Salts.. FRIDAY NEXT, 27TH INSTANT. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS. WORKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS. INDER AND GEORGE hare received instructions to sell by Public Auction, in the Victoria Hall, on Friday next, 27th instant, at -3 o'clock p.iri., A Lirge and Valuable Consignment of standard Works, including Chambers* Encyclopedia; English, French, and German Dictionaries (new editions); t!ie Poets; Chambers' Information, &c., &c. " On View on Thursday, 28th Inst. The Auctioneers wish to draw particular attention to this consignment of Books.—Containing the most popular and expensive works ever offered in the district. -• - MONDAY, 30th INSTANT, At 3 p.m. IRONMONGERY, TINWARE, ETC. Messrs. inder and george have been instructed by Mr. Joseph Qason, to sell by Public Auction, without the Slightest Reserve, on Monday, 30th inat., on the premises, Leven-street, Nasebv, at 3 p.m., The Whole of his Stock of Ironmongeiy, Tinware, Crockery, G-laas, and China; Lamps, Miners' Tools, Together with a Variety of Goods too numerous to particularise. _ This is a bona fide Unreserved Sale. The Proprietor requiring the premises for his otock of Building Materials, which business he intends carrying on in future^" .SUtttrfisen-ttrts. V. Mr O.KIND.; jA HT tjNION. By Permission of Sis Honor the SuptrjiiqU*. dent. ' "< JBJ NQ-RAVISf€rS; PHOTOQ- RAPHsj OLIOS, AND CHROMO3. FIFTY PRIZES IN 100 TICKETS AT £1 EACH. To be Driwii in the Victoria Hall on Saturday Evening, January, 4th, 1873. Prizes on Yiew in Victoria Hall. Parties residing at a distance can be furnished with Numbered Tickets (post free)* "on" application to Messrs. Inderand Geonre, Afaseby. ; ■ ..; The successful- numbers will-be published' in the ' Mount-Ida Chronicle.'. JAME3 STEADM-AN wantsctiis old supporter* to that. his. Prices defy competition. . ' . horseshoeing 9s and Us!' ' Picks, at the lowest rate going. The style of'work turned "'ont; is well known • throughout the Distort. NOTICE. J DOUGLAS, Baker, requests • that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS Due him will be SETTLED not later than the 31st December inat., as he is tearing the country. OHfl HBAD STOBB CATTLE WANTED, in small mobs. Apply to undersigned, stating number of mob, where to be seen, and price. C. A. DE LAUTOUB, . Mount Ida.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 199, 20 December 1872, Page 4
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346Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 199, 20 December 1872, Page 4
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