OR Sale Massey-Harris Bicycle; _• in Splendid Order, nearly new, £l6 Cash. Apply Office of this Paper. . N OTICE. ',-;. * LL Stock Trespassing Runs L 228. and 228 aon and after the Ist dayiof Impounded without Further Notice. W. BURNETT. NOLAN'S HALL, ST. BATHANS : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 23 and 24. :.. : : - : ' TOWN -HALLf NASEBY. -f : : ... TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ..v; December 27 and 28. • St. HiMMooaie's VISIONS OE THE FUTURE CO. Introducing for the first time to the New Zealand Public THE BIOGRAPHE, The very latest improvement on the Cinematographe. Living Pictures of Gladstone's Funeral in London, the last Melbourne Gap (see The Grafter winning), Ugo Biondi (the world's greatest lightning change artist), Scenes from the play of "Faust," Fights, Dancing Girls, Baby's Dinner, j Charges of Cavalry, and the latest sensational High Diving (reversed), <fcc, &c. 35 SUBJECTS THE BETTINI MICROPHONE Will reproduce gems from the Operas, gems from the Poets, gems of Song and Humor. High Art Statuary from the Paris Salon shown with stereoscopic effects. X-Ray and Cuban War Scenes. ADMISSION t 2s and Is dren, Half-price. ST. HILL & MOODIE, j : Directors. The Naseby & IRanfaply liivepy and liettiricj Stables. \~j. R. SMITH V v .. : : PROPRIETOR. X\OUBLE and Single Buggies, Ex-JL-J presses, Tip Drays, and Saddle Horses Always Ready for Hire. A large Quantity of Oats;" Chaff, ? and Coal for Sale by the Bag or Load at Lowest Prices. The Best Attention given by an Experienced Groom to Horses left > at Livery in the above v i Stables. LOOSE BOXES FOR ENTIRE AND RA CE HORSE S WITH? SPLENDID - | PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. -; Coach Service, by arrangement with Craig and Co., between Naseby and Ranfurly : Coach Leaves Naseby Livery Stables at 10 a.m. sharp. i ! Leaves Ranfurly on arrival there of Dunedin train; due at 1.50 p.m. CHARGES STRICTLY ;.'.mod e r ate. ■'■. v PATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY LORD RANFURLY, GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. fiGtopHol Proprietress ... Mrs. E.T. George THIS Old-established Hotel has been entirely re-biiilt. Visitors arid Travellers will find it replete with every comfort and convenience Wines and Spirits of ■ the Choicest Brands : "..^ Table and Sample Rooms. EXCELLENT STABLE ACCOMMODATION, With Loose Boxes. Horses taken in on livery, well fed, and cared for by efficient grooms. ■/ ; ; -. SADDLE HACKS, HARNESS HORSES v ; .v .AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. THE Royal Hotel EARN-STREET, NASEBY. (The well-known Ex-commercial Traveller of the Ofcago Goldfields), PHOP^IETO^, aAS Purchased the old-established Hotel recently owned by the late Mr Edmund Horswell. ■ It is the intention of the Proprietor to spare neither trouble or expense in making this Hotel one of the most comfortable and commodious outside of Dunedin. ONLY THE VERY BEST LIQUORS KEPT. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. COMPLETE SUITE OF PRIVATE APARTMENTS BILLIARD ROOM. GOOD STABLING AND AN EFFICIENT GROOM A. L. Herclman, ~<OllCtl ' Dencent-slreet, Nnsebi/. Solicitor to the Government. Advances to Settlers Office. E. c Cuttsn, BAIiJU'T-"It 1./C/T* NASEBY
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1521, 23 December 1898, Page 2
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