An editor out west, who thought -the vyages : demanded by compositors was all imposition, discharged his hands and intends doing his own type-setting in the future. He says :'■ qwi> G- To tHe «Xoßbrr«Nt Wxides by wg■« (ftdCliidei) To do ou Li o\\/$ s;h}f^nij:l^^je ;; An!) wE na»eV v lE.«rced The Business wt? d 0..%• at See gKea.i misTer* m*Ue
iT'must be gratifying to the residents ofGoldfields to know -that,the post of living has been materially mued ty iW'u>« of Flour Irons the Mill of Robert son and U allenetein. Luke Wakrttip, which is by far .the best, produced in tlie Province, and fully e^ual-to the best Adelaide ; whilst same is delivered to all psirts of the Goldfields at a much cliea perorate than any other Provincial brands. Orders sent to 1. liallenstdn and Co.. Croinwel}, will be promptly to.— Adv. ■
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 5
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139Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 5
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