Miscellaneous Advertisements. LDEIIK3E AND. ;T AENER, : WOODV AND GENERAL a t; .'"■.'/.ir.! ? .. p v ££ SY "" ' r -"' Orders addreßsed to the'Post Office, Naseby, promptly attended to. ■**• begs to annouiice to - tlie Residents of Naseby and' surround- ' ing neighborhood that he lias now a First-rat - PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST - from Dunedin in his employ. a'; PORTRAITS TAKEN ' j i J _,,.. Ln the First Style of the.Art. /? I Inder & George's Advertisements. TO-ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. f'BEG- to inforfn all Perteons Indebted to me that I have appointed Messrs. Inder and George my true and lawful Attprnies, to receive all Moneys Due me, with full power to sue for and recover, and in every way act in my stead. f ; '< ■■/■':. m:'; •- - JOHN M'DONA'LD. f July 7,1870. , N OTIC E. r BEG- to inform all. Persons Indebted - to me that I have appointed Messrs. I Inder and George my true and lawful Attornies, with power to receive, sue for, and recover all Moneys' Due ine. 7 HARRY NOKES. ; ■:■ CHAELE3 PESCIO: / ; PRELIMINARY'NOTICE. i, ! ME OH A KLES .PESCIO,; BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, has much pleasure in informing the , Miners and the public generally that ' he intends Opening, in a few daysi~< those premises in Leveri street, 1 latelv occurred hv Mr. R. Sf.rnntr ?' Watchmaker. Boots and Shoe* made on the premises suited to the of the District. Mr. C. P. desires to state that, having Colonial experience in tne trade, he -is prepared to execute. - w6rk"t>fthe finest description. Ladies' Bppte^made.to.Order. a cCHAELE&PESCIO: '. i N OTICE. ;wid hag disposed of his Store jnXeven- street,' Naseby,. ; to Louis Gay. Tan, Cliineße.Storeie.ep.er. In retiring from business to return thanks to his numerous friends liberal patronage with wliich they i hav_e_favored him since he has been in business in Naseby. '~ ~ '"' JAMES HiRPER. Naseby, Nov. 17,1870,. ,;. -*■ - ; " OUIS SAY TAN, having pur--4 chased the store lately in the occupation of Mr.: James - Harper, desires to inform his friends.arid-the-public that, in_addition_ta.,theChinese Goods hitherto kept in stock by bimy it is his intention hereafter to .deal in European "goods also. L. G. T. hopes to. secure some share of the-patronage s©> liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. c LOUIS GAY TAN. '-,■'- ■;'■'■■ : -'*'•:"> A B*D LER Y. ' E. GEOEGEEAVEN,Bam>Ieb, j and Harness Maker, begs to announce •Wthe-inhabitantfl of Naseby and surrounding districts that he has commenced Business as above in Earn street, and hopes, by strict attention', combined with moderate charges, to 'meet with-public patronage and support. Horses carefully fitted with all kinds of Horse Appointments. : Repairs neatly executed. ; Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, &c, &c, always on hand. GEORGE RAVEN, Eabn-street> Naseby, (Adjoining Glenn's Belfast Store). Race Notices. ST. BATHANS ' NNIJAL T>ACES;. . Will take, place on MONDAY AND TUESDAY The 26th and 27ih December, 1870. Hon. Secretary.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 93, 25 November 1870, Page 1
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