Butchers. f ALTEE TNDEB; CATTLE DEALER, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, NASEBY, •/MOUNT: - o :f.- -,,; .. Five per cent. Discbunt allowed v oh 'Cash Monthly Account^. ~,.; % ,.,.,, .j.,„, r '.<,.,■- ~.%.,., ~, "EDUCTION in Price of MEAT '.' DIGGERS' BUTCHERY, Next Old Victorian Hotel, Leven Street. j 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: r > ! <> - ■ ,HE MOUNT IDA BUTCHERY. C de Laut0tjb ........-;.? Proprietor. f (Late R. W. Botthigl) ' * ' "' REDUCTION Df TRICE OF MEAT ! In future the Prices will he for iMutton, 3d to 4d per lb I Roast Beef, 6d :> Beef, 4d to 5d | Steaks, 8d per lh. A per centage of lsVin the £ for cash and i mbntidy accouuts will be allowed. ,HE WEST -END -BUTCHEEY , u (Nearly Opposite the Masonic Hall);-;
TICKERS & EOBERTSONv.Pbopeietobs. Tlifi Proprietors;in Openingtne^rnewPremises,. desire to., inform the residents of the West * End judft. ;the of Naseby,; that in supply? ing a much-felt want in that part of Firat-class _ ; ; f .,.; '.-.■;„. _.;, v ;, .. ; RETAIL BUTCHERY, ;j ;; ; they trust that they will be supported and encouraged. ■';-■ , I•■ ;, ,;, ; , ';..; . ... ;, y>/S: -.'}".;::,::: : '': ' Boot and Shoemakers. I ff LEVEN NASEBY. ' ''^j JOHN ECCLES begs to .announce to ithe. Residents, Miners, and others-in and around Naseby, that his large, and well selected Stock of./".-' ':; ':...■.:.■. ;-:,-.: BOOTS AND SHOES, *" * 1 suited: for the .requirements -of the .district, is complete inlevery .particular..'. ..';'.'„, Excellent Workmanship, A Good finish, and a Neat - Eit... guaranteed; on all Bespoke Orders*. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS Made to Order, and finished in first-class at the c lowest remunerative rates.
O OTS A IST D SHO ES. Boot 'and Shoemakeb, Leven Street, Naseby, begs to intimate that he has on hand Boots and, 'Shoes of his ownmake, warranted Strong and suited for miner. ,„!-., COLONIAL BOOT AND. SHOE SHOP, LEVEN STEEET, NASEBY. Booksellers and Stationers^ £1 P E C I A L - N O T I"G EThe -undersigned bfegs to-intimate to.his-nn-merous Customers and-friends that .he has just received his f first instalment of Yearly Volumes ;for 1870, comprising:—Leisure Hour, Sunday ■at' Home, G-ood Words, Sunday ; Magazine, jSworcl and Trowel (edited by Spurgeon), Ghatjterbox, Children's Friend, Infants' Magazine, * Temperance Adviser j British Workman, Band jof Hope, Children's Treasury, Boutledge's Boys' j Annual, Beaton's Annual, Tom Hood's Comic j Annual; also a very large assortment of Books "by popular authors. 'lnspection respectfully invited. WILLIAM BALED,. t and Printer, .GEORGE DTJNEDIN
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 8
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392Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 8
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