Butchers. w ALTEE JNDER, CATTLE DEALER, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, NASEBY, Mount Ida. Ten per cent. Discount allowed on Cash and Monthly Accounts. EDUCTION in J?rice of MEAT! DIGGERS' BUTCHERY, Next Old Victorian Hotel, Leven Street. BEEF AND MUTTON Sold Wholesale and .Retail at Lowest Prices. R. FRANCIS. N.B.—Ten Per Cent. Discount allowed on Cash and Monthly Accounts. rjIHE MOUNT IDA BUTCHERY. C. de Lautour Proprietor. (Late R. W. Botting.) REDUCTION IN PRICE OP MEAT ! In future the Prices will be for Mutton, 3d to 4d per lb I Roast Beef, 6d Boiling Beef, 4d to 5d [ Steaks, 8d per lb. The per centage of 2s. in the £ for cash and monthly accouuts will be allowed as usual. Boot and Shoemakers. B JOHN ECCLES, OOT AND SHOEMAKER, NAiiEBY, MOUNT IDA. Well Selected Stock of English and Colonial Boots always on hand.
CHARLES PESCIO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR CHARLES PESCIO, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, has much pleasure in informing the Miners and the publicgenerally that lie intends Opening, in a lew days, those premises in Leven street, lately occupied by Mr. R. Strong, Watchmaker. Boots and Shoes made on the premises suited to the requirements of the District. Mr. C. P. desires to state that, having considerable Colonial experience in the trade, he is prepared to execute work of the finest description. Ladies' Boots made to Order. CHARLES PESCIO.
Blacksmiths. JOHN STEPHENS, (SUCCESSOR TO ALEXANDER CAMPBELL) FARRIER, AND J.ENERAL BLACKSMITH, (Opposite M'Donald's Store) NASE BY, MOU N T IDA. N.B.—Horse Shoes Made on the Premises. PETER LAW, Blacksmith, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public in the Mount Ida District, that lie lias commenced business at the foot of Leven street, Nuseby, wlu?re lie hopes to meet with support and patronage. Horseshoeing and Gen ral Jobbing done at current rates. BookseHers and Stationers, gPEC 1A L x\ () TIC E. The undersigned begs to intimate to his numerous Customers and friends that lie lias just received his first instalment oi \ early Volumes lor 1870, comprising:—Lie is ure Hour, Sunday at Home, Grood Words, Sunday Magazine, Sword and 1 rowel (edited by Spurgeon), Chatterbox, Children's Friend, infants' Magazine, Temperance Adviser, British Workman, 0 Hand of Hope, Children's Treasury, Rout ledge's Hoys' Annual, Beaton's Annual, Tom Hood's Comic Annual; also a very large assortment of Books by popidar authors. Inspection respectfully invited. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, G-EORG-E STREET, DUNEDIN JpiEEGIJSSOiN T AND MITCHELL, Stationers, Account Book Manufacturers, Engravers, Lithographers, and Printer.-, Pltl-SUES aTJctiiX Noii'i'll, DUNEDIN.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 123, 7 July 1871, Page 8
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