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iSN P. Hjorring's Advertisement. • WEJaa eaiabs n. frijoSmNG (LATE HJOKKLSi! A.M.' Ai ILL A ft) W-A-SE-BY AND MAC&AES, to return thanks lor the lilhnhl M M ,p<»ri .*• tl a> rt-tM\ c d from the Public during the past season, and has much pleasure in mi'ormingthe Residents and others m and around Na-seby that he i« at preseni «' } (»iviii : r-a larger.and/better assortment of Goods, iu the various departments, tnun'iuive been .before seen, in JXaseby: '-.'-- - _ • "To meet the requirements of his large and increasing trade- the. Goodswill be offered at a very Small Profit to Cash Purchasers; ■*■' - A CiiOlCE ASSORTMENT IX .FEW FANCY DEESSES, iCLOTHS, . SEEGE CAMLETS, LUSTRES,' __J^BINOES coVoS lew Prints New ladies' Jackets lew Hats Splendid Patterns. in Silk, Cloth, Lustre, &c. Trimmed and Untriinmed. Ladies' and Children's Underdotliiiff, "WELL- ASSORTED. Clothing Department: KP.H. { is\Shbwin<? Stock in Men's, Youths?, and Boys* Clothing in al!..the^>w,Styles,,and suitable for. the Seasons ■ *' Men's and govs' Hats, in Felt and Straw:: Best variety showing. Crimean Shirts and Underclo'tbinsr, good stock ''• ; ' Boot Department: Men's, Youths', and Eoys' Boots. "Women's, Girl's, and Children's Boots, of all descriptions; .Bespoke Boot Department: N.P.H. wishes to draw the particular attention of the public to the fact that Boots of every description are made on the premises. er& Maker of Boots.

.'Hotels. ;/:. m . ,-■ M P E'/E IA L HO TEL Pees t ces steeet. South, Having taken tile above Hotely:«I beg to in" Innate;to my 61(ifiienr)s, and-'the public gene" rally, tliat 1 am ]>rcpnred to offer the best Accommodation to hoarders, Private ■Families, and Travellers at Moderate Cliarges. Very Superior Accomfnod at ion for Wedding ■- : &c., &c. ~ Mrst-Class S tabling.. Horses, Buggies, and CarriagesSn Hire. "-;■' ;-w: h^hayijon:

Miscellaneous Advertisements.* Hoiel Broker, Professional Valuator, .'■/ ■ :^: 'vV :: -?.arid :■•-/■:■ '-.>;. ' : General Business Agent, MA GrAG GlrilfiEET INSTITUTE, -JLJ^ in connection with this Office, through what iLmployees are engaged for all parts of the Province/ ? 5 .:.. :■.-*■ * ■ "* and after this date ■ . Poison will be laid on Ewebura Bun,-the-sheep. ' *% GEO. OLIVEE, Eweburn Station, Jtdy S<? V

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 29 March 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 29 March 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 29 March 1872, Page 1

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