; , „ . ' " " giHpcrjr <£ari>. - - .■ v.- -isneiw ' T . SUMMJ3B GOODS. i " •' • ; ' v - ''■--- «' <7- '•■•. —r-r~r —- . . —. __— ,■: v .. n- hjorring = , w ' Is am Opening Goniignments of Sf^S^mmer^'&oods IN ALL THJE JUBIOJTS BEPiAiRTMENTsJ"'"'TV :"AT} V.':•■'■•■"•> : - f - u - 7? ; .... . jcr !p. "' -ij -0 if if t Wigp ' DRAPES, CLOTHIER, ANJ> IHPORTEE, AND MAKEi OF BOOTS, ■ ' ■ '■■' XBASES !Yfv;;H!A
grducrs. ih BEETUEHir. r</ g3T ALES ! ALES! JILES *: .Jggj J> J./ : . GREEE ,4'jfl)-' <3.6, having purchased the Mount Ida, , Brewery from Mr. - IP.: Franks,uare no- w prepared to supply First Claßs ALES (eqv ial to best Dune'dioi) .at . : : ' ;Z> UI&EDIN) PJZICJES '' . " ■' '( ! J." "4 : ® oIJCIS "T> 0Y A L H O TE t L, _B_4/ . IiASSIiT. i,!t '■ ■ EDMUND HORSWELL.IPeobbieiob. Pirst-clasß Accotamodatior i for- Yisitors. 1n :. • 7 :• Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tijie. l Best Braxtds. B i I ii I il l 8.; U-N-r SUE PA'S ; S 'E D'- S T'A. B L : I NG ;E". ; tlie S-9j;xl: Hotel, f piaving' completed his .unrivalled . ,a,ad- : , BtabLe at-the bottom o£ Earn./ Square in con-' nection with the above. Hote I, to notify lo fTrayellers and ; the Public generally: that: Horses will be Stabled, We Jl-l'ecl, and pro-' pei-ly aittendecl to by efficient Grooms. . FIRST-CLASS SAJDDLjS HA.GKS ON RIJiE. \ . COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrive' at and Depart from the Royal HoteL PIiINCE i^LiFRED 1 HOT'EL, BLA.CKSTOHE SAML. INDER .... I'BOPKIETOB.
Wines, Spirits, and. Liqueurs of the Best/ Brands. ' '' ' C-03'l Stabling. Horses Strictly looked after. STOKE, BUTCHERY, & BAKERY. ' fjIHE OEITEEION JjTOTEL, LEYJiijN-STEIiET, HAaEJB THOS. LADB - Peopbietob. This handsome and commodious Hotel being now completed, offers to Strangers and 'l'lavellers visiting JSaseby Comfortable Quarters. 'rood Drinks and Good Attention. Private llooms for-JSamilies. ■ SUI'JEIIIOR STABLING. WAITED KNOWN. The atjld Scotland hotel, Corner of Cumberland and Stuart-streets, Dunedin, ; la now completed; it having been entirely re-builb, 'and greatly enlarged. W. FIDLER . ... PEOPEIETOB! Families and others visiting town will find tins Hotel second, to none lor comfort and reasonable charges. Hieing situated only two minutes' walk lroin the liailway Station, make it very convenient for travelling. GOOD STAELISS. N.B. —As a Miner's Home the above is well kuown. MAEBEWHENUA DIGGINGS. HE C O MMEJiCXAIL HOTEL. lho Proprietor begs to announce- to his Mining JB'nends, 'Travellers, and ritrangera Visiting these .Diggings, that they will ti.ud every Comfort and Convenience a&iiuhed to "liua ■Hotel. T'ib first-, and oldest established JXotel ia the District. Liqrora, of the favorite Jirand3 only, kept on tne Premised. Good dlabiing. 1 AcoouiuioduUtJU and
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 368, 25 March 1876, Page 1
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