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Miscellaneous Advertisements. NOTICE. ALL those INDEBTED to JAMES HARPER, will please Settle their Accounts *on.or before 20tli December. All Accounts not Settled at that date will be handed over to Messrs. Inder and George for immediate collection. I JAMES HARPER, i —— ! THE j JOINING- JgOOMS,j LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. j P. TOO TELL begs to inform his Mining j Friends in and around Naseby, that he has < Opened these spacious premises as j DINING ROOMS. j Every attention paid to Visitors. i : j Good a?id Substantial Meals at all Hours for « One Shilling and Sixpence! j Residents and Strangers invited to call and ; judge for themselves. j i Board and Accommodation, 225. 6d. per- week. ' Jellies, Blacmange, and Pastries* of every de- • ecription supplied to. Parties j and Families. I —— i NOTICE. I JAMES H VRPER begs to notify j that he has this day disposed of his Store < t in Leven street, Naseby, *to Loui* Gay Tun, j Chinese Storekeeper. In retiring from business i Mr. Harper desires to return thanks to his nu-. merous friends for the liberal patronage with which they have favored him since he has been in business in Naseby. JAMES HARPER. Naseby, Nov. 17,1870. LOUIS GrAY TAN, having purchased the store lately in the occupation of Mr. James Harper,, desires to. inform his friend's nnd the public that, in addition to the Chinese Goods hitherto kept in stock by him,, it is his intention hereafter-to deal in European goods al*o. L. G. T. hopes to secure some share of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor.. LOUIS GAT TAN. NOTICE. j CAliB, the- Celebrated Mesme- | >ist and Phrenologist will Visit lilticks, Dunj stan Creek, nnd Naseby about the 20th Nor. P ROFESBOR, SANDS m still in hi» glory at his new Promisee (adjoining Millar's Old Victorian Hotel\ Leven street, where lie hopes to meet with his old friends asusual. Haircutting on scientific principles. Shaving and Shampooing not, to be surpassed in the Colonies. RE SENT ATI OS, FAMILY, PEW, and POCKET BIBLES, beautifully printed, and elegantlv bound. Be in time. W. HAY. EADS OF FAMILIES can now be supplied with what every family should possess, viz., a Family Bible, containing' Family Register. W. HAY, Bible Agent. ANTED Known that Henry's Devotional Works, Willisons Works, and Wliiston's Josephus, can be had next ' Chronicle' Office, To-Day and To-Morrow. ~VTTANTED, Everybody, to Buy the ▼ t Illustrated National Printed and published this year. Price . One Shilling aad Sixpence only. For remainder of " Miscellaneous Ad• veriisements " see First Page.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 18 November 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 18 November 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 18 November 1870, Page 2

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