!'' D. BTEWAKT - -' PROPEIETOK. V.epp-etreel aud'the main Dunstari Kr.aff, offers superior. inducements to travellers and ,who desire Comfort, • Quietnessi and 'Attention! : .-,]/.■ ' Good Stabling Attached-.r ....;; - ri ;., T - The; beat descriptions:' 'of '-Beertj' : Wines and ~: 7. ~ Spirits only kept. ST.'' BAT'SaNS. B'. HANQEft'.;; .PnOPBIKTOB, : ; Travellers will find every attention given them .'■ ri "■ ' I at,,thb,Hqtel. ( : ,..,-,., , 7 ; t , ., t &??& Brand* of Spirits, Wines, and Boers, Forge adjolinin'gJfiiS ■pV&mises. . ' .' carefully attended to. : • <«_ ;_ __ :'.'■•■- TO THE ; ! & Aftß EWHEN IT A ' Dl'& O-1N G 3 -*-' ' __37^BOINGS : ,'•;■'." :f '- T .•' , ~(A mile and a halfpast, Morgan's) j'';;Diyiß'ii_aSE»T '.;'." V' Propnetpr, I .'; iV'ines,! Spirits, and Liquejura, of the Best Brands.. ~ ' . >°. Scabling.";' Horses' strictly attended-tb.^ t. iP-iM.-begfl to notify that hVhasa.Butchery'" .in cohniectioh with the above business. :,; '" '■'''' : ; Also, Timber and Galvanised Iron-always on hand, ; ..... .... 5 ... .. . .*< rpil EDO UrQL A S : ;H© TE L, ';!;*.'■ :i ] GorAaONjiUDNEDINv -.-N-i:.v •';...-. ; < The ■,\y. f.'a jdation for ViSitorj'ta I)u'nedinV'''' 'iv'o'J ' * yy< . i Hot, pold, arid Shower Iktta. • : ; ■$( VjL - S - PonqiAs &.OBO? Falco.ver,. , , ;• <. Pj.;>, H ANBAH AN-begs4o that tlio"same ebmfort and conveniences still \ at the above Hotel. ~ ; : j,,,^' ,' .'Gqodßrands of Beerß, Wines, arid Bpirit&6_lj> i;* ■:'; ; Excellent Stibling : attacbe<Lv: ii; ■ JU; ! '■ O.OOD BILLIAHD I'l'lTl, B . ,!^jSlfii'. 1 COMMEKCf AL ":\ liOTEL;S ... JL?} : ST.-BAT-HANS-' .• '.-I ':'■• - t .'i ; P' f .K3SKKYi... JKEOPJ_IEIOI_ii-, ,'.,,".'. : ■-• ' ; ••''-• 3 '■'.'■',. [ ; : J. -■ ttood Acoommodatica'fotTraTellors. ■ :9?® : of on -,...'.; <* t' - v -" ; *the'Pi>jaijdo9i;.,'J.' i-.'v_ : i J . ..':-r ; '' ' - > • '■ ( - -■ • ■;,. ~.,.'. ."Stßatbans. ' ;'Jv 'JOJjES bego to intimate .to hie _rie_<ie .and the public that ho has puroh_aed' from , Mr..B. Vasher the above hotel. ''Xravellerß . . and visitore will linU rfvery oomtbrt and can- ■ venioiiM. . The altenttious, when bompiatedy. lh« Wolsh.Harp o»e»f the.bet*t upoouutry llojeif.. '""- TH.E^S : lOltij_ adjoininc;, condtinafdnfi-elaea article in .daily dvnmua, and Buited to thtf re- ■ 4uirt;meijU). ol.tae riiamal, at ni/.,„t; j-saoouuble . t-riOtfs. . r ,,.i,COAL3 ! : OOAIj3 !! COALS. •! ; VVusht-r's ' Uoidpit, \J.■'.' jo-jL-t will supf 'j Uoal of au iiaoeilohi.' (jutdity at'tlio pit for a2a 6i a ioiuJ.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 410, 3 February 1877, Page 1
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296Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 410, 3 February 1877, Page 1
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