MiseeUanebtis Advertisements. :; OOKS AND QTATIQiN^M WILLIAM HAIRD, BOOKSELLEE AND STATIONEE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. W.B. -would remind his numerous customers and friends that he has always on hand a Large Stock of BOOKS in almost every department of Literature, and is constantly receiving large Additions to it direct from England, which are carefully selected there by an experienced buyer. His Stock of Bibles and Testaments is also large and varied, both as to style and prices —the latter ranging from Is. 6d. to £4 and £5. Chambers' Encyclopaedia, 10 vols., £s. n, itself.''J Stationery, Account Books, Wrapping School Books, Photographic Albums, School great variety. Country Orders collected and despatched with promptness. Large Discount allowed to the Trade. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller and General Stationer, GEORGE STREET, DUNEBIN: NOTICE. • ■■ - • N consequence of the rise in the - Price of ivoi, we, the undersigned Blacksmiths and Horseshoers of Naseby, will, on the Ist October next,. make the. following charges : —For Shoeing, (per set) DraughLs '.. .-.; 14s Hacks 10s Removing (draught) 8s „ (hack) 6s Laying Picks 7s Steeling „ : 5s Pointing,, (per doz) ... ... 6» PELER LAW ALEX PKAKSO3T . . JAMES JBY-KKE JOHN STEPHENS K P. H JO KillNG- has much pleasure in informing the residents in St. Bathans. a d neighborhood that Mr. W M'Cosnochie, Draper, St. Bathans, will take Orders for N. P. H JOBBING'S V\ t.li-.:ro"»v.i make of Boots and Shoes. ADDOCK accommodation I JOSEPH CREIGHrpN begs to: intimate to Waggoners, HorseandCattle DealCTsJand Travellers, that excellent Paddock; datiou may be obtained oh very■ moderate ■terms.''"-''- ■ ■■' ■■.. :: :: : ;' 1 ' ;■;-.?:
Ihe Paddock is -substantially fenced, -well watered, and is situated within easy distance to the township IS very care taken but no responsibility. "OUNT IDA JOCKEY CLUB. MEMBERS are requested to Meet on Thursday, 3rd October next, in the Victoria Hotel, at Eight p.m. E. T. GEORGE,. Secretary. , AN LED by a Young Woman, . . a Situation in an Up-Country Hotel. Apply, by letter addressed K, '. Chronicle' office. J. DILLO N, TAILOB, HOSIER, & DRAPER, LEYEN STIiEET, NASEJ3Y. J. DILLON has .much pleasure in informing his numerous friends in Naseby and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business on his own account in those premises in Leven street, adjoiningthe Empire Hotel, and trusts, through attention to business, and charging moderate, rates, to meet with patronage and support. ladies' habit makeb. Orders left with Mr. W. M'Connochie, Sti. Bathans, will receive prompt attention. ■''and •■ : "- '.¥l:^:-^g r eat:'Variety,-::V:
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 27 September 1872, Page 4
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393Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 186, 27 September 1872, Page 4
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