•■ft/ 5 .Mlmpcrg, Carb. NEW ■^ :^^HJOR^,Ni .7s : nm Opening Qmsign IN ALL THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. !j)RAPMi Clti MAKER OF BOOTS 'T/ : .'..•,'... i
EDMUND ' ;\A-substantial arid handsome addition having been made to the above well known Hotel/ it is now one of the moßt comfortable and commodious to be found outside of Dunedin., ~ Complete suit of Private Apartments.; .; First-claßS.Accommodation for Visitors. . Wines, Spirits, and Aleß Best Brand. ; iUNSmPASSED :)^^ • " f E.Hobbwbll/ of ,the Royal ,Hot^,^ay in f completed ihis,. unrivalled and,. vvelltfinished Stable at-the .bottom ofrEarri.square, .i.inconr nection with the above Hotel, hegs to notify to Travellers and' 'the generally that Horses v?ell fed,, an<i properly; attended; to by efficient ' ; ;i- .; \ : A i ' '•;; Arrive at and depart from the Ebyil.Hotel. ' BLACkSTONE HILI/.W f.v; i > ;, SAMX. INDBE ■ProprieVor. ■ •''•"^ :'\'- •'■;'- "'",:■* V!v';/ ; Best Brands J .''• a: Good Stabling.'"•; -Morses strietly"Looked after. :";■-• "t^ST6KB,,3tJTOHBEY,-AKp^ : BAKEI Y r ! t ; :,- 'SHSfc : -ttptto : Richabd:Wbbbbb"; v ; ;~'V \Prbpfietqri :;•;. ;;,;;; i v- ! ; E. VV. -having purchased the, above. Hotel begs to intimate to liißfriendsaDd the public "generally that he will spare no effort: to ipro;mbte the comfort of those who.may yjsit him. He begs to thank them for the support received from them'whtte proprietor of : the 'Criterion, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of t'aeir favor.
Oneof Alcock's best Billiard Tables. '';•',' ..833". GOOD STABLING.': J L s . : Family and J*; COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ; BA.TIBA.T-STEEET, DTTNEDIN. ■ Estabisbed .: ; v; Two minutes' walk from Railway Station. Suites of room s far Private Families; BilliardiSalobh,' with Alcock's Prize Exhibition -■--■: "-"': ; '. ;/:T v "Table. -'">:- i '': V . Lirery and Bait Stableß. "./,-.■• Horses, Carriages, and Buggies on hire. \ W. li. PHILP, Proprietor. to mchßo ; . '•■:..■'■ L< L :;-: : :'";\*^Y TIMPIKE HOTEL,PALMERSTON, 1 (Adjoining Railway Station)^ JAMES DUNCAN, v;. ..i ; Proprietor ,; (Late Northern Line of Coaches). j,/ Private Apartments arid Attendance, Commodious Sample arid Extensive Stab- ''.'!-. Buggies, Saddle Horses, ic.j on Hire to all parts of thei District. : First-class;,Grass'Pad- 1 'dock. V;..''--iV-"--:, '■'/■: : ' .-.'•' ,V,r : : ;;' v c^iTea.andCoffee or arrivalof'each-train. i ; ■Hyp : ;^i:.'S^./P:■A , .'.K■...jß, ' TAILOB AWD CLOTHIEB, ' |'./ &eo'rge-stree'ty'Duriedi n, i - ■•..:..'■.•,; ■■■.• '■'■■..#.'. v .; ' :; ■•--■•• (Established for 16 Years), Begs to inform the public of the Mount Ida District that he is prepared to Make Suits of Clothesin Tweeds, Cloth, or other Materikls, at oheapest rates. Good and Fashionable Fits guaranteed. —'' - ; ! ; ;"13 GEOIIOE^STBEETyDDNBDIN, ■/ (IS'ear the Octagon.)
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 611, 18 June 1881, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 611, 18 June 1881, Page 1
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