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mm.,^ HMi Opening Consignments of HimiWBCTiT? u.u.: IN ALL TSE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. ~ ! ;j'.' jjRAEEK, CLOTHIER, AND IMPORTIERrAND- OF" JoOTS ' !^ ,m '!■'.-) :JOO T':i:i'*?><i ;.;','' VH ~.. ~ ~...7 „••-■,..■..- i ' ~

i OOKS - AND ■';- ;v,.;;..wii,LiAM' 1 ,BAiE,i), ~... . BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,' *■ ; : "." "DTINEDIN.y |^! ( '.]^ T ;B:'w9uld. remind his .numerous customers that he has always on hand 'a!.^ > fin, .almost every re'c^iyinglarge^Additions to it direct from | carefullypsejeoted there i io pislStiockidf Bibles and Testaments is also Ja?ge. ahd-varjed, iboth as style and! prices I —the latter ranging from Is. 6d. to £4 and . * , V'v'; i 'l. ■ •'< • ( ~ \.,-a Qhamberst Encyclopaedia, 10 v 015.,; £s. .(."-A - ••■: lßS^ta'^fl!^y,' l, Accduiftißob'ksi ; 'Wrapping I Papers, Grocers Bags, School Books, Photographic Albums, School I Prizes, Mathematical Instruments, ! Color^Boxes, ); great variety. __ t Country, Prders collected. -and despatched Vitn promptness^' , , ,itarge;Discountallowedtbihe Trade. WILLIAM BAPRDr % '■"■' BOOKSELLER _ AHD, ( . GENERAL STATIONER, .ASix fAal'Ui. i

IHE BALL AE AT HO TETI, •'—''^ 'BASEST. ' ,: "' ' . •D. (: STEWA i RT "- ' JPROPEIETOR. ThisHbtel,' situated at the junction o"f D'er-went-street.and the main Dunstan Eoad, offers superior inducements to travellers and others, who desire Comfort, Qiuefeaess and' Attention. -':" ! /," . r •■•.;.iGf-flodiStabling 'Attached.''' The best descriptions'' of Beers, Wines and : ; Spirits, only kept, . ? : HE , VU;L OAN -H OTE L, • -ST. BATHAKS. S..HANGEE; .Pe'opbistoe. : -vnllfind every attention given them- ...,,. .at this. Hotel. Good Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beers, :.-ii: K f kept. - ■' ."' ' . • -.; Blacksmith's Eorge adjoining the ..-premises. , ■ : SUPERIOR : Horses, carefully, attended ; to. ,-..-m.-. ■.•: i DIRECT ROUTE ,'v. . TO THE " " " MAEEEWHENUA DIGGINGS _>A&S'HO-TBiE;.KTEBITEjSu ',',. ~(A mile and a half past Moi-gan's.) • David -Messent Proprietor. 'Wines,-.^Spirits,'and Liqueura of' the Bes't Brands. f ,'.". t [." Good Stabling. Horses strictly attended to* ■■> 'D. M. begs to notify that he has, in connection -with the above business, a General Store, Butchery, and Bakery. ' Also, Timiber. and Galvanised Iron always on> hand. ' : .■.[.., GOLDEN ; FLEECE B.OTEL, WAIKOXrATTI. '■'?':'

hire, *?TiT <.f.;.-o,i L i ■ ■". - NiSEBX. JBDMXTSFD Eirst-class Acc'ommodatiQn.for Visitors-/ Wines, .Spirits* and'Ales<6fithe Best Brands! V N SiU E:RA SSED ' BIT AB1IN& ACCOMMODATION. E. HoesweliL, of the Ecyal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square in connectio,n with .the above, begs to notify ■to Travellers and' the' Public' generally that [Horses, lwoli.be' Stabledy Well-sEed, and properly attended to by efficient Grooms. . :T •.>!.!('' : .■ £ J '■iV-j- ■'■- •'-' •; ! '■■■■" FIMST r CLASS SAJDDZH SACKS- ON '•'"" - '" ' EIRE. COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES" Arrive at and Depart from the Eoyal Hotel. >EI'S!c ; E~ALEEEb HOTEL, ,':., v.i'l i JBLACKSODOinE HEDL. SAML. INDEE -Peopeietob. '-'• 'vV'liifß.'Bpiritsi and Liqueurs of the Boat Poj-L Stabling. ; Strictly looked after. ; - / STOEE, ;BinCCHEEYi &: BAKEEY. <BJ3?BHIQJN. OTEL, LEYEN-STEEET, NAsEBST. G.'irds.L'Ai/D PEOPErETOB. and' commodious' Hotel •beiug^ibw'completed; iouers to' Strangers and T]avciiera,,vkitLng-NMebyiCoiafortabie Quarters. (Jood Drinks and Good Attention. Private Eooms for Families. '■ft. \\l 'i cf? 1/ !i-;J i\. f ' KrV iuFEUIO&-STABLING. '] ( ,". , WAITED KNOWN. rfIHE A.UJj;D SGOTIiJM HOTEL, Oorherof Cumberland rLacl Stuart-streets, " 'DuaEmj.,.'. , . Is' now completed ; ;.it... having been entirely ..',„!.■ \rc T built, andgre.atly enlarged. W.^EID-LEE PjttOPEIIiTOB. Eatnilius aiidiotbers visiting town will find this Hotel'-second.--:to. none, ior■ ■•comfort anil reasonable,.charges. ■. ■ Bomg-sniuitu-U only two lmutes' wuHsHruiatheittwlvvay Station, uuilca ir'l O GO 6 hi"

rjIHE BAL LAR AT HOTE L J- st.bathans. , P. HANRAHAN begs to assure his friends that the same comfort and, conveniences still exist at the above Eotel. : ; ■ - : • i>- ■'- Good Brands of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only ~;,..' , ... ~;, '-, kept. ~-■., .. : Excellent Sfribling attached.: -; ~. &OOD BILLIAED TABLES. < ■'.''. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ST.BATHANS. : " P. KENNY............ Peopbietoe. Only the best brands of Beers, Wines and Spirits kept. Good Accommodation for Travellers. , Good 5 arid' ■ Comfortable Stabling' attached. One of Alcock's Full-sized Billiard Tables on the Premises....-•.-. riiHE WELSH HAKP HOTEL, JL WELSHMAN'S GULLY, :' ; ''■*.. St Bathans. J. 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 convemenee.. The alterations, when completed, will make the Welsh Harp, one of the best upcountry Hotels. THIS STOEE-adjoining, contains first-class articles in daily demand, and suited to tho requirements of the district, at most reasonable pvicoa. COALS ! COALS !! _ COALS!! !—Having also purchased Washer's Coalpit,. J". will supfVy.Goal of an excellent quality at the pit for IDs a load —same price as previously. fTN.I E. AITKEN, ON B A K E E Y BXEKAL 3TORE, KASEB.Y I I) A,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 374, 12 May 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 374, 12 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 374, 12 May 1876, Page 1

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