unir Outfitters. DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c., &c. W AMES ALEXANDER J (SUCCESSOR TO MB. JAMES SAMSON), Begs to notify to the Residents. Miners; !\nd others of Naseby that Lie has just received and is now Opening Out, a Welt, Selected ajsd Seasonable STOCK O F G O O D S in fhe above Departments, which lie will dispose of at the Lowest Remunerative Pbices. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES ALEXANDER Miscellaneous Advertisements. ~T¥7"AiS T TED TO KNOW, by the T r Mount Ida Trade Association, the Whereabouts of the undermentioned Persons. Address, Secretary, Mount Ida Trade Association. Kermode, John Lelland, 'Hios. and mate Robins, Charles Kbbertspn, John O'il alloßin, Joh 11 Carrol, Bernard Kennedy, "William Higgins, James Buseh, Frederick M'Gillivray, James Heffernari, William I.loyd, Frederick Donovan, Daniel Brown, James Iverr, Felix Bcattie, J a mes - M'Avov, T G l :ivun;igh, James M'Lees, John v Peoples, James '• M'lvenna, James Sims, William Sincock, Thomas ; Eckhart, Shields, Peter Jones, P. Henry O'Day, John Atkins, George Sheedy, Patrick Robertson, John Green, George Haggie, llenry Atkinson, Chas. alias Mowbray O'Sriou, P. G. Beck, John Peter Gibson, Alex. Richmond, W. J. Rodgers, lliomas Sinquest, Andrew - Strachan, James Mulcahy, Pat rick M'DonaUl, Peter Gleary, Timothy Sullivan, John Fox, Mark Frewen, Thomas Patchell, Joseph M Creighton, RobertShaughnessy, Patrick Jeremiah Power Samuel M'Dowell William M'Kendrick llarrv Rodsrer Henry Murray George Lumley W J. Dugdale' J TEA G- TIE, Painter, &c., LEVEX STIiEET, KASEBY. Country Orders punctually attended to. PAPERHANGINGS, Of the Newest Patterns, always on hand. k M ouxr P a q hronicle ' 1 Published at Naseby. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, Offers to Merchants, Storekeepers and Other? carrying 011 "business in Naseby, and the various Townships of the Mount Ida District, us also hi Dvuiedin and intervening places, an excellent opportunity of securing publicity and calling attention by advertisement of their goods. Teh ms of Adyektisikgk First, insertion, per inch 4s Every subsequent insertion or portion of one 3s Advertisements, not exceeding 16 words 2s Standing Advertisements for a month, or. any longer period, as. per agreement. Casual Advertisements payable in advance, excepting in cases in which accounts have been already opened. Notice of withdrawal or alteration must be in writing, and left at the Oilice before noon on the Tuesday previous to publication. New advertisements must be delivered at the Oilice not later than.4- o'clock p.m.- on the day previous to publication. If after that hour, a double charge will benuule. Advertisements must be accompanied by a statement specifying the number of insertions desired "; otherwise, they will be continued until countermanded, and. charged accordingly. JLn all matters relating to Advertisements it is imperative that the instructions should be in writing. The Proprietor will in no case guarantee that verbal instructions will necessarily receive attention. TiHms of Subscription. (Subscription payable quarterly in advance/) Per Annum ... £"l 4 <_> „ by post 1 10 0 Ter Half-year ' u la „ by post.. O 10 0 F<;v Quarter <» o by jx>Bt 7 »>
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 172, 21 June 1872, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 172, 21 June 1872, Page 2
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