&- W- 3p u ™s'* 3 m ¥ RX U ar^ CHEAP CLEARING P* HJORK.INQ-, has determined previous to removing to ISTew" Buildings' to offer the whole of his Stock at such Iteduced Prices which should effect a Speedy, Clearance in all the various departments, which are well assorted, DItESS GOODS, GENEKAL DRAPERY, MENS', YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING, LADIES, MAIDS, & CHILDKEN3' BOOTS & SHOES in large variety. MENS', YOUTHS', & BOTS' BOOTS, ' in English, Colonial, and cur own ' Manufacture. ■ r'N. _P, S. respectfully requests SETTLEMENT OF OUTSTANDINGACCOUNTS: on wliicli a Discount will he allowed during tlie Month.
O Y A. L H O T B L, /■■ ■ IS asesi. EDMUND HGESWELL ...... Pbopbietoe A substantial and;handsome addition having been made to the above well known Hotel; it is now one of the most comfortable and commodious to be found outside of Dunedin. : Complete suit of Private. Apartments. .- Erst-class Aeeommodafcion for Yisitors.' Wines,; Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brand. TJNStfRPASSED STABLING- ACCOMMODATION. E. HoesweHi, of the Eoyal Hotel, having completed bis unrivalled and weu-finislied Stable at the bottom of Earn square, in connection/with the abovj Hotel, begs to notifyto Travellers and the public generally that ( Horses will be stabled; well fed, and properly attended to by efficient grooms, .'' '..''■ COBB AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES : Arrive at and depart from;the Roysi Hotel. >PINCE ALFREDi'" HOTEL, "' "■' BLACKSTONE HILL. SAML. ETOBE Proprietor, - Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs of the y- .. j- Best Brands. ''■'■'■■ Crdod "itabling. Horse strictlylookecLafter. ;; STORE ■ BUTCHERY., AKD BAKEI Y. NCIENT 'DEITOF TTOTEL, ;• LEVEN .STREET, NASEBY. [Established, 1863.] RICHAED W-EBBEB tSnccessor Proprietor. B.\V. having purchased the above Hotel, begs to intimate to his friends and the public: generally that he will spare no. effort to promote the comfort of those who may visit him. He begs to thank them for the support re-: ceived from them while proprietor of- the Criterion, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favor. One of Alcoek.'s best.Billiard Tables- ..-.-■ GOOD STABLING. - ; ' HOTEL, PALMERSTON, (Adjoining Bailway Station),, JAMES DCTNCAR, ... ... Proprietor
(Late Northern Line of Coaches). - . Private Apartments and Attendance, Commodious Sample Booms, and Extensive Stab- %•:\ ; j_..\ ■;;■/■'■ -■■■■. Buggies, Saddle Horses, &c, on Hire to all parts of-the District. Eirst-elass G-rassPad-doek Tea and -Coffee ok arrival of each train ,' A YE ELY H OT E L. Comer ' . Tiverton and Start Streets, PALMERSTQN. • R. H. HTHRAY Pjiopiuetob. E.H. MURRAY begs to intimate to his friends in the. Mount Ida District that he has opened the above commodious premises, as,a fIKST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to obtain a fair share of their support. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. 1 Suites, of Rooms for Private Families Bath Room, and Good Stabling. ATSON'S HOTEIi, DTJNEDIN. THE COUNTRY PEOPLE'S HOUSE. Specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers. Situated in the immediate vicinity of the Railway Station and places of amusement, and fitted with 3very possible convenience. This Hotel is the most popular resort -in Dunedin. Tariff—7s per day. Night Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. Our Porter is in attendance at the to receive luggage.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 656, 27 April 1882, Page 1
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507Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 656, 27 April 1882, Page 1
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