Livery Stables, &e. JOSEPH PACKMAN'S 'if-i'VERT AKD BAIT STAJBLES, JLi NASEBY. Horses, Buggies, and Side Saddles on Hire:; Also, Loose Boxes. Every attention given. Oats and Chaff Sold. Established, 1865. Mr. Packman wishes to intimate in connection with his Stables he has excellent 'M [ v EAITOOCE- I ; ACCOjVTMO D ATIOST, Consisting of about 150 Acres, and substantially < Fenced. '.'■' ROBERT GLENST, ;. V Vl', : ;;? : ; > :^::: jl;^OLES^ "1 BOGEE,, E, SPIRIT, BELFAST STORE, NASEBY, MOHNT IDA. ICHAEL BROOKES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, MOU33TT IDA. T AND R. BREMNER, WHOLESALE AM) FAMILY GROCERS, WI2FE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, EARN SQUARE, NASEBY. AGENTS FOR MARSHALL AND OOPELAND'S ALES AND PORTER. N.B.—All Goods delivered Free of Charge within two miles of Naseby, and all Parcels of the value of Ten Pounds delivered Free of .lharge within ten miles. On all Cash Purchases of £lO, or over, a diseouhfr of 2£ per -cnt. -will be allowed. All Goods guaranteed of the best quality, and at prices to suit the O R N . M'D.O'IAL D, WHOLESALE ATfD RETAIL YfTSEAJSD SPIRIT MERCHANT ASD GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Leven street, Naseby. J. M'Dokaid begs to inlimate to the Mining population and others thit they can Purchase at his store GROCERIES, WINES AND SPIRITS, DRAPERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Suited to the requirements of the District, At Prices that defy c?mpetition. POST OFFICE HOT^LA^ WHOLESALE Aim^ .-■ K HIEPER, ■ K Y E B U R N. W. M.,in soliciting ashare of the trade, begs to inform the inhabitants of the Kyeburn and surrounding District, that he is now in constant receipt of General Merchandise from the largest importers in Dunedin, which will enable him to sell at prices considerably lower than ever before quoted on the Kyeburn. W. M. begs to state that Orders left at the Store will be promptly attended to, and Goods delivered twiee a week. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. CHIN ES E ST OR E (Jn premises lately occupied, by James Harper) XEVBJT-SEttBKT, SASEBST. LOUIS GAY TAN desires to iiu form his friends and the public that, in addition to the Chinese Goods hitherto kept in by him, it is his intention hereafter to deal in European Goods L. G. T. hopes to secure some of the patrona so liberally bestowed upon his predecesso SOOD NEWS EOR JSASEBY! r ■ —— COALS. COALS. COALS. On and after the Ist p**'. vugusfc the Price of Coal at the Eden Creek Coal Pit, will be SIXPENCE PER BAG:
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 8
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400Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 8
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