin to Dunstan. Good Accommodation for Travellers. * ; f _ v - •New.Stables havebeen for ■ the Accommodation of Travellers. M. J AMJES, ■ 'GOLDEN FLEECE HOTiUL,' ' ' WAIEOUAITI.. ' , 0 K OWN : H, ( O T E L;, - Rattbay Stbeet, Dunedin. A. LAWIUENCE - ' Proprietor. First-Olass for -Boardew and '' ' '*' " Families. ' Board,,with'Single Bedrooms, , 255. per week. None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. £®--ALES! .ALES! ALESIM^j S'f 4 ' " ' , I ' J) "j. &eeer And co., havingjipurchased; the oMount'vlda Brewery from' Mr.' „;F.' Franks, are--now prepared to -supply 'First ALES to best Dunedin) at , , ' , '.DUNEDIN PRICES. 1, r"' f i t i sinters;'* F T . o; O T .'E L L, MotrsrT Ida. Writer/ Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger. Dealer in all kinds of Window Glass. Paperhangings ingreat variety; White Lead, Oil Colors, varnishes, Turpentine, Brushes, F fench P6lish, and every bther article in the trade " ' N.B. —F..T. purchases goods foricash from the largest importers, and is able to pffer them for Sf le at Dunedin prioes. ( - • ,' ■
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 1
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