HE OTAGU HOTEL. LEVE2T STKEET, NA9EB Y. John j. smith ...'■.-.;: Proprietor. Mb. Smith begs to .ntimate to his numerous mining friends and others that lie has taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. Rigors), where he trusts to meet with that patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Ales, Beers rind Spirits of the Best Brands. Dunville's case Whiskey always on the ■' counter. (Sr Opposite M'Donald's an>,c. v -™.., . , SHAMROCK HOTEL. ;; M'GKEGOB has, now opened J , thiß well-known Hotelj so long known under the able Superintendence of Mr. : Gal-. gher. " "■ 'iv^.^rl^^'^V^^^ ~ The best attention, combined with a supply of superior brands. ' ;; ; . Stabling and hotel accommodationl utisur--IHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ."'. \ ST. BATHANS; P. KENNY Pbopeiktoe. Only the best brands of iKeers, Wines and , : '': ; -"'■'Spirits,kept,M.'.-,, ..■...' ■<'" '.■..1" '■'"'■ Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good and' Comfortable Stabling attached. One of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables on ; tue Premises; • " : '!:]::.. ■■'" ■.'■■-'■', ST. BATHANS. ; 1./,'''.,:',..,:.'' S. Travellers will find every attention given them? '■f''' : v'TV.'at'this "Hotel. : ; .;"-'V""; : .v. Good Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beers,: '/•,' ; -::,y/' ; '/ '.■;.''/ kejjt. Blacksmith's Forge adjoining the premises. SUPERIOR STABLING, Horsesi'carefully attended to. ! .. : , MAERE WHENUA DIGGINGS; r ( - MAEBEWHEKFJA. : -Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, .:.: at this well-known Hotel, GOOJ) ACCOMMODATION >. .IT ■;;■■■'.:; ■;;;■/ And- k'-:- H-; Ales, Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. JAMES CRAIG, 7 : ' • '"." : . : .'\ ; "fi^ TO THE '" 7 ■'.:."j:^ii MAE EIWEE NIT A DIGGIN G3 ! PA4S h pte l, kyeb tj en DIGGINGS. ■-,•■ \"';.v'-.':l'.;':' Mbs. E.George -, Proprietor. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of fche-Best Brands. " Good Stabling. Horses strictly attended to. Mrs. E. G. begs to notify that she has, in con- r nection jtfiih the- above business, a General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. : Also, .Timber and Galvanised Iron always on hand. W.J AMES GOLDEN FLEECE UOIJiL, waikofait: 7 i • *Ratxbat Street, I)itnWdin. i A. LAWRENCE %. .';. Proprietbr.; .First-Clou' Accommodation for Boarders and ?.-■.;■■■■;;■:"■'/•-■ >'•■-■■■ .' Families. ..■■!■■'.' Board;' wifcbi Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. None but the Finest. Brands of Wines, Ales, * and Spirits kept. ; l^rjetDtrSi MOUNT IDA BREWERY. iggg- ALES! ALES! ALES!!! JS3» k J7 G-HEEB AND CO., J I having purchased the Mount Ida "''.Brewery from Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class ALES (equ&l lo .beat i'" >..*?&:■ ■.■>■-■:"■".:'"}.. : .'..'' v;.■'"' . 'iC , Dunodin) at ■ .-'■ pmrspiNpjziczs.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 1
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