OTAG-0 HOTEL. LEYEtf STREET, NASEBY. JOHN J. "SMITH .. . Proprietor. .; Mr.'Smittt begs to intimate,tohis numerous- . .mining friends and others that he. has taken , ..these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. lingers), where he trusts.,to.jineet: with ; that patronage so liberally bestowed .on his predecessor. >. .Alesy Beers and' Spirits of the Best' 'Brands. Dunville's caso Whiskey always on the counter. "' ' ''BS*' Opposite M'Donald's'SLo/o. - ...SHAMROCK HOTEL. , TM'GR/EG-OR has now opened 4 this'well-known Hotel, so long known under the able - superintendence of Mr. Gal- ' -. The best attention, combined with a supply' .of superior brands; ;. . ... ' ; ' 'Stabling'and' hotel accommodation unsurpassed. ' ' ' ' ■ ; IHE : .COMMERCIAL .-' HOTEL, '., "''.' ST. BATHANS. " ; P. KENNY- .. PijOPEIETOE. Only the best brands of fleers,' Wines and .' . . Spirits kept. Good Accommodation for Travellers! * Good and Comfortable Stabling attached. 'One of Alcock's'Full-sized Billiard Tables-on ''' ' i " the' Premises.; : : HE VULCAN HOTEL, ST. BATHANS. S. HANGER. :...PfiOPBIETOB. 'Travellers will find every attention given them . at this Hotel. • ' ' Good Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beers, :-. i kfipfc. ■ Blacksmith's Forge adjoining the premises. ■ •■ .1. 'SUPERIOR STABLING, ' ■ Horses carefully attended to. " ; ' 'MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. rp'HE' EOYAL HOTEL," IEAEIIHAVHENrUA. •, , ," -.Miners,.Travellers, and others, will. receive, -i at this well-known Hotel, <G.O.OD, ACCOMMODATION ...„ .' ~.' . : And " . ," : ,Ale 3, Wines, and. Spirits of Best Quality'. . ' " , '.',-,.' ''JAMES, CRAIG,, '_!' ....-,, ' .' ..i r Proprietor! ■ I '•.-"'- DIRECT ROUTE ' ; I ' ' TO THE : : '■' J'MAEKEWHENUA DIGGINGS >ASS HOTEL,'KTEBUEN Mbs. E. Geoese •Proprietor. Wines, .Spirits, and Liqueurs, of the. Best I Brands. Good Scabling. 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. ',,•'. GOLDEN FLEECE rfaioiKL, [ WAIKOUAITI.; '\\' jn;it p w n ,'h ;o t e l| RA.TTEAT S.TEEET, DtTNEDIN. i A; .. 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. Drxfotrs. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. $&• ALES ! ALES! ALES T);} J. 'O-fiEE.R AND CO., having _ purchased the- Mount Ida Brewery .from Mr. F./Frdnlfs, are 1 no-w prepared .to supply First ; Class ALES (equ»J- to best. Dunedin) at PUNEDIN PRICES.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 264, 28 March 1874, Page 1
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336Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 264, 28 March 1874, Page 1
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