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CATTLE DEAL Eli, AND WHOLESALE ■ • AN J J RETAIL BUTCHER, ■ jNA&EBY, . i . ! . t Mouy t- Ijda. | Tien per cent. Discount'yllowed on Cash and j Monthly Accounts. EDUCTION in. Price 'of MEAT ! i DIG-G-EES' BUTCHERY, ti ■ Next Old Victorian Hotel, Leven Street.- • , BEEF AND MUTTON , . Sold "Wholesale and Retn.il at Lowest Prices, j R, FRANCIS. * i ' N.B.—Ten Per Cent. Discount allowed * on Cash and Montidy Accounts. HE MOIJKT I1)A BUTCHEHY, C... fDE Laixtotje, ...,,... ,",.•■".. , -•Proprietor..-,.,..,. . • ; % \ ; V-, : :(Late,R, W. ; Bo'tting.) .■■','::. .... .Temper ceuc. Discount allowed oni Ca§h: and :','*•:; ''::.: . Mbni hty Accounts. *;?' . Epot-and Shoemakers, i JOHN EOULES, I O'OT AN D ' SHOEMA IvER, ! . .1 NASEBY, MOUNT IDA Well Selected Slock of English nnd Colonial Boots always on liand. " CKAELES pescio. PRELIMINARY KOTICK. iTJI CHARLES PESCIO, q ' VJL BOOT AND SJrOEiLMCER, ,M 'r" lias much pleasure in informing the P~ "frj Miners and the publicgcMier.il'.y that- , £-• Ej lie intends Opening, in a.lew day?, ,X those premises in Leven street, 'o2' ' lately, occupied by -Mr. R. Strong, '*.< Watchmaker. Boots nnd Si otjs j: made on the premises suited to tlic .x| Q, requirements ol';t,he f)v-lrirl,., Mr. Q £) (J. P. desires to shite liiat, having Q considerable Colonial experience in the trade, he is, prepareU to execute work of fche finest description. Ladies' Boots made to Order. I Blacksmiths, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, FARRIER, AND 1 EN'EK AJ, BLA C K SMITH , r (Opposite M'Donald's Store) NAS-EBY, MOUNT ID AtN.B.—Horse 'Shoes Made oh. the .Premises. t^'TbTpAbK^^^ ;: ,(Nest the Victoria' Bakery) : 'M ; - - I "I3ETER LAW, i&ACKSMiTff^-begs I ijL to inforu-i his. nuYnerous;friends and' th \ public in the ('Mount Ida pistHcf., ihkt he lia'S' Commenced business at the foot of Lev eh street, 1 Niiseby,' where'.he^-hopes to meet with; support' land^rrpnage.'';*''* ',] '■'.', ';'■•"" , '•■•;/'""_'' ' "'".'".' : j 13orseshoemg and.> General Jobbing, done ati- .-■- '■■>■:, -■?-.!■ 7-*\<k . ; v^-current,rates,,/.;,_*/...,.. ..'..''; - i ! ;. jiookseller&,aiid Stationers, ~; ;)iiJ j; [?The .undeysTgned- begs'to iintihiate to his hu- ■ i-meious'Customers and friends; that he has just 1 received-his: first instalhaent of Yearly Yblumes . j for comprising :—Leisure Hour,-^Sunday;; ; at Hoine,' G-ood Sunday Magazine, l I: Sword ><-tnd/i'ro-wel (edited bySpurgeoh), 7 Ghat-; terboxj Children's' Friend', Infants'' Magazine., j .Temperance Adviser, (British Workriian, • ißand; ! TreasuryyyEloatledge's Boys'I .'Beaton's Auirualj- Tony Hood'si > Comic; ! "Annual-;■ i also a vei'y ;large assortment of Books ; j j/by pop'ulaT'autliors. • .!> , -lhsp"ee < !; ipiv respectfully in%T.ted. y^y^' : >. u-A \ -' ' !; "' Stationer, and; 'P'rhit'e'r,";",'/" : ': ■] B00iv (: ■•;* - L _ Lithographers, and Printers, \- m° ~.:■: BEJBfC"ES I . iSti \. } . ; ■■'■■■'■' T)UNEi)iN.' ". : -.;'..: ?r '„«-i/" i '::>. 1 : B :--- ■■• A. ISrJ)■, -- ; 'g'O^'».- S.■J ; .-nir, -.■! ~:v.\U■ .-,-.^-i . ...:. i,.,.. r: F ~,;'... . Telegraph Lilies of • ■ '- : ' -■ [v-,'/j.. r ?,P;Y AX'; M AI'X-. C OAC HE S. .. L[ Joup ■ COBB' ANI3 CO.'S'' 'at 1 Na l sebj, from.,T)unedin, every Tuesday and" r,SlilßTxku\y,at,9. a.ni.; from. ,ey«ry { (Inv ;jj>d ja4i':3 js-jw, ' •;• ; •"" ' ....

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 4

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