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• !• °#;pn-mg's Mvnwxv (Swb. ISnETW" W ALL THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. ' \ ;' . . - ; i -N g, DRAPER, CpOTHIBR, AND IMPORTER AND MAKER OP BOOTS ... -. |. /7 -" 3ST ASEBY.

) O T A L HO TEL ' '/.' v SJABEBT,' >! L EDMUND HORSP7 Eirst-class -Accommodation for Visitors. Wines, Spirits, anl Ales of tlie Best Brands. B I I'l- I a e"d UNSURPASSED'- STIBLOGt ACCOMMODATION. " E. Hoeswelii, of.the Royal-Hotel, completed his unr'iralled and. well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square in connection •with the ahive Hotel,vbegs" to - notify lo Travellers,and tae Public .generally that Horses -.mil be,Statted/.Well-3?ed, and properly attended to by efficient Grooms". FIESTrCLA'SS 'SADDLE SACKS ON ,; \SIRB. COBB AND OO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive at" and Depart from the Royal Hotel. SAML;vINDER : Peohbeetoe^ A" jies, Spirits; aJid'liiqiieurs-oftheJßest J ";H.vr''.. v v.H;i.: rv'^Kßrarids.-';" : . : [■■■::: ".■;./,'..^'^^ '• P-oS'l Stabling; ■■'.'■ STOREf BUTCHERY; & BAKERY. ; Thos.G-ea.ce ; -; '■-■: Peopbietob..'.) This y handsome" arid ' commpdious Hotel 'behi g how completed;; ■'■- offers to Strangers and Tj avellers -visiting Naseby Comfortable Quar- ..';■'; ■'■ J ''. "■;'-■ ":.'■ ■ ' K '. ■_■■'"■' '., Good Drinks arid Good Attention.;"' Private ; : Rbomsforfamilies. , ; . SUPERIOR STABLING-. Y'/"..'' HOTEL; "',.'" SHAG: TAO.I.EX. -.';'_; : ..\ (Half-way between■ Naseby'and Dmedin.J ':■■;■ J. R055......... (late R: Hunter).. '. .... ..EesseeJ. (late of Mabraes) begs to inform Ms numerous friends in town and country that he has leased;,the above commodious Hotel., The large additions and improvements he has lately made to the house warrant him bi saying that it is comfortable and beat Hotel on the road. Good Attendance. Rates Moderate. : Excellent Stabling arid Paddock AccommodaV\"'; ;r '' "tiori; \':-' : 'V' ~ : :\:*': -V ' Brandj, "Whiskey;' Wines, ; arid Ales of the best and mast approved Brands. ■•.-."'. Horses and Buggies on hir < - MAEREWHENUA DIGGINGS. ; VinHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The Proprietor begs to announce to his Mining Priendsy Travellers, arid Strangers visiting these Diggings, that they will findevery Cumfort' and Goriveriience attached to this Hotel. T'le first and oldest established Hotel. in the District. Ligrors, of the favorite Brands only, kept on the Premises. Good Stabling. Superior Accommodation and Attendance. I LAM O E G- AK: HO TEL STORE, AND BUTCHERY, .:- : :"VratSHMANS : GT^l.l^,' : ; ; ' John Gehtiths • .;. ;..:;:.,. -Proprietor MAEREWHENUADIGGINGS. - *HE E OJAB; HOTEL "" ' Miners, Travellers, and others, will receive, at tttis well-known Hotel, GOOD ACCOMMODATION ■;. v '''.., And; ■;"..-: Ales, -Wines, and Spirits of Best Quality. JAMES CRAIG, ; ;;;' '

IHjE BALLAEAT ' HOTEL, EASEBY. " ' ■ . D. STEWART - PROPRIETOR. This Hotel, situated at the junction of Der-went-street and the main Dimstan Eoad, offers superior inducements to travellers'and others, who desire Comfort; Quiefoiess and Attention. Good Stabling Attached. J The best descriptions of Beers, Wines and J - " Spirits only kept. 'HE VULUA'N HOTEL, L ' ' ST. BATEAU'S. , S. HANG-BE.. Propbietob.' = Travellers will find every attention given them .-"-.'' at this Hotel. Good Brands Spirits, Wines, and --Boers, ' kept. ' Blacksmith's Forge adjoining the premises. SUPERIOR STABLING, "' j; Horses carefully attended to. . DIEECT EOTJTE •. ' ' TO THE MAEEEWHENUA DIGG-ING3 _|ASS HOTEL^KYEBTJRISr 'diggings. - ' Mas. E. G-EOBGKE - Proprietor. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands. ' G-ood S cabling.' Horses strictly attended to. Mrs. E. G. begs to notify that she has, m con- " nection with the above business, a General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron always on hand. ~AMES> : :^>r : ELEECE^Hb^L^ Waikottaiti : iim :^m\ ■M'l^ E 4TTEAT S.TBEET, DTJNEDIIf. A^LAWEEFCE -..-. 'r r vProprietori First- Class Aceoiomodation for Boarders and ;-;..;,;:>/ Families.- ■ r v .:-v-y y^ : with Single Bedrooms,-255. per. week. -None but the' : Fmes^Brandß\\'6^ : \Win'esiFAleßJ : - and.SpJrits kept. riIHE BALLAEAT HOTEL :. '■JL . ,".; ..;'; ..■;. ''■ S|>. BATHANS. " P. HANEAHAN begs to assure his friends that comfort and conveniences still exist at the above Hotel. Good Brands of Beers, Wines, and Spirits qnly ' '"■ '■'.''.'■ \^ e pt« - ; . :: •* Excellent Stabling .attached. •. &OOD ;B I liLIAB D TA B li ; E'. HE COMMERCIAL ) HOTEL, :" ;;ST; BATHANS. 7 P. KENNY ... Pbopbietob. Only the best, brands of Beers,.:.. Wines Cand : Spirits kept. ' ..- -, G-pbd Accommodation for Travellers. : Good 'and Comfortable Stabling attached. One of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables on • the Premises. IRE; WELSH HAEP HOTEL, .':. Welshman's gully, ,:'■.. '."''•": Stßathans. - '■! J. 'JONES begs to intimate to his friends and the public'that ho" has purchased from Mr. B. Washer the above hotel. -Travellers and visitors will find every comfort and con : veniehce. The alterations, when completed, will make the Welsh Harp one of the best "upcountry Hotels. . - THE STORE adjoining, contains first class articles in daily demand,- and suited to the requirements of the district, at most reasonable prices. : COALS !• COALS ! I COALS!!!—Having also -purchased'. Washer's -Coalpit, J". Jones will supr ■* 3 Coal of an excellent quality at the pit for 10s a load—same price as 'previously.'

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 1

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