jmseellaneous Advertisements. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TiAND /CLEARING OALE ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c, ? HJOEEING AND MILLAR'S, Naseby and Macraes. ' A Dissolution-of Partnership having become necessary in consequence of one of the partners havmg occasion te leave the. Province, •."' HJORRING AND '"' ' beg to inform the inhabitants of Naseby and, Macraes, and the Mount Ida District generally, that on _*__'" ■ : , t--.vc.;;.. }IST. DECEMBER ;! ..T—.0.7: they, will commence to. offer the, whole of their Stock at both places at such greatly Reduced Prices as cannot fail to effect a speedy clear* ance.- : ,[ -i- ''■ ■?.;■■■ . '.. ' - : Intending purchasers will please to remenv ber that in this ease it is hot the ihere refuse of an old Stock Which is being offered, but a all of which has been carefully bought for the regular trade of the .District, wjiile a large portion of it has been very recently laid pressly for the ....... i , ; . ~,...-.. SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE . 1 of the present Season, _ . ; It is not t"e interition to dispose of tl'e Stock by auction, as from its character it wi 1 bear to be leisurely inspected, and- carefully selected from, in quantities, sizes, &c, to ,sujt : requirements, while the Prices yr\\\ be such as to leave to purchasers far fewer regrets than are usually experienced over hastily made auction purchases. " «;, _ ■:■.-'„.;.•;■ ,-/■■ L:■ :■':: •-. <; L f .... It ismeaningless .to advertise prices, as jof two articles of the same price one.quoted atos. might be worse value, or really jclearer, "than another quoted at 155.; but extra" value for money they undertake to give, gs. it imperative that the bulk of the Stock be'turned into money within a very short time. The Stock has never been larger or better assorted, and .will be found to comprise NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ; in the various departments of an up-country Slop, General Drapery, and Boot Stock—while the Reduction , j will he.', such .as.V to satisfy any reasonable purchaser, and utterly ; to defy any ordinary competition. It is particularly, requested that all Accounts due to the Firm be settled at-latest before Ist January, 1871. .* ~ . ii; ROFESSOR SANDS is still in hi D ' glory &t his new • Premises' (adjoining Millar's OldTictoriah Hotel^, i Leven : street, where he hopes to meet-with "his old friends as usual. Haircutting, on scientific principles. Shaving and Shampooing not to be surpassed in the Colonies.' • Bibles, &c., by Art Union,,at the.OddfelloWs' Hall on 1 Saturday Evening; (Tomorrow) at Eight ip.m. --' Tickets i of • Memberf' ..■:: i " .::i ./■ ■. ■'■ "* ; ■■■...\m\ ■■■■< All^Prizes—No Blanks. ••. ' &4}gr Forremainder of'" pertisemeht's " see First Page .'', ! . ..,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 93, 25 November 1870, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 93, 25 November 1870, Page 2
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