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> O Y A. L U O T E L J ■ KiS EUY. ICDMCJND HORSWELL ...... Pkopkiktoi First-class Accommodation for Visitors. : Wines, (Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands 0" X a.U RP AS S E 1") - STABLINC ACCOMMODATION. E. Hobs-rtell,' of fclio Eoyal Hotel, havmj uomplebed his unrivalled an! well-finishec Stable at the bottom of Earn Square in con ncctkra with the above Hotel, be<rs )o notif o Travellers and the Public generally tha Horses will be Stabled, Well-Eed, and pro porly attended to by efficient Grooms. ■FTRST-CLASS SADBL7S HACKS OI nrnjE. -.'.';; comv^^D.^^;-MA^;cbAC^S;, '"Amve at;and Depart ; fromvthe':RoyalHote .>IttN"OB ALFRED HOTEL ISfjACKSTONE ITT.LL. i.AHL. LN'DER Pmopkietoi .'s, dpirits, and Liquciirs of the Best Brands. -' '?-6.>\ Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after • .STORE, BUTOJEJEftY, & BAKERY. 'i LEVEN-STREET, NASEBY. TltOS. (tl-TIA.CE " - T?TtOPIUETOTt. This har.dfiome ,and commodious -Hote being now completed, offers to Strangers ant Tnivollera visiting Naaoby Comfortable Q.uar ters. iiooA Drinks and Good Attention. Private Rooms for Families. SrrPJSRTOR STAJiTANd. iIAEKEWHENUA DIGGINGS. r riHF, COMMRKCIAL lIO.TEL The Proprietor begs to announce to; hi dining "Friends, Travellers, ami Stranger visitvgtheseDiggmgs, that they will 6nd ever Ciimfort and Convenience attached to thi Hotel. T'hi first and oldest established Hotel in' the District. . -■ Liqt'or?, of 1 the favorite Brands only, kept on - the Premises. ' Good Stabling.■ Superior Accommodation and Attendance. •r\ LAMO EG A N 110-T Eh , U STORE, AND BUTCHERY, WELSHMANS GfLI-Y, ' , Jony GufFifrniS ; ... Proprietor. MAE R E WHEN UA'DIGGrNGS. '.- ■ sr\ SI E EOYA L HCTK t , JL ' MAEH.V.VnrETTUA'. Miners, Travellers, and others,, will receive, - at this w<ill-knbwn'Hotel, GOOD ACCOMMODATION '':"'. '. Allfl Ales, "Wines',' and "Spirits .of Best Quality. .- "V .. ■"'.;'. -;' 'JAMES CRAIG, ■ '■''.',.,';' .'.- I' Proprietor. HMn U /-WELSH; hajip' hotel, R\': ''wELSinrAs's uvijijY, St Bathaus. J.' JONES b'iga to intimate "to. bis .friends mid llio public that ho has purchased from Mr. .B. Wash or the above hotel.. Travellers and visitors will find,every comfort and convenience. The alterations, when completed, will make the Welsh Harp 1 one of the best uponunt'ry Hotel*. THE STORE adjoining, contains first class articles in daily demand, and suited fco the requirements of the district, at most reasonable prices. • * ' ■ COALS ! '/COALS !! - COALS !!!—Having also purchased Washer's Coalpit, J. Jones will supply Coal of an excellent quality at the pit for 10s. a' load—same price as previously. rptlE BA L LAR AT HOTEL JL ST. BATHANS. P. HANRAIIAtf begs to assure his friends that the same comfort and conveniences still exist at the above Hotel, Good Brands of Boei% Wines, and Spirits only kept. Excellent Stabling attached. GOOD BILLIABD TASLT.,' THE . COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ST. BATHANS. -P. KEN-NY PiiOPiiiETOK. Only the best-brands of r eers, "Wines anc Spirits kept. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good and Comfortable Stabling attached One of Aleock's Full-sized Billiard Tables or the Premises. \j ' i-UtAU VALLEr. J. Ross (late R, Hunter) Lessee J. ROSiiS (late of Macraes) begs to infom his numerous friends i?i town and count rj that he has leased the above commodioui Hotel. The large additions and improvement l'ft has lately mude to the house warrant hiu i'i Baying-that it is the most conifort.-.blj aiu best Hotel on the road. Good Attendance, Rates Moderate. Excellent) Stabling and Paddock Accommoda tion. .•ratwh, Whiskey, Wines, iutd Ales of thi bi'St and most upprovcd B-.c.nds,' . t - JJursos and Buggies on hir

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 287, 4 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 287, 4 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 287, 4 September 1874, Page 4

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