sailb£rs mib Ironmongers, J OHN MORRISON", Bttildeb, HOGBUBIS", MOUNT IDA., Has always on hand Timber suitable for Building, Mining, and other purposes. Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &e. Galvanised Iron unci Zinc. Pointed ar>d Slant Shfifif. rnm—all guages. Ridge Capping, Spouting, &c., &c. GENERAL IRONMONGERY. PPNKRAi UNDRBTAKKB. TOSEPII GASON, Carpenter am> M BUILDEB, Dealer in every Description of Building Materials, Ironmongery, G-lass, China, Tinware, Window G-lass, Oil, Paints, and Colors. Paperhangings in endless Variety from 6d. per Piece. N.B.—Companies supplied with Timber, in quantities, at greatly reduced prices. LEYEN STREET, NASEBY. STEPHENS, Cabpenteb A3TD 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. JfOOT OF LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. fakers. V ICTOEIA BAKERY G. PROVAN Proprietor. (Successor to H. Nokes.) Bread of the finest quality delivered to all ' parts of the Hogburn at lowest remunerative profit. Accounts Rendered Monthly. TJ R. AITKEN, NIONBA K E R Y AKD GEKEBAI. STOBE, NASEBY, M O- U N T I D A. J. B O U G L A S, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Bakeb, LEVEN-STREET, NASEBY. J. D. begs to inform his numerous friends in and around Naseby that he has Opened those centrally-situated premises iu Leven-street, and trusts that, by keeping a good article, he will be favored with a fair share of patronage. J. D.'s Nubseby Biscuits, suited fob Baby's Food, is worthy of a trial. TO H N STEPHENS, V (Snceessor to Alexander Campbell) FARRIER & GENERAL BLACKSMITH. (Opposite M'Donald's Store) Naseby, Mou nt Id a. N.B.—Horse Shoes Made on the Premises. QHEAP HORSESHOEING. REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Horseshoeing and General Blacksmith Work executed in a workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria Hal., Earn-street, Naseby. Horseshoeing 9s. and 13 s per Set. ALEX. PEARSON. Xairbrcsscrs. & B E I fc> s E L HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER (By appointment, to H.R.H. the Duke of Emnbtjkgh, and his Excellency the Governor, and Volunteers.) V\ arm, Cold, and Shower Baths always ready. Ladies Room Upstairs. Opposite the Bank of New South Wales* Princes-street, Dun edin.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 151, 19 January 1872, Page 2
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358Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 151, 19 January 1872, Page 2
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