.^un^r^rbiiiiio^ge|ra^#t^%#| .;;; ' r HOGI3UR]S, MOUNT IDA, '*■ Has always on hand Timber suitable, for Build* ing, Mining, and other.purposes. Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &c. Galvanised Iron and Zinc. Painted and Black * : ; Sheet Iron—all guages. Ridge Capping, Spouting, &c. .. • 6 , l!Tl! , rri" lß*o'S'M'o"NrE'iYr '•-'■■ ■■ '""*•" JOSEPH GASON, * • CARPENTER AND BUILDER, : Dealer in every Description of BUIID IN G M A T.E li TA LS , Tinware, Window"* Paints, (Jolors, Paperlianghrgs in endless variety, from 6d. per piece. N.B.—Companies supplied with" Timber, in quantities, at srreat.lv Red need Prices. '■y ; J : f leven-st.; \ I CaEPENTER AKD 3|!E&p^f. G.S. begs to'intimate to.the Residents and Miners of tlie"towni and .district, that. Jj.e has always on hand a good sup*piyioKltm^,,ei|si|itc|:l to the requirement!;of tpe;pfjsbe|' | | ' \ \ f FOOT "STEEEJ, .*? . W KASEBiY'"•'.'■;*'■ V: ' ..;....., ~* "' j.BiEtkers., &c ...;. r ; I€€ OKI AT A KEfY: ~ G. BROTA&;; - ; - -.-PitffPHiETba.■ (Successor to ll.Ufokes;) Bread of the Finest Quality - deliverecl to all parts ofthe,Hqgburn, at. lowest. ? ; remunerative "'profit; ; . Ac ounts Rendered Monthly.'"' U* UNION BAKERY & GEiVERALf STORK, MOUM^LBA J. D € F G- L A.A , i'A^Y> iBISCUIT •' ,: ? r Ci " ■ " LEVEN SI it "K" AS EB TV J. D. begs to infoim x iiis*ninWi6us frieiids foand around iXftseby that lie lias;Ope.iie'ffJthbt;e i cent rally-situated premises, in Leveii Street,; and trusts, tlwi. by.keeping,a ....good urtii-le,.].e will-he Ikvoredwilh a fair share of piitronajre.J.D.'s Nursery Biscuits, ? B|by s! Food, are worthy of a trial. ' v *''' ' " '*""' "'"' Blacksmiths. •• "• |U (SUCCESSOR TO ALEXANBJEii CAmWkLX) "" v*i,.i*3 £ itFARKIER; A2*l) r '- •' -- : " -i ENEIiAL T3LAOKSMITH, • j (pppgjjite.dM'-Dowald's Store)-•-; %*' .■*?. [ y A StE B Y,v M; 0 U%Tj' All # - t° iliXQ.''.""" l his numerous friends and the public in the"7ilqunt«lda District, that* he*has commenced "business at the topt.ol. Lev.en street, ISiaseby, where to meet with support and patronage. Horseshoeing, and (rem rnl ".Tdbbing doiie at current rates. "'""' r 110 USKSHOEXN G . - KEDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Horseshoeing and UencralJßlacksmitJi Work executed;in- at\vopk"niavilik6*%fiihiie , r ) ''a*"rnrt »t Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Millar's Livery Stables foot*of feeven Street j\aseby. HOBSESUOEIiSTG... ~.i)3. AND lis. l'Eli SET. ALEX.TEAirsON. v* -® •^A^^ss^s.' '~ • * F. BETSSEL, " AIRDItESSEH'.-& PEEFUMES, (By*'appointment to 11.R.11. the Duke 01 *j%s "■7" " Goveenok, and Voluktekbs) Warm. Cold, and Sliower^Bat^ ready Ladies' Room up. Staii 8. <•,, >. ..; i Qppofife'tft* MiH bi-l.cwr-fcuuih'TVales, " PRINCES SIREET'* r I>EIiSEDK!f. -'
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 139, 27 October 1871, Page 2
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354Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 139, 27 October 1871, Page 2
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