cfrdial Manufacturers. E. HALL, OEDIAL, LI QUEUE Crated water manufacturer NASEBY. Builders, Ironmongers, &c. OH]S T MOEEISON, Builder, nOOEUEN, MOUNT IDA, Has always on hand Timber suitable for Building, Mining, and other purposes. Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &c. Galvanised Iron and Zinc. ■■■■Painted and Black Sheet Iron—all guages. Ridge Capping, Spouting, &c. Geneeal Ironmongery. Funeral Undertaker. JOSEPH GASON, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Dialer in every Description of LUiJL DIN G MAT£R IAL S , "EOAMOiVGEEY, GLASS, China, Tinware, Window Glass, Oil Paints, Colors, Paperhangings in endless variety, from 6d. per piece. N.B.—Companies supplied with Timber, in quantities, at greatly Reduced Prices. NASEBY AND KYEBURN. n eokge st kmu. ejs t s, Carpenter and Timber Merchant. G.S. begs to intimate to the Residents and Miners of the town and district, that he has always on hand a good supply of Timber suited to the requirements of the place. EuOT OF LEVEN STREET, NASEBY Bakers, &c , I CTOEI A B AKEEY. • r G. PROYAN - - Proprietor. (Successor to H. Nokes.) Bread of the Finest Quality delivered to all parts of the Hogburn at lowest remunerative profit. Act ounts Rendered Monthly. . AITKE;N, UNION BAKERY & GENERAL STORE. MOUNT IDA Blacksmiths. JOHN SIEPHENS, (SUCCESSOR TO ALEXANDER CAMPBELL) FARRIER, AND O ENEEAL BLACKSMITH, T (Opposite M'Donald's Store) NASEBY, MOUNT IDA. N.B.—Horse Shoes Made on the Premises. ETER LAW, Blacksmith, begs to inform his numerous friends and the public, in the Mount Ida District, that he ha? commenced business at the foot of Leveri street, Naseby, where he hopes to meet with support and patronage. Horseshoeing and General Jobbing clone at current rates. "IHEAP 110 ESESHOEItt G . J REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Horseshoeing and General Blacksmith Work executed m at workmanlike manner, and at Cheapen Rates, m Smithy adjoining Millar's Livery Stables foot of Lev en Street Naseby. Horseshoeing 9s. and lis. per set. ALEX. PEARSON. Hairdressers. NOTICE OP REMOVAL, From Rattray street to Princes street on and after 30th clay of Sept., 1870. F. BEISSEL, AIEDEESSEE & PEEFUMEE, (By appointment to fI.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and 11 is Excellency the Governor, and Volunteers) Begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has taken those central premises in Princes street (opposite the Bank of New South Wales) and next door to Mr. George Young, watchmaker, his old premises in Rattray street being totally unfit for carrying on his business any longer with comfort to his nstomera.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 131, 1 September 1871, Page 2
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399Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 131, 1 September 1871, Page 2
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