Miscellaneous Advertisements. J. DILLON, Tailor and Draper, LE YEN STREET, NASEB Y, (Adjoining Empire Hotel). J. DILLON begs to inform liis Friends and Customers that., to meet a want long felt, in this town hr has adde i to his JBespoke Tailoring Department a READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The Goods are of Ihe very best quality and most Fashionable and DURABLE MATERIAL selected by himself, and made to his order, by the celebrated house of Gardner, of Bristol, which, for STYLE AND FINISH, is famad throughout Europe. Just received, a large and varied Assortment- of TWEEDS AND CLOTH. in the piece, suitable for families. JV DILLON wishes to inform families that he has set apart Monday of each week for the Sale of these Tweeds, and that, as ah inducement for a speedy clearance, he will CUT OUT for the purchaser suits of any shape Gratis. Prices Defy Competition. J. DICLON, TAILOR ASD SBAPER, L EYES' STREET, NASEBY. XTA NTE D, 1 mmediately, TW"O ▼_ T Practical MIXERS, for the Kysbui-n Coalpit. Good given to suitable parties. Apply personally to Air. D. M'Ready, at the Coalpit, Kyeburn. 4 PRE LI .VI I NARY ANNOUNCEMENT"" ABiZA.IK, to assist in Raising Funds for the Erection of a Presbyterian Church in this district will be held in jSaseby on or about the 21th December next..Contributions and ■ubscripMous towards the a'love object will be received in the meantime by AJessrs. Glenn, B emner, Millar, Eee.es, J. S. M'lntosh, Wilson, and Rev. J. M'Cosh Smith. J. S. M'INTOSTT. Sery. JL ing House, and securely fenced Garden and Paddock on the Main Dunedin and JDunstan Road. The above is admirably situated for an Ho l el, or for Oats and Chaff Store. Apply to R. Glenn, Naseby; or J. M'Fie. CIRCULAR. HE COMMITTEE of the Arrow Disthict Miners Association having obtained tne co.-.sent of the various Associa™ lions in this Province to a MEETING BY DELEGATES, to make suggestions to the General Government in reference to a New Goldfields Act, and to appoint a Central Committee in order to obtain unanimity of action wlien required, and, generally, to consider subjects of importand to the GoldSelds interests, have now much pleasure in invilin the Miners at Mount Ida to appoint v Delegate to represent them at the Meeting, which will be held at Tuapek>» on or about the Ist day of December next. Exact date and hour of meeting will be intimated in a few days. SAML. Sl' MOHTDS, Secy., A.D.M.A. Arrowtown, Oct. 21, 1872. QHUECHof EN OLAND~ BAZAAR IS POSTPONED, And will Positively be Opened in the Masonic Hall n FRIDAY NEXT, 15th Inst., at about Three o'clock in the after loon." Admission to Hall, Is.; Children, half-price.' QTTUATIO!N T WAITED on a Station by a middle-aged Couple, without encumbrance—the one as Laundress and t:.e other as L ook, and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply by letter addressed XYX, Chronicle Office, Naseby. ,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 193, 8 November 1872, Page 4
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