SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS, j WORKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS. IN DBS AND GEORGE hare received instructions to sell by Public Auction, in the Victoria Hall, on Friday next, 27th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m., A Large and Valuable Consignment of Standard Works, including Chambers' Encyclopaedia; English, French, and German Dictionaries (new editions) ; the Poets; Chambers' Information, &c, &c. On View on Thursday, 25th 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, 3Qth INSTANT, At 3 p.m. IRONMONGERY, TINWARE, ETC. ESSRS. INDER and GEORGE - have been instructed by Mr. Joseph Gason, to sell by Public Auction,, without the Slightest Reserve, on Mo -day, 30th inst., on the premises, Leven-street, Naseby, at 3 p.m., The Whole of his -took of Ironmongery, Tinware, Crockery, Glass, 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 Stock of Building Materials, which business only, he intends carrying on in future. §Ui>ertts£nicni<. Q.RAXD jJNIOI Bu Permission of His Honor the Superintendent. ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, OLIOS, AND CHROMOS. FIFTY PRIZES IN 100 TICKETS AT £1 EACH. To be Drawn in the Victoria Hall on Saturday Evening, January, 4th, 1873. Prizes-cu View in Victoria Hall. Parties residing afc a distance can be furnished with Numbered Tickets (post free) on application to Messrs. luder and George, Naseby. The successful numbers will bo published in the c Mount Ida Chronicle.' DOUGLAS, Baker, r? quests . that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUN TS Dae hiio will be SETTLED not later than the 313t December inst., as he \a leavinv the country. Til C ATHS. ATHS. ATHS. U. A. CHAPMAN Beijs to announce tlvit TICKETS may be obtained for the BATHS for the Summer Season. Comfort and attention Guaranteed. Cold Brinks Supplied. CARRIERS ARMS HOTEL. J SHA.fi VALLEY. (Half-way between Naseby and Dunedhi.) J. Ross (late R. Hunter) LesseeJ. ROiS (late of Macraes) begs to inform his* numerous friends in town and country that he has leased the above commodious ii »iel. The large additions and improvement s he ins latt'sy mn.de to the houso warrant him in saying that it is the most comfortr.bl.i and be.-t ti. lei on the raad. Good At wndanee. Rates Moderate. Excellent Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. ;*i, V.Tt-W, Wines, and Ak-s of the best v\<d t«v«-5' -pprovod Disinda. I;on.r- ar. ■ i.m: •'•«•■> on hii\
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 200, 27 December 1872, Page 4
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409Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 200, 27 December 1872, Page 4
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