•OTA : aO HOTEL. LEYENT STBEET, NASEBY. JOHN' J/ SMITH Proprietor. 'Mb.'Smith begs to intimate to his numerous milling friends'ancl others that lie has. taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by >'Mrs. l Rogers), where ho trusts'.to meet, with that .patronage so liberally bestowed on his 1 predecessor. ! ' ' v ' " • Beers arid Spirifs of the Best Brands. '• [ " Dunville's case Whiskey always on the ' ' > ■ 'counter. ' ' 'i' I ' ~ ' " '.'&?• Opposite M'Donald's Store. ~.,,,. , , SHAMROCK HOTEL. > '",'M'GIiEGOE has now opened ._, ,i;'_' .this well-known Hotel, so long known ' under the able superintendence of Mr! Gal- . lagher., • ; ■ -. ~.....--- ■/ The best 1 attention, combined with a supply of superior tn'arids.' •','■• . : Stabling and hotel: accommodation unsurpassed.', 1 ' ■.'.'■) s . JL»'" t "- ■ ST. BATHANS. ;'. <; 'pVkenfy ::.'.:.';.:..:. peopbietoe.' ,Only the best; brands of Beers, Wines and Spirits kept.' '."' Gpo'd Accommodation for Travellers. 'G'opay.'and,' C.omfor table' ; Stabling attached. One o ; f Alcpck's Full-.sized Billiard Tables on' ; - :•*■ "ti ! i Premises. f ... ~', ; :: ; rp H E.,, VU L (J r A N " H"Q TEL;" jS.., HANGER.', Pbopbietob. : .-Travellers will find every attention given them i'. ,'•!„'!-,.'.!( ' .at this Hotel: ' .•Good Brands' 'of' Spirits; Wines, and • Beers, : ir.S'. i.i. ■' • kept. ' '; ■_ • yv?A^°^ B , in i fca ' s Forge,a'djoining.the premises. /"-' ,• SUPERIOR ."STABLING, .Horses/carefully attended to. , /MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS.'' rjn<HE, ,-EOTAL 1 HOTEL, ;'■'■"■' "" •'''"" ."And , , ' -■;■ ' 'Ales, Wines,' 'and Spirits' of Best 'Quality." i,,,-: •••' .; • ;•■.; / ; f -.._ (.Proprietor. , _'.•."■ DIRECT ROUTE ■:'"■' '' to THU , - MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS Pas's,, u p't;e l, ( ,k;tb b uen :. Mas-.E. Geobge Proprietor; Winesj' Spirits, and' Liqueurs of the Best ','•" J ,'-,',' -.' . ißrands;''' '• ' '. '.Good Scabling. Horses strictly attended to. i. 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 . .jahes ■ GOLDEN FLEECE,. IIQTJfiL, WAIKOUAITI; I K;0 W N ill O TEL, ; , . - . ... Ra.ttea'y Steeet, Dtotedin. •Ai LAWRENCE " First-Class Accommodation for. Boarders and Board; with Single Bedrooms, 255. per week. None but the Finest Brands. of Wines, Ales, • -. and Spirits .kept.. STZb)ZIS. MOUNT IDA BREWERYJ ; «®" ALES ! ALES! ALES!!! having .purchased., the ; Mount. Ida Brewery supply', -Firafci Classj-ALES (equaiUo v J.best Dunedin) at • - .- - , . •
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 270, 9 May 1874, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 270, 9 May 1874, Page 1
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