. Hotels, iHE OTAG-O , HOTEL. : IE YEN STBEET 3 NASEBY. JOHN, J. SMITH • ... Proprietor. <I. Mb. Smith begs to intimate to his numerous mining'friends and others that he has .taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by 'Mrs.- Rogers),' where he trusts to mcet :, with .that-patronage, so liberally bestowed on his. .predecessor.. ' ■ . ~ <1 Ales, Beers and Spirits of the Best* Brands. „ case.Whiskey always onithe • ' 1 1 counter. ! Opposite McDonald's Sluto. , ' '.i .( n '! i < >• «: ' SHAMROCK HOTEL. T> M'G-EEGrOE has now opened this well-known Hotel, so long jknown l under the able'superintendence of "Mr. G-al- "• ' i ■. - a .The J best ( attention, combined with a supply ,of superior brands. ) s;l Stabling j-andihotelj accommodation'mnsuroassed;- ' : • ! (-.« mHE .COMMERCIAL , HOTEL, It''" ' I , 1 P. KENNY ". Pbopbietob. Only the best brands of Beers, Wines and ? - , < Spirits'kept. -'I ■' .. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good and Comfortable' Stabling attached.' One: ofiAlcock's :ITuII-sized Billiard'Tables J on i -the Premises. , •> ' - VULCAN' HOTEL, 'JL" ' " , 'ST. BATHANS. S. HANGER '.Pbopbietob. ' Travellers; will find.every attention given them , " •• at this -Hotel. ' . > Q-oo'd Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beers,, 'kept. ' t,'Blacksmith's'Forge adjoining the'premises. s SUPERIOR* STABLING, , ,Horses carefully attended'to. MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. HE ROYAL HOTEL;. • MAEREWHENUA'. Miners; Travellers, and others, will receive, at this well-known Hotel, ' GOOD ACCOMMODATION And'- " r ' Ales, Wines,- and Spirits • of Best Quality. JAMES CRAIG, - ;■ ' Proprietor. , DIRECT .'ROUTE ' ' i ' ' ' ' TO'THE) * ' ' ' MAEREWHENUA DIGGING 3 T>ASS H O.TEL, KYEBTJEN Jt ; ' DIGGINGS. • • Mbs.'E. Geobge - - .-, Proprietor., ■ Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best ' ' 1 ' Brands. ' Good S cabling. Horses strictly attended to. ' >■>'•* l i - » »>*'? • -Mrs: E. G. begs tb notify that she has, in connection -with -the: above -business,: a :General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. > Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron always on" haad. ! * ' . \ W. J AMES. , . f /GOLDEN' \FLEECE" flOTiiL, \ 1 i' M<" n-iW s '-> "'} WAIKOUAITI.' 10 R'p/W N'HO TE L, A.; LAWRENCE < , Proprietor. <• "t <" *i i fif ' iti.ii *'i •First-.Olass Accommodationi'for : Boarders and 'Families. Board, with Single Bedrooms, 255; .per week. None but; the Finest ißrands ; of/ Wines,-' Ales, and Spirits kept. .' "§xthotts. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. ALES ! ALES! •ALES!!! J. - G-EEEE, AND. CO., having purchased .the Mount' Ida Brewery from Mr. P. Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class - ALES (equal to best Dunedin) at DTTNJSDIN PRICEB,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 1
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358Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 1
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