Hotels. : COLLETT'S . JgRITON JJOTEL, (Opposite the Baste: of New Zealand) NASEBY, MOUNT IDA. • Gh C., -while thanking the public for the liberal support accorded to him "while in business for the past five years, begs to inform the inhabitants of Naseby, and surrounding districts, that he trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Clean and -well-ventilated Bed Rooms, and Comfortable Sitting-Rooms. . First-Class Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c., are only kept. • Good Stabling. Eiest- Class Bihiabd Table. OU NT IDA HOTEL, EARN STREET, NASEBY. j JOHN O'HALLORAN - - - Peopbxeioe. Booksellers and Stationers. Jg AIED, (Successor: to John Simpson) "Wholesale ajh) Retail Bookselleb A2TD GrENERAL STATIO2JEB, G-EOEGrE STREET, DIJNEDIN, (Opposite Oddfelloios' Sail). W. B. has always on hand a large assortment of School Books, Slates, and other School requisites, and being a direct importer of same, School Committees and Teachers can be supplied at very moderate rates. JXEITH AND NICOLSO.N, / • BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS. AND PRINTERS, BIBLEJWAREHOUSE (Late Willm. Hay's), Have on-hand— , ■<-- How to Study the New Testament. Dr. Hamilton'e Works. • from Heaven, &c. Sunshine. . Bonar's Night|of Weeping. Reid's Blood of Jesus. Biyce's Greek Readers. Xenophon's Anabasis Plato, Apology, Crito. Bibles and Stationery, &c., &c.
"pVEIiGrTJ SSON AND MITCHELL, Statiokees, Account Book MaijtjEACTUEEES, Engravers, Lithographers, and Printers, Peinces street Nobth, DUNEDIN. PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS. ; Six Mon's. Young Ladies' Journal, monthly part5......12s London Journal, Bow Bells, &0., do., d 0.... 12s Nation or Irishman, 4 copieseacli month...2os Illustrated London News, 4 do., do ....28s Australasian or Leader 4 do., do 20s Home News, monthly paper, 16s. for twelve months. The -above charges are postages included. Every description of Magazines, and' Newspapers received by Jinglisli Mails from aLL parts of the world. Country agents supplied. JOSEPH BKAITHWAITE, Periodical and Newspaper Importer, Bookseller and Stationer, ELEET Steeet, DTu jSTED 12* Drapery, &e. DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c., &c. JAMES AL EX AND EE (SUCCESSOR TO SIR. JAMES SAMBON) Begs to notify to the Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that he has just received, and is now Opening Out, a Well Selected ajjd Seasonable S.T O C K O F Gt O Op S in the above Departments, which he will dispose of at the Lowest Remunerative Peices. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES ALEXANDER.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 July 1869, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 July 1869, Page 1
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