'MteeeiLanequ? '.Advertisements. NpTI'CE. Hjoheing & MnyLAirs TMSSOLUTIOiS' C< ALE Will Positively CLOSE ON SATURDAY 4th FEBRUARY, "When, according- to arrangement, Millar Retires from the Flrni, TEE OCX Has been Replenished by the Addition of a few lines in Plain Goods, which had been sold out, r,hose, with the unsold portion of the Stock at Naseby, and wlmt will arrive from Macraes in a few davs, forming together a • GOOD WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, will be offered until the above date at even GREATER REDUCTIONS- 1N T PRICES than hswe been made since the commencement of the Sale. SPECIAL* BARGAINS will be offered^in Men's. Spring Side, Ladies' Small Sized, and Children's Boots of all kinds. 11.. and Mi will take if as a special favor if all those who still Owe their Accounts will Settle them before 4th. February* as they are anxious to have the Business of the Firm wound up without delay. ..... REMEMBER— ..'.,.,.. SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES QN SAT UR BA Y, -i blt FE 2i RUA RY. Until, then, ~ GREAT BARGAL&& WILL BE GIVEN. '■■■-'' : ■■'■'' : , ■■' a HJORRING AN D MILLAR. TT.JORIUNiGh AND MI LLAR'S Place of Business WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, \ TUESDAY, AN!) WEDNESDAY, 6th, 7tii, and Bth Feu., For the purposes of completing the Transfer-of Stock, and making Improvements on the Premises. It will be RE-OPENED ON THURSDAY, THE 9th, N..P. HJORRISG-~-*-t -*•- • _a_ ■ JsL_a. return his best thanks Uf the inho.bitaut.-? of Nasi.'by, Macraes, and 110 Mount Ida District, generally, for the liberal measure cf support which lias 'been ■ accorded to him while in connection' with the firm of "H.TORKINO AND MlliLA.lt. Having acquired the Firm's and Premises on advantageous terms, he begs to solicit a continuance and extension of that support on his own account. "■Considerable.lmprovementsare being m:ide on the Premises, Levcn street, Nassby. The.services of an efficient Drapery Manager have been secured, and N.P.H. will make it ( hjs.study to maintain the character hitherto I acquired by the Establishment as Cheapest i'u, the District for Men's Clothing, General Drapeijy, and Boots. i In adftition to his being himself" a Practical | Bootmaker, whose work ; has now lor oyer seven ■ years earned a good, reputation in fclw District, | hi' hopes to render. {he Boot Department, both I us regards Ordered \Vork and Imported: Goods, [ second to none in tkc Province. i . ..- . ;. I All descriptions o| Boots Made to Order on I the Premises. An aaiortment of of his j Own Make, quite equal-to Bespoke, always kept in stock, together ; with' a "'goaii General} Assortment of Imported Boots in Men's Women's and Childi-cu's. ■■■'■'; N.P.H-'s rulje will be. to keep 'n.'■'■ good l well assorted-Stock in the various departments,[to sell for Cash on siiiall pi*6iits, and to endeavor to deserve a' : continuation of the patronage which has been so liljcndly bestowed- oh sie Establishment duvnig the nmi)iig.(hji'ent'"*of Mr'. Millar. - ■ "\ '" N; pjujorring;SUCCESSOR TO UjOIUU&G 'ANI> MILXAE, CLOITIIER, r DRAPER & BOOTMAKER, Lr,VEN r Street, Naseby.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 103, 3 February 1871, Page 2
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 103, 3 February 1871, Page 2
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