T IJotcls. 1-IE OTA Gr 0 HOTEL. liEVEN' STREET, NASEBST. JOHN J.* SMITH Proprietor. . ,Mr.,Smitii begs to intimate to his numerous mining'friends.and others bliat lie has taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. Rogers), where he trusts to meek with that patronage so liberally bestowed on his predoccssor. " Ales; Boers find Spirils of the Best Brands. Dlinville's caso v Whiskey always on the counter. ■ s ■>. '"({Si* Opposite M.'Donald's £>iot c. ■ • ; " SHAMROCK HOTEL. '~T M'GIiEGOE has now opened ; ithis swell-known Hotel, so. long known under ithe able -; of? Mr.- Gal- : lagher. ■ The best attention, combined with a supply of;superior brands. I'-vStablihg and hotel' accommodation unsurpassed. ; . « rni-lE' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ! X ST.BATHANS. P. KENNY PfiOPEIETOR. Only the best brands of Reers, "VTines and Spirits,kept. jCJ-ood Accommodation for Travellers. Comfortable Stabling attached. One of Alcock's/Full sized Billiard' Tables on T * ' the Prpmises. m-H'B - VULUA'N- H OTEL r , JL ST. BATIIA'NS. S. HANGER Pkopkietoe. Travellers'will find every attentiongiven them at this Hotel. Good! Brands of- Spirits, Wines, and Beers, . < ' kppt. - Blacksrrfith's Forge adjoining ,the -premises. SUPERIOR STABLING-,' . Horses carefully attended'to. ' MAEREWHENTJA DIGGINGS; rr\ II E ; ,E;0 TAL HOTEL, JL „ , MiERtWHENCA. ; Miners, Travellers,; and i others, receive, at this well-known Hotel, GOOD . A.CCOM-MODA TIO N Ales, Wines, and Spirits'of Best Quality. ■ JAMES CRAIG, Proprietor. '' DIRECT ROUTE ' TO THE MAEREWHENTJA DIGGING 3 )ASS LIOTEL, "CY.EBTJEN B7GGHNGS. Mbs. ,E. Geoeoe ... Proprietor. ■ Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs; ofthe Best • ••, Brands. ' Good Scitbling. r Horses strictly attended to. Mrs. E. G. begs to notify that she has, in connection with, the : above business, a ■'General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. '. Also,-Timber and Galvanised Iron always on hand. w. JAMES, GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, WAIKOTJAITI. 0 R.,0 W N- HOT Pi L, •< lI&ETBAY STEBET, Dunediit. « AVLAWRENCE • ■ ... Proprietor. FirstrClass Accommodation fori Boarders• and i Families. Board, with • Single Bedrooms/- 255. per week, j None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. ~ . fi* TTT 7 ... MOUjN'T' IDA BREV/ERY. (9* ALES 1' ALES! ALES! 1! G-'IIEER A'ND CO., I laving' purchased Ithe Mount Ida 7B re wery from Mr.- F. Franks, are now prepared tc supply First Class., ALES (equal to best Du'aedin) at ■ ( BUNEDIN PRICES: "
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 1
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