Miscellaneous Advertisements. EKBEES ! I'OR PATs\TING. TENDERS are- Invited for PAINTING Dwelling House. For particulars apply to H. W. ROBINSON, Naseby. gT. JpATBICKS AY, A GO N C E R T . In Aid of the Funds of the MOUNT IDA DISTRICT HOSPITAL. THE MOUNT IDA GLEE CLUB Will give a CONCERT, in the Masonic Hall, on Wednesday, Evening, 20th inst. Tickets to be obtained from Members of Committee; and at the principal stores. . Programme in future advertisement. GEO. R. PAICE Conductor. M ASONIe H A L L. THE STAR COMIQUE TROUPE of Vocalists, Instrumentalists, &c., &c., will Perform at the above hall on THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING) and TOMORROW (SATURDAY), March Bth and 9 th. ; FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Mark our Tablet of Genius— BARRY O'NEILL, the Great London Comique. HARRY KELLY, Terpsichorainist, ■ and Delineator. MR. B. CLARKE; Australia's Greatest Tenor. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS; R.A.M., Harpist and Pianist . Change of Each Eveninsr. Doors open at 7. 30, to commence at Eighto'clock.
Admission—Front Seats, 35.; Back do., 2s. t Harry Kem,y, ) | Harry Cowle, \ |. Director. ) \ Agent. \ VACCINATION' NOTICE. ttILD can now be Vaccinated ou TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS. D. M'CAMBRIDGE, Surgeon. - Naseby, March 7th, 1872. . ! s: t: PATRICK'S day spouts MONDAY, MARCH 18th. COMMITTEE: P. 31 MORONY ■ SAMX. Hodotss M. L>INAIT P. SuLKivjjf James DOWNEY M. DINAH Collectors: It. M'Krnna | T. O'Brien' JOHN DIN AN J P. StriitivAN Taos. (Gallagher , J J. Lough art M. LANNAN, Treasurer. P. M. MORONY, Secretary. TO-MO RROW (S AiURD AY), lira INST.' At 3 p.m. sharp. IN DEB AN i) G-E GRGE have received instructions, from Messrs. Brown and Underwood, to sell at Inder's Yards, at Three p.m. sharp, • ; -| £) HEAD MIXKD CATTLE and Jl£ / DAIRY COWS Affcer : which, 2 OR' 3 USEFUL HORSES J. D I L;L ONj Tailor, hosier, & dPvAPer, LEYEN" STREET, NASEBY. J. DILLON has much pleasure in informing ■ hfa numerous friends in Naseby and surrounding districts, that he has coiniaenced business -on his own account in those premises in Leven street, adjoining the Empire Hotel, and trusts, through attention to business, and charging, moderate rates, to meet with patronage and support. . ladies' habit maker. . Orders left with Mr. W. M'Connochie, St. Butiians, will receive prompt attention.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 157, 8 March 1872, Page 4
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359Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 157, 8 March 1872, Page 4
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