OTA GO HOTEL. ■ ] ; ; ; ytEyES STBEETjNASEBY. ! ; -V.;,:> JOHN: J. SMITH ... j... ; ... Proprietor. Mb. Smith begs to f ntimate to his/numerous mining friends and others that he has taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. R gors), where he trusts to meet. with that patro 'age so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Ales, snd Spirits of the Best Brands. Dunville's case Whiskey always on the ~ 'counter. t& Opposite M'JDonald'B Slote:. SHAMROCK HOTEL. T IWGKEGOE has now opened •/;'■» this well-known Hotel, so long known inder the able .superintendence of Mr. Gal,'agher. ■'.■.- -;■:■:■ ■■ The best attention, combined with a supply of s"perior brands. '[ S cabling and hotel accommodation unsurHE ; : HOTEL, :v|'P.;^ENNT;#..;.Vi;^ Only the best brnnda of Peers, Wines and -Spirits kept. : ; Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good and Comfortable Stabling attached. One of Alcock's Fulltsized Billiard Tables on the Premises. .%';:';:•;:.- M E :T : aL;o;A:Nt}'H:o;TEli,; ~..'.'v: ■•:st.^batha^s.;^'^;:.; ; ; S. HANGER;..:.;.I.;^PEOPraETOB7: Travellers will find every attention given them •• :?>t:this Hotel, ;•:-',!%■: Good Brands of.; Spirits, Wines,; and % Beers,; ■■'l'".. i ; ■'..'/'.'.' : '. ; I kept. '■'. :-'v : '.v..V. •-'■■'■■ ■■'.":'.;> Bkcksmith's Forge adjoining the premises. ' ; ;;:; SUPEBIOB : '.STABi/ma^:yyJ : , Horses attended to.-' MAEREiWHENUA DIGGINGS, r HE EOT A L HO TEL^ MAEBbWHENTTA. vi/ Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, '■■'*' at this well-known Hotel, ' ; Q0 0 D AC C 0 MMO DAT 10 N " And Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. >■ v& ; :' ; 'H* JAMES CRAIG, . ' : v'";'-"'K- ■ 'Proprietor. '» DIRECT ROUTE MAEREWHENUA DIGGING?: ASS UOTEL, ■.-.: .. ' '.-'•..'; i.^i Mes. E. Geobqe ",-" Proprietor. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. . J : -;j.' Good Siiabling._ 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. J AMES, GOLDEN FLEECE HpTJiL, ■':'■■■] WAIKOUAITI. B4.TTBAX STBEET, DmCKDIX. A. LAWRENCE First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Board, with. Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spiritß kept. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. {®- ALES! ALES! ".; ALES! 1! «^» X) J. GEEEE AND COi having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery ~ from Mr. F. Franks, are "now prepared to supply First.■;'. Class . ALES; (equal to besl Dunedln) at ; ;, PffltiPii? vziem
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 1
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349Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 1
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