Miscellaneous Advertisements. 1 BAND NION, KEMP'S SPIjENDIb OIL PAINTINGS. ; By,permission of His Honor the Superintendent. No. 1., value £2O, in beautifully ornamented gilt alham'bra frame, ■ !, ' VIEW ON THE HOLLIFORD RIVER, Near the scone of Whitworth's mistake, and paint ed from a sketch taken by that gentleman on the road to Martin's Bay. *■'"■ : ■'• No. 11., value illo, in large plain gilt frame, Idea- Head, of a Beautiful Woman, .''..'' entitled MEDITATION 1 ; BY THE SAD SEA ; . , v • WAVES. : Na 111., value £lO, THE P A T E A R. I V E R ■ , f •.■>■■ ■■■ : gthowiiig..,. , ; ; t : EfrMONT in the background. Painted from a sketch taken on the Patea River. - 1 ; The above Paintings are now on view at Horswell's Boyal Hotel, Naseby. The day of Drawing will be announced in a future issue. ' ', For the convenience', of paries, living* at->a distance from Naiseby Jackets be forwarded on the receipt of 10s., ! The successful -numbers will be published ip. , first issue of ' Chronicle., after the Drawing takes place. ;.,., ~. Tickets obtained atthis office or at Horswell's Royal Hotel. Ninety Members at" 10s. each. S A ID D LE.E.X. ,"'• "E. GEORGE RAVEN,'Saddles, . and Habni ess Maker, begs to announce I to the inhabitants iofNaseby and surrounding districts that--he has commenced Business as ! above in Earn street, and hopes, by strict at•r itentidn, combined with moderate charges,; to meet with public patronage and support. fi Horses carefully fitted with all kinds of Horse Appointments. .Repairs neatly executed. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, &c, &c, always on hand. a E t O R (3- E RAVEN, • ■ '■• • ■■■■ ■■ 1 • E ABN- STREET/ 'NaSE-BY, '' ' (Adjoining Glenn's Belfast; Store).
LMANACS FOE 187 1. at Mr. Busch's Store— Mackay' s 0 frigo Gt oldfields. Wise's. Reith and Wilkie's Otago Provincial. Winter's Irish Australian. Also, Lett's Rough Diaries. iyangelist foe mi. Edited by De. Copland, M.A., MD./PHdJ and conducted by Ministers of the, Presbyterian Church. It is proposed by the Publishers, should sufficient encouragement offer, to still further Enlarge and. Improve this already popular, religious journal. Intending subscribers for 1871 are respectfully requested to send in their names to Messrs. Kills, Dick and Co., Dunedin, or to any of the local agents. . Subsceiptiow, 7s. 6d. in advance. I NOTICE. ' OISON will be laid on Hawkdun I Station on and after thiß date. , A. M'PHAIL, ;n ■;i ■■ ■ >-.' : Manager.. September 2, 187 Q. NOTICE. 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That all Cattle and Horses Running on Hawk? dun Station will t*e Impounded if not arranged for. ' ' ' the Residents of Naseby and surroxjnding neighborhood that he has now a First-rat PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST from Dunedin in his employ. PORTRAITS TAKEN . In the First Style of the Art. EOFESSOR SANDS is'still in his' glory at his new Premises (adjoining Millar's Old Victorian Hotel), 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.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 99, 6 January 1871, Page 1
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