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Boot and Shoemakers; 'C■■■■'; '■_ ; •:' JOHN ECCLES, . ~„.. 00T SHO^MAi&EE, NASEBY, MQTJNT IDA. Well Selected Stock of English" and Colonial Boots always on hand; " ; WatelamakerSj &c.' :' , . ...-.- ,j-■■■■ "-..■: < PRACTICAL WATCKMAEER AND .;/;V":.; JEWELLER, v,. __ :.,;._;■;' ;N.B.—R. S. guarantees all work done on tile .-.:;■- ::..-V:'h : ■-=-.' premises. -,■■;■•'^:.'[;EsXA!BLlSH^p''•:lS.sß.]■ l^•:■''■ J ■. ,-E:;X.v- E ? ;E A: V El K, 1 WATCHMAKER & i JEWELLER; ;;■■•.'. ; :' (Opposite tie Bank of Otago) ;' • : NOES S TEE ET , -_\ DVNE DI N . 'in Stock^GOLD; WATCHES, of Best Quality, direct from/the ■■;,■ :;.;■"'... - Manufacturers., ,\ : ■:■■■ .:,//.■ COLONIAL AND ENGEBH; JEWELRY^ > ; 4 ;of ithe Terybesfc description. . = CHRONOMETER, DIJPLEX,[ & LEYER Escapements, adj listed and .Repaired. 7 ' J; E,MI LE BY : '' MA N VI? A C TUBED. : : •' Tr- .4 -.' ■'".''.'. . A.. BEATER,;, ■ l : , v:;. : ,>\-:■:.■'. / ; .>: :h ..'.- .(Opposite the Sayings .Bank) : '-< ■■ ; ; ,; : : : i ■;;■ ■'% "ESTABLISHED : //'V'"PRINCE^;STREETv v i \-\ ''l . . - ; Opposite Bank ofOta'go. i >;,- ; J.' H. begs to acquaint his friends and /the public.generally that he is in constant receipt '.;biVP?by every :■ Vmail— New/Goods, '.purchased.' \froni the'besV makers, of which a list is envune-' rated below; i " ;r: '' v? '' . ''. WATCHES?—GoId> and silver,,,ladies*-: and /!</ gents',,,open-faced and hunting,.keyless, j :-jand every other description. ." :', ;; ,^ CHAlNS—Ladies' ; and gents'; Colonial and ~'',;/■ English gold albert and guard chains; BRpOQHES and Ear-rings, extensive choice, • set with . diamonds; and, every kind of ; : ' ■"■ precious stones. /; ; .-■■•■. ~_;.-. BRACELETS and assortment. .RINGS and Pins;' vario as designs ; also studs, -..;. sXeeve-linkSji and solitaires, and -gold and ~': Jsilver pencil cases.:..', s ■/; /•.■ ■ y. -,: :" / .". SILYEii GOODS—Tea- and coffee services, '.; knives, forks, spoons, salvers, ink stands, i /card cases, children's' mugs, knife, fork, ,-,''.. and' spoon, in sets ;; a selection .61' prize cups, salt cellars, and brooches. ■•■•■/'<' • /PLATiCD GOODS—Tea and ; coffee.'. services;; J ; sugar; basins, cruets,, liqueur frames, : egg o.'.: '■■ -stands, cake baskets, salt cellars, and every - : description of electro-plated goods. .BAROMETERS Ship and /hall, aneroid, mercurial, and metaiiic ; also a large c sortnient ofitliermometers.: ; ' " TEL^SQOPES— Opera, marine, and field ■■ ; " 'glasses.. CLOCE;S-^A^large assortmrnt ,of English, . drawing rooms, dining rooms, halls, ,or 7 /kitchens. ;:- ; VS K : ,^,?::;/; ■;./ GREENSTONE—-Alarge assortment of green-' .V- /iStuds, lockets, pins, &c. '",,■-..,-■.,, ■ ' J-H. vhas the honor; to inform tants of the province jthat. the manufacturer, of his Loudon made watches took a first prize at ■ the International Exhibition,. 1862, London. / .All sorts of Colonial Jewehy- made : to ordfr. !,_■ ' Cln'onometers, Duplex, Lever; ■Horizontal,, yerge, -'and every descriptohj of : Sliip chronometers rated by observation; Letters \vitliOrdersi'frbnv the ; country promptly; ; '.'" :: ; ■.;•:/.;' ' atteaded to: , : - : -- -; : :■''": ; * [ -:\:. , ; /Blaek3iniths. v .rM:-.:-;.'.'--wn ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, " ■ ,■,;/,■:.-■■"■'-: vi :-eareier/AND : '/t'" - :^EB^JU^\B^A■O.KSMIyHV ~Z '.'-■' (Opposite McDonald's Store) - ? l ' "0 'NABEBY, ; ,M:O,MT;.;IDi. i :•■■■■;■ NlB. I —Horse Shoes; Made on'•■■■the'' Premises.' \ '. ""-.'•'.■,'" ," . ' ' : '; '■ ' ~/'-:.'i: '.' : ' . ■;'■;■"•■.• (Next the Victoria Baker}') "...;\"' ; "'. /- ■>■ v / Nasebt. - :r; :.■''.■•'- ; ' : •■ s'-' r O E E A: N f D. C O . ■'■ §'. ,"".'',; 1'« * ' Telegraph Lines of ' ROiYAL' MAIL ; tJt)ACHES/ ' John Chaplin•; and Co\. ....Proprietor.' : /COBB AND.:-GQ.'S COACH Arrives from Dunecjm, .every /Tuesday ,ahd "Saturday at.9 d.rh.', from Dunstan eyery Mo'nr, Eriday at 3 p^in.'

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 1 April 1870, Page 4

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