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N". P. Hjorring's Advertiseiiieiit; IsTE!"W SUMMER GOODS N. P. HJORRING (LATE HJORRIKX* AND MILLAR) NASEBY AND MACRAES, Begs to return thanks for the liberal support he has received from the Public* during the past season, and has much pleasure in informing the Residents and'; others in and around Naseby that he is at present showing a larger aiid better' assortment of Goods, in the various departments, than have been in Naaeby. . . To meet the requirements of his large and increasing trade the Good* will be offered at a very Small rrofit to Jpash Piirchaser& A CHOICE ASSOfiTMEST IN SILKS, WEW EANCY DRESSES, KEPPS, SATIN CLOTHS* ■'- SERGEICAMLETS, ' ---'. LUSTRES, . MEBISOES^S lew Prints lew Ladies' Jackets %w Hats Splendid Patterns. in Silk, Cloth, Lustre, &c. Trimmed and Trimmed and tJntrimmed. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, WELL ASSORTED. ' ' ) Clothing Department: N.P.H. is Showing a first-class Stock in Men's, YouthsV and Boyi* Clotting,. in all the New Styles, and suitable for the Season. Men's and. Boys' Hats, in Felt and Straw, Best vanefy ihbwin|' ' " Crimean Shirts and Underclothing, good stock. Boot Department: Men's, Youths', and Boyß* Boots. Women's, Girl's and Children'! Boots* of all descriptions. Bespoke Boot Department: N.P.H. wishes to draw the particular attention of the public,to the fact th»V Boots of every description are made on the premises. N. P. H JORRING Draper, Clothier, Importer & Maker of Boots-

Miscellaneous Advertisements. Hotel Broker, Profewiorifei Valuator, , and General Bulinesß Agent, . ... majglaggan aißßlf, (Opposite PoliGe Court) DUNEDIN. INSTITUTE, l J[ in connection with this Office, through which Employee* are engaged for all -.parti of the.Prorince. iSOTICB:- r ; '-v.; * OISON.—On and after this r date Poison will be laid on Eweburn-Run, for the purpose ol destroying worrying. Bogs, which have of late been frequently mribngsfc the sheep. GEO. OLIVER, .. -, Manager. Eweburn Station, July 17, 871-

Miscellaneous Advertisements. ■~ ■MOtINT IDA •-;;., jfl IE CULATIK a M^^L^lE; the Leading MagJißinesand New»^ftp«R ■P. F. €.OI;LID^^ LEVEN STEEEI'. ILLHEADB 'AKD ' POBI - • -AT.''

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 1

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319

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 1

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