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Miscellaneous Advertisemetns. Important Announcement Michael Brookes, STOREKEEPER, &c, Begs to inform his friends the Miners and public generally, that, with the view of supplying a long and much felt want in the District he has added a NEW DEPARTMENT to the Business already carried On by him, and has Opened hid lower Store CANVAS MART, where every description of the best qualities of Canvas, e «pt:eially adapted for Sluicing and oth -r purposes, can be obtained at reasonable unces. M.B. desires furthe- to state that he hj« has arranged w..th a First-class Workman (G. DUBOIS), and that he is now prepared to take Orders for SOSES, WAGGQN TILTS, TENTS, Bfo., se. Miners and others can,T)y furnishing their own Canvas, have it Cut and Sewn, to suit any purpose, on very MODERATE TERMS. Hoses {Ready-Made) always o.i Sand. GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS (Gum and other), IRONMONGERS TINWARE, and TOBACCOS At Prices to Suit the Times. NOTICE. Mr. Brookes will feel obliged by his friends Settling their Accounts as early as possible before Stocktaking. l/TOUNT IDA HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIBERS are reminded that, according to Hospital Ordinance, 1862, and 1870, it is necessary that their Subscriptions be paid at least One Month before the Annual Meeting, to enable them to Vote at the Election of Committee for the ensuing year, which Election will take place early in January, 1873. E.T. GEORGE, Secretary. To be Published on 2nd December, PRICE ONE PENNY, Or by Post or Coach Three Half-pence, the " 1Vr ORNING STAE " Being the Morning Edition of the " Dunedin Evening Star." Will contain all the News of the Day, Ordinary and Telegraphic, up to the hour of gcing to Press. 01TCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership between the Undersigned, carrying on Business as Butchers, at Naseby, under the Firm of Vickery ajjd Robertsox, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The Business in future will be carried on by THOMAS VICKERY on his own account, who will pay and receive all Debts owing from and to such Partnership. Witness our hands tlus.4-4th day of November, 1872. ."'^-.ii^ (Signed) THOMAS VICKERY. IDAVID ROBERTSON. Witness to both siguaiures— Wk. L. Bailey.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 29 November 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 29 November 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 29 November 1872, Page 4

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