Butchers. f ALTER. TNDER, CATTLE DEALER, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, NASEBY, Mount Ida. .Five per cent. .Discount allowed on Cash and ! Monthly Accounts. j EDUCTION in Price of MEAT! Next Old Victorian Hotel, Leven Street. ' BEEF AND MUTTON , Sold Wholesale and Retail at Lowest. • Prices. | R. FRANCIS. N.B.—Five Per Cent. Discount allowed on \ Cash and Monthly Accounts; • j ." : i ,HE MOUNT IDA BUTCHERY. C. DB Lautoub Proprietor. (Late R. W. Botting.) REDUCTION IN PRICE OF- MEAT ! ! In fxiture the Prices will be for Mutton, 3d=to4dperlb j Roast Beef, 6d .. Boiling Beef, 4d to 5i | Steaks, 8d per lb. A per centage of Ist. in the £ for cash and monthly accouuts will be allowed. ,HE WEST END BUTCHERY ESTABLISHMENT, (Nearly Opposite the Masonic Hall). VICKERY & BOBERTSON...PBOPBIETOR3.
Tlr- Proprietors,in Opening the* r^ewPremies, desire to inform the residents of the West End and the public of Naseby, that in supplying a much-felt want in that part of the town namely, a First-class RETAIL BUTCHERY, bhey trust that they will be supported and -en couraged. Boot and Shoemakers. i IHE BENOIGrO BOOr <fe HHOI-:; '•— ; shop,- 1 - - ? -- • -'-' ■■.! LEVEN STttEET, NASEBY. ■■ {■ JOHN ECCLES begs to announce to the • Residents, Miners, and others in and around Naseby, that his large and well selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited-forthe requirements of the district,- is | complete in every particular. i Excellent. Workmanship, • '-,-' A Good finish, arid a Neat' Fit Guaranteed,' on all Bespoke Orders. ■"■'.' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 800T5.,;. : Made to Order^and-finishedhi first-class 'styli*, at the lowest remunerative-rates. j OOTS AND SHOES.! • W. J. BUNDLE,. Boot and-Shoemaker, i Leven Street, Naseby, begs to intimate that - lie has on hand Boots and Shoes cf his own : make,' warranted strong and suited for the miner. COLONIAL BOOT AND SHOE SHOE;; LEVEN STREET NASKBY. Booksellers and Stationers. ■■■■■ i q.P.BGIA : L-.'N.0.il "0.E. % The uii&ersig'ned "begs to intimate to merou» Customers and friends that he has just his :first instalment of iYearly Volumes}: for 1870 i comprising:—Leisure Hour, Sunday, at Home, Good Words, Sunday Magazine,, Sword and Trowel- (edited bySpurgeon.)j.Chatr terbox, Friend,. Infants' Magazine-,.. Tenlperance Adviser, British.' Band of Hope, Children's Treasury, Routledge's Boys', 'Annual, Beaton's Annual; Tom-Hood's : ~: Comic Annual; also a very large assortmenfrof'Books by popular authors. ..:-.. :.'•* %. / . .'- .-■' *,» m ••*;'&'"•;.•." *iil'» .'.iVfj.j •'-. i :->. - *» . Inspection respectfully invited. ■- WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 8
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378Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 155, 23 February 1872, Page 8
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