&} p:\A7 1V i_, v v..,. ." 'S-- j?- j£ » «f % « N. P. HJORRING ,/s noizr.Otymtn? Consignments 01 T\ r AT.r T~RT? TAVTnffv 7)F*M 7?rV.7?"VT-<?. D RAPEE, CLOTHIER, AND IMPORT ,' AND MAKER OF BOOTS ■HASEB—
0 Y-"-A. L- H O T S L, EDMUND HORSWELL ...... EEOPiiiEiOB Asuhstantiai and handsome addition having been mad<> to the above well-known Hote. l , it is now one of the most comfortable nndcommo'diousjto be found outside of Diinedin: Complete suit of Private Apartments. U. Win*?,, Spirits, arid Ales of the Best Bnaid. B I L ti I A> D S . raSirnPAfSED STABBING ACCOMMODATION. E. IJo/asvsTSi.L, of the Boval Hole 1 , having competed his unrivall?d and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn square, in con : neetion with the abov<! Hotel, begs to notify to Travellers and the public generally that Sorses will be stabled, well fed, and properly attended to by efficient grooms. COBB ANT) CO/S MAIT, COACHES" ] Arrive at and depart from the Itoyil.'Hotel/ ?PTNCE ALFRED HOTEL, BTiACESTO>~E HIT/T*. BAMU. TNDER Proprietor. " "Wi~;s,'Spu-ive, and ijiqueurs of th p . ! ••':.-. Best Brands. &*od ""tiiblins. Horses strictH Tooke ! after. '■■' x ■ . .- '-?■'.. -, "■■■-. ■■'r-J'-X STOKE, BUTCHERY, AND 3AKETY.: itfCIENT T)RITON ■ TTOTEL, is S"% Jp 8 ■'■.'■ ] \\ -■ IJJVEK STREET, NASEBY. .'■V; rTUabliaheci, 18^3.] rircHAsn Wkbber - .•'-..; Proprietor. (Successor to G-. Collett.; ■■■ E. \V. hnvina purchased the above Hotel begs to; intimate to his friends and the public generally; that he will spare no effort to proin -fe the comfort of those who may visitiliim. Lie hegs to thank, them for the support re-, eeived frdpi theui while proprietor of; the Criterion, and trusts by strict. attention to ■ business to merit a continuance of their favor. On« of Alcock's best Billiard Tabfe. . enOD S'rABLIKG. / nMPltiEttfyT^ J (Adjnimng'*"Pia.ilway P*--at.ion), / - JAMES DUNG AST, Proprietor (Late Line of Coaches)., Private ApartfnentsJand Attendance,'"Gom-. modtoUß Sample Rooms, and Extensive Sibling. ■•"'■ '" " ■'"'- ■' Buggies, S'vdclld Hei'ses, &c, on Hire to all parts of the District. Firstekss Grass Pad-drK-fc: '■.' . .." , * .;■' Tei and Coffee on arrival of'each train. 1 A v. k it LI HOTEL. . Corner :Tivertou and Start Strata, ~': PALMERSTON. IL H. HTRKAT ... ..... rnorniETOa. 11. H. MURRAY begs to intimate to his frends'in the Mount Ida District that he has opened the above commodious premises, as a .' ■.■'> / r . FrRST Ct,ASS FAM.U.V HOTEL, and hopes, by strict'attention to business, to obtain a fair share of their support. ~ "Sample Kooms for Commercial Travellorn. ■ Suites of Rooms for Private Families. .-• ■ Bath Hooni, and Good'Stafeliag. . -r , "OTEL, DUNEDtN? ; '.'■'■■>* THE COUNTRY PEOPLES HOUSE. Specially built for the convenience of Railway and ,bther Travellers. .Situated m. the immediate vicinity of the Railway fixation and places of amusement, ; and fitted with every possible convenience. •This Hotel is the most popular resort in Thmedin. Tabiff— ~s per day. * Sorter. Travellers oal!ed, fqJrc.ii.i.y Traius. Our Porter is in attendance' at the Railway Star* to receive luggage.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 645, 11 February 1882, Page 1
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