8- lj oR ™9 s Cinb. N. P. HJORRING, NASEBY, - ' ; liespectiully intimates to his Eriends and the that is now OB E NIN G 0"U T NE W Seasonable Goods ! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.INSPECTION JNVjTEO. SILKS, EA2v CY DRESSES, 1 A Choice Selection in New and- Fashion- - MUSLINS jiND I*MINTS, 3 able Shades and Patterns. LADIES" AND GIRL"S .) Trimmed and Untrimmed in all SATS. j 1 Shapes. LADIES'. AND ~CEIL-") • . ' ' ' DRENS UNDER CLOTH- > This Department i> Well-Asso) ted- / - ING AND HOSIERY. ) . MEN'S AND BOYS' N B. JET. is showing the largest ana, ooov .. ' CLOTHING. > value in' Men's Clothing, Underclothing, and ) Hosiery. „ . Hats, Hats, Hats,- in Silk, and Straw. , A Good Selection. - * BOOT Ah D SHOE DEtP ART- -Is toell loorthyJoJ^-- Mens, • '' •- - _ MENT. > Women's, and Vhildrens' Boots in great ' \* ! " 3 Variety ' Bespoke Boot. Department. : " N;H.H. is making Boots of all descriptions on the premises, which.for ST'eat- - ness and Durability, cannot be surpassed in the Colony N. P7HJOS&MG,: . Draper, Clothier, Importer & Maker of Boots.:
- Hotels. rjIHE OTiGO' fiOTEL.i liEVEN" STREET, JTASEBY. JOHN' J. SMITH ... "" ... Proprietor.^ Mb. SiilTK begs to intimate to his numerous ' mining friends and others that he has,} taken these well-known premises (lately occupied by Mrs. Sogers)/-wliere he trusts to meet-with - that patronage so liberally bestowed on his . predecessor. Ales, Beers tnd Spirits of the Best Braiids... Dunville'a case Whiskey always oxi the counter. _ , - Opposite M'Donald's oto/c. N O II C E ~ QN and after this .date all CAITJLE and HORSES found Running -on Hawkdun.. or Eden Creek Stations; will without further notice. ARCH. M'PHAIL. ' Manager. August 2nd, 1872. EN CI N Gr.—The Undersigned having always a-large quantity of well seasoned FENCING TIMBER is prepared to make most reasonable offers to deliver in any part of the Mount Ida District-, or at WaikouaitL Orders, sent to the Waikoua'iti- Post Office, will receive prompt attention. , JOHN YAiENTINES.^I??
Ipfllds. J M-P E.RIA L HOTEL : 'PBIJTCES ' STREET, SOUTH, v DUNEDIiN. - ' Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to in" lunate to my old friends, and the public gene rally, that I am prepared to offer the best Accommodation to Boarders, Private Families, and Travellers at Moderate Charges. Very Superior Accommodation", for Wedding Parties,- &0., &c. t First-Class Stabling. Horses, Buggies, and Carriages on-Hire,-. " „W. H. HAYDON. OWN HO T EL 5 C •Ratteay Street, Dujtedin'. A. LAWRENCE ... ...- ... Proprietor First-Class Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Board,, with Single Bedroomsj 255.; per week. None but the Finest Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. Gv E; N EWMiEGH, ACCOUNTANT & C;| Apply at this. Office.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 199, 20 December 1872, Page 1
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