Hotels. .. COLLETT'S • X NCIENT T>RITO]S T TTOTEL, (Opposite the Bask oe New r A NASEBY, MOUNT IDA.' J/ "■ Gr. C, while thanking the public for the liberal support accorded to him, while,in .business for the past fire years, begs to inform the inhabitants of Naseby, and surrounding districts, that he trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Clean and -well-ventilated Bed Rooms, and Comfortable Sitting-Rooms.'.':.»'. Hirst-Class Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c, are only kept. ,'t r ■ .f s •-• Goo d Stabling.!; FIEST-CIASS BIIIIAEB Tlfelß. T. A. JONES, ' 1. (Late of the G-olden Age) THE" OTAGO (Late John M'Cubbin's) ■;s- - Street, DusnEDrN*- ■ _____ ' &' 1 - • ' * r $ Country Visitors -will find the best accommodation, coupled -with' the finest viendsK&t moderate charges. ~s?\ ' #-" A EIBST-CLASS BILLIARD-BOOM.' HEOWN & SCEPTRE HOTEL, U • f; GrEOEGE STEEET, DtJInEDIN. JJXJAMES W. .COTTON .(late, of_tlie Horse and Jockey) begs to intimate to. his friends and the public that he has taken the above commodious Hotel, and trusts to merit the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on him. S;., • Excellent Accommodation for Boarders'and Private Families.. '{., .'. Eirst-class Billiard-room; good stabling; &c Brewers. TAao EEWEEX Burke's Incomparable I Y Y and Pale Ales Barrels, and """§ Kilderkins. o L. & C. BTJEE3I, BEETVEES. Booksellers and Stationers. I L LI AM A I ED, ; (Successor'to John Simpson) "Wholesale mb Eetail Bookseller \;-'; : :^:'■,,■■' ■_"■ and :: " : :;: ' r ■;' GrEIfERAL StaTIONEB, G3JOEGE STEEET, DUJSTEDIISr, {Opposite Oddfelloios' Sail). W,. B. has always on hand a large assortment of School Books, Slates, and other : School requisites, and being a direct importer of same,. School Committees and Teachers can be supplied at very moderate rates. EITH A 1S T D NICOLSON *>. ■ ■ .'■■■■■''■ (SUCCESSOES TO JOSEPH MACKAX) BOOKSELLEES, STATIONEES, & PEINTEES, Prikces Street, JN"orth, DIJNEDIN. * IEEGUSSOjSr AND MITCHELIi,. STATioisrEßs, Account Book Maktjeactueees, , : Engravers, Lithographers, and ; Pointers ~' ■■■■ * PEINCES STEEET NOETH, / \ > " dunedin. '."■.'-'"■ NEWSPAPEES, J- BOOKS. ':' ' Six ■;'.""*■ .. ■ : : v :&:::■"■ .■■ Mbn'_. Young Journal, monthly parts. '„".-.: 12s London Journal, Bow Bellsi &c, do., d0....13s Nation or Irishman, 4 copies each m0nth....205. Illustrated London News, 4 do., do.. i'. ... .28s;Australasian or Leader 4 do., do t . ............20s Home News, monthly paper, 16s. for twelve v J months. The are postages included. Every description of Magazines, and Newspapers received by English Mails frdm; all parts of the world. Country agents ;# ' supplied. ; SMpr JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, AND NeWSPAPEK LIIPOETEB, .",* :'-r f Bookseller and Stationer, j E T gS TEE ET, - DUN EDIN J.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 15, 14 May 1869, Page 1
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390Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 15, 14 May 1869, Page 1
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