.ffFIHE OTA GO . HOTEL. LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. ■ JOHN J. SMITH... ... .;. Proprietor. ■• Mb- Smith begs to intimate to his numerous .mining friends and others that he has taken these -vvoll-known premises (lately occupied by ' .Mrs. Rogers), where he .trusts to meet with .that patronage-so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. 'Ales, Beers and Spirits of the Best Brands. ;t "'Danville's case Whiskey always'on the "' s " /• counter; '" 1 GST Opposite McDonald's Bibrt>. • '■'■ ■' SHAMROCK'HOTEL. - "" K'GEEGOE' has'now"opened /a ; .this well-known Ho.tel,-so long known' tinder the abio superintendence 'of' Mr. Gallagher.' '. . , - "',.'■ !■ The .best attention, combined with a supply, of superior brands. '' '' '' ; Stabling and hotel, accommodation unsur- 1 yassed. - ' ■''-•- THE ■••■ COMMERCIAL" - HOTEL, ST. BATHANS: ' " ' P. KENNJ ......,....: pWeietoe. % ,Only,the.best,rbranda of Beers,' Wines and 1 ' Spirits kept. ii Good Accommodation for' Travellers. Good' and Comfortable • Stabling' attache'd. One of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables on ' ' '",' '■■' the Promises. ' ' TH E t y U, LC-A N . H O,TE L, ~ , '.,.',' 'V ST. BATHANS. ■" '•', ~. ». ,v S. ; HANGER./. Peopbietob. Travellers,will find every.attention given them .l ■ ' • -at this Hotel. Good' Brands of Spirits," Wines,- and Beefsi -;' ' ' kept. - ' ' '■ ' Blacksmith's Forge adjoining the 'premises. SUPERIOR\'ST.ABLING, Horses carefully attended to. '■• -'i i '• r •-• .■.; -. ■ ' ' : MAEEEWHENUA DIGGINGS. ■ T,H E E ; 0Y A L.. ;H OTE L , ', MAEKKWHENUA. •''.''. - 1 Miners, Travellers, and others, - will;.receive, ■\ - at this well-known Hotel, , - .•■ > .-'•.- . i -And. . . ' : 1 Ales, Wines, -and l Spirits of Best Quality.' ' * JAMES CRAIG,' ■-■ ' ■" • Proprietor. ■ ''• . '.- , -DIRECT ROUTE ... • TO THE . ' . • MAE,EE,WHEN,UA DIGGINGS K-T'EBUEN. ' DIGGINGS. \ ' , : Me3. E. Geoege - -..,:• Proprietor.'. Wines; Spirits, and Liqueurs' of the, Best. ■ > Brands. , Good Stabling. Horses strictlyattended : to." { , Mrs. E. G. begs,to notify that she has, in con- • necti.on with the above business, a .General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron always on hand. • • • ... 'W.I 'AMES GOLDEN,, .FLEECE', HOTniL, ' : waie:6uaiti. A. LAWRENCE ' :.. Proprietor. ■ Families. - ';..... Board, .with Single Bedrooms, 255. per.week. ;None but'the, Finest-Brands of Wines, Ales, '■ ' „ and Spirits kept. {MOUNT IDABEEWER3!V ALES! ".ALBS! ALES!!! &p "P J. GEEEE AND 00., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. F. Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class ALES (equal to best Dnnedin) at PVNEPW. >*«!»& ■, ■
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 272, 22 May 1874, Page 1
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334Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 272, 22 May 1874, Page 1
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