HE OTAGrO HOTEL. lEVEN STEEET, NASEBY. JOHN J. SMITH;.:. ;.."... Proprietor. _Mh. Smith begs to intimato to his numerous mining .friends and others that he has taken' these well-Known premises (lately occupiedby -Mrs. Eogor's), where he trusts to meet; with that patronage So liberally bestowed on' bis predecessor. ' Ales, Beers and Spirits of the Best Brands. ; Dunville's case Whiskey always on the .■ > Opposite [ mHE fiiMArEAT HOTELy ' : JL'' ' KASEBY. D.STEWART - -PROPRIETOR. 1 • ;This Hotel, sltuatedat the junction of Der-,' en !^r ee t a ; n( * main Dunstah Eoad, offers inducements' to travellers and others, who desire-Comfort,/Quietness anil Attention. ,<3-6od Stabling Attached. The best descriptions of Beers, Wines' and ■"'•;,"„ ' '.'.' /Spirits only kept. - j'/ 'ST.'IU'TIIANS. '! ,;;^P:,^NJTY.v:.. : .;y.. J .. Pbopbietor'; ;■ -; 'Only the best brands'of Beers, Wines-and! ..~.,... Spirits kept. ' j . ••' ;, (ib6d<Accommodation'for.Travellers. \ ■„; Good and; ;C6mfortable'..Stabling attacnccL One' of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables! on the Premises. JA:'" ;■>"■'*"_■ SO I .' , BATHANS. ;'• 'SUHANaEE, 1 .:: Pbopbietob. ' ' 'Travellers will find ivery attention given them .;i ,-.', ■;.'• i\ :•!'„, at-this Hotel. #6dd Brands •of Spirits, ,Wines, and Beers, ■ L ~:;i,.,'!/ ■ ..: "'-kept. . ' •' - Blacksmith's; adjoining the premises. -" .' i"- fj'--iiir» n> !..Mi. ■ :.,, .-[SffPHBIOM .STABLING,, . ,-. yHorses .carefully attended to. ■' ! ' •'■ : , MAEBJEWtHENTJA T'HE.EO.YAL HOTEL, ~ ;,',„ t i MAEEEWHENtTA. Muiers, Travellers', | arid, others, will receive, . „ .at this well-known Hotel, Q-,0 OB 'ACCOMMODATION "■ \'\ ''■". .' ' •',■ And AlesV, Wines; I 'and Spirits of Best Quality. '/■ '. : \ ;'"'". JAMES CRAIQ, ■ ' Proprietor. :\, 'f "^ff'':'?'] DIRECT z :EOIJTE '.. /'-' '■■. MAEItEyHEItA DIG #IN G-S [ aW H 0 T E L; M ye b hen • ■■> DTGGDTGS. Mbs. E. Goeobge'■';-' - - Proprietor.' ' Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best 0-ood Scabling.' Horses'strictly attended to. Mrs. E. GK begs to notify that she has, in connection with the above business, a Q-erieral Store,' Butchery, arid BakeryV Also, Timber arid Galvanised Iron always on hand. ■' W-& GOLDEN" FLEECE ILOTMj, 1 RATTBAY' STEEET; DtTiTEDIN. : jL,^^AW&ESOE'■■■ 'First-Class Accommodation for" Boarders and : Families. * Board,' : with' Single Bedrooms, ■ 255; per week, •^one*,but ; the Finest Brands, of Wines, Ales, y ! * : /q i (v,;\;: () |0, i and Spirits kept.-; . >^ v .- ;r : ''-. : .'•■■'.•:.~■;-: ] ;';.''■ ■i':i f^i:r;MQIINTaPA : BREWERY:"'' .' : Y "tS", ALES ! ALES! ALES!!!:^jj"P J. ' ,GEEEE MD' CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. P. Franks, are now prepared to supply ' First Class ALES (equal to best i Dunedin) at pVmDIN PRICM,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 1
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