'#• 1* fjarring's §rap«g Carb. KTBW WINTER GOODS. N. P. HJORRINQ Is now Opening Consignments of New Winter Goods IN ALL THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. JS T . L\ H JOE RING, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, AND IMPORT ' A AND MAKER OF BOOTS, ... > ' M ASEBI.
Potels. / O T iA. L HOT ; E Ij, Nasbbt. rh- . *' EDMUND HORSWELL ...... Pbopbietob : First-class Accommodation for Visitors, urines, Spiritsi.andAlesof the Best Brand. ,• Bl.LlUl D. 8. . , UNSURPASSED STABLING ACCOMMODATION. E. Hobswem., of the Royal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn square, in connection with the above Hotel, begs 'to notify to Travellers and the public generally that Horses will be stabled, well fed, and properly attended to by efficient grooms, : FIRST CLASS SADDLE HACKS ON HIRE. . COBB AND. CO.'S MAIL COACHIES i, Arrive at and depart from the Royil Hotel. -pPINCE ALFRED HOTEL, JL BLAOKSTOXE HILL. SAML. INDER* - Proprietor i Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the Best Brands.:. : Good Horses strictly looked after. STORE, BUTCHERY, AND BAKEI Y. gRITON JJOTBL, ,/ LEYBN STRKET, NASEBY.,.;-iV : , [Established, ; 1863.[j ; ; Richard Webbbb , - , 1 Proprietor. ,I , ~ ..(Successor to G-VCpllett.) ~ R. W., having purchased the above. Hotel begs.to intimate to his friends ap4. the public generally that he will spare ; no effort to pro-, mete the comfort of those who may visit him. He begs to thank them, for the support received. fiom them while,, proprietor of the Criterion, and trusts by -strict attention to business to,merit a continuance of. tiieir favor. , ~ One of'Alcock's best Billiard Tables. 7. good stabling. ' QHAMROCK EAMILY AND ' i i © l . : COMMERCIAL HOTEL; : .. : RATTB AY-STREET, pUNEDIN. " ii ■; , . i.;,,../Estabnshe'dilSpl.i'/ ]//■ .• Two,minutes'wa'k from Railway. Station.; • , - ■ Suites ofirooms far Private-Franiliee. : Billiard Saloon; with-Alcoek's Prize Exhibit ion ■ ""«'•■■■ " v Tab!e. • . : ' i ' V; 'Liveryand Bait Stables. *■■ Horses, Carriages, and Buggies on hire. . ''rW. I«. PHILP, Proprietor. ; fco'ihcb&b' '" v: ' ~ E MKRE HOTEL, PALMERSTON, (Adjoining Railway Station), JAMES DUNCAN,. ... ... Proprietor • : (Late Northern Line of Coaches). ' i t t Private' Apartments and Attendance, Com,'modioua Sample ;Rooms, and Extengiva Stabling. - ■ ■ - ■ : Bpggies, Saddle Horses, &c., on Hire, lo all tparts of the District. First- class Grass Paddock. ' Tea and Coffee on arrival of each train. , bailor. H 0 MAS C A R R,. TAILOa AND CLOTHIER, . Georgo-stre e't,' D u"n n', , - (Established for 16 Years), . Begs to inform the public of the Mount Ida' .District that he is prepared to Make Suits of Clothes in Tweeds, Cloth, or other Materials, at cheapest rates. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed oh the Premises. y. ,GobS and Fashionable' Fits guahintred. : THOMAS CAliB, 13 Georok Street, D'unbdin, (Noarth'e Octagon.)
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 28 August 1880, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 28 August 1880, Page 1
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