. - ' ■I. NO MONOPOLT!"!'! To be expended \_J\J.\J on the Sludge iacc. The Proprietors of the Northern Royal' Mail Line of Coaches to inform the Publie of Naseby tha'.;, in consequence, of the above works having been started, Ihey will in futurs issue .RETURN TICKETS A T R Jfi DUC E1) FAK E S Aud Parcels in Proportion. Diggers! Roll tip, and patronise the Cheap . Line.! Return Tickets (available for one " month... ' .... £2 10 0 50lbs. Luggage allowed. Parcels tnvJer stt>3 Is 6d Parcrls under 101 bs, .... 2s 6d Over the above weights in proportion. N.B. —Passengers will stay at Luks' Hotel, Waihemo, for the night, thus ensuring every, comfort. " ■ DANIEL AND CO. &c, IN.MOUNT IDA \J DISTRICT. EESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S AND. WARDEN'S COUETS. Naseby—Feb. 6, 27. Hamilton— Hyde—Feb. 19. Machaes—Feb. 20. Maebwjienua— Serpentine—Feb. 11. ' Petty Sessions—Feb..22. ■ District Court—March 12. H. W. ROBINSON. Warden. '..■ D : &:JW t - '3.^B- Yv" :0-# - J,ol[N#P.;:;'; Has resumed; the practice of Ms profession iri> Duriedin, arid may at Ms Roomsy Princes-street,-;opposite tbe Bank of; Qtagb■ 5 Every.: Modern application used a,t; the- dis-; cretionooff f the Patient. ''•'/ C H S-,MO DE R A T'^'p"- _.■?'■:' hicre; :^P;^.'P: :' :P ■■■::; : sMJ^iP§ ; sj P announce; to the •■ Residents, Miners,' and others Jin yNaseby, that his large and"wjsll selected JStoeli 6f ■■"."'.... v' r -V. .-';";' :; ''" v : v""-" : /^PI : -'^^'■Pf :^'-: ; ' ; BOOTS AND SHOES, v suited for the...requirements' of,- the Strict, Is 'cbnlplet3in : eveiy particular ';-"'; ■ ■■:.'■.;■■. .;.,;:.■;• .Excellent-WorkmansMp, A Good finish, and a Neat Fit Guaranteed; on all Bespoke Orders. -^^y:-,:' : LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS: Made to Order, and finished in first-class; style? .at the lowest remunerative rates; ; ; P : .rp ; -^ An excellent' assortment of all kinds of Ladies', and Children's Fancy Boots. Large .assortment to select irornV ■'■ }\ :: Encourage the Legitimate Trade,?ahd pay -.Ecci.es-a visit. Good ard neat fit, excellent material, and moderate prices at the ': BENDIGO,,BOOTsAND H SHOE SHOP; Once at Eccles', Nowhere Else.;; i ■■, §iM^tx& : '^^[' :^j^^akH.:: :. &c., &o. I AM.ES ALEXANDER (SUCCESSOE TO ME. JAMES SAMSON), Begs to notify to tbe Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that he has just received and is now Opening Out, a Well Selected and Seasonable '3 T0 C K O F G- O0 D S in the above Departments, which he will dispose of at the Lowest "Remunerative Prices, INSPECTION INTOTJ&D: JAMES ALES^ETER?
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 7
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374Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 7
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