iVi •'iOO.li'ifPr/ i Ji ! t' t' iJ JXX;-ii CATTLE DEALER, AND WHOLESALE ! AND RETAIL BUTCHER, ; NASEBY, ; Mount - IDJL. • " ' • - Ten per cent. Discount allowed on Casn and" Monthly Accounts;! iEDIJiCTION lifnceof'iitEMf : DIGGERS' BUTCHERY, f /|Next> Old ViotoriaaHotel,Xeveu Street. ; ~A. - • :;<nU BEE® Sold Wholesale and Retail" at Lowest Prices. , R, ; A : : N- Q/ ; I- S ... .. . N.B.—Ten 3*e? Cent. Discount■ aUowed; on iCash arid' 1 - : - jf'"*" - r C. db Lautotje 'Propnetor.' (Late R. W. Botting.) c fREDTJCTIONINPRICIE 0E■ SatT'"" [ln future the Prices r will be for ii J : Mutton, 3d to 4d per lb | Roast Beef, 6d Boiling Beef, ,4d to 3d-. J Steaks, 8d per lb,, ,The per centage of 2s. in the £ for cashand monthly accouuts will be allo wed as usual. "r. & T rjIHE WEST END BUTCHERY ESTABLISHMENT^ 1 ' (Neai&y Opposite the' Masonic Ilixi.).' ' ; e'd.liii. '>'f'' JS L J I JiV 0 YICKERY&; ROBE RTSON.. .Pbopbietobs. The Proprietors, in OpeningtlFe-r new Premises, desire to inform the residents -'of the "West x. End and the public* of Nasebyy »that iii Supply? ■ ing a milch-felt want in that part of : the ;town, namely, a First-clasn ' RETAIL BUTCHERY; : they trust that they will be supported and encouraged. Boot arid" Shoemakers. ' : ' The bendigo boot & shoe I - SHOP, <. LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. JOHN ECCLES begs to announce to the Residents, Miner?, and others in and around Naseby, that his large and well selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited for the requirements of. the district, is complete in every particular. j/fftl Excellent Wprkmanship, ' :T A. Good finish, "and a Neat cFit • Guaranteed, l on all Bespoke Orders. r''"i! rti j, ; . , LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS
'Made to Order, and finished in first-class style, oi-at'tlie lowest remunerative rates. . . OO T S AND SHOE S. W. J. RUETDLE, Boot and Shoemaker, Leven Street, Naseby, begs to intimate that lie has oh hand Boots and Slioes of his own make, warranted strong and suited for the miner. ; * ~.J-' n /i COLONIAL 800T 1 AND SHOE SHOP "? LiEVEN STREET, NASEBt. Booksellers and Stationers. PEC IA L NOTICE. \ ■ *-'sl i A The .undersigned begs to intimate to his nun}erous Custoniers and Mends'thsit 1 he hasjUst firet instalment oi' YearlyTblttroes! for 18^'jcoWprising :^Lei3ure i: Ho,ur, ; Sunday afc Home, &ood Words, Sunday' JVXagaziiic', Sw6rd and Trowel (edited by Spurgeon) , Chat- 1 tevbox, ChiiUyen's Friend; Infants' Magazin^, Annual,' Annual, Toiii Hobd-s AWU&I » r assortment oFßq'olcs by popular authors'. ' h ■ f ' I Inspection: respectfully invited. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller, and Jointer, G% O R E $f TREET/;D UNE J> I If,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 146, 15 December 1871, Page 8
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415Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 146, 15 December 1871, Page 8
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