anb |ronmon-((c?s/ I OlixY AIOE.RIi'3G N , Butldeh} -J itog"c t jr:n, mount id a, Has always on hand Timber.suitable for Build-/ i »g, sJiiaiug, and other purposes. Dqoy3 } Sashes, Mouldings, &c. Galvanised Iron and Zinc. "P<wnf*£»fl anrl BJael: Tron—all guages. Ridge Capping, Spoutiiig,,'&c:, iic.° GEISTEIIA'L lEONMOXG-EEY. FTTNT-TKAL UsD"KHTA iter.' EQEGE STEPiiEiNib, Caiu^e^'ieii A27.D TI2IJ3ER iIEPX'ITA^T. Cx.S. begs to intimate to the Residents and •Miners of the town' and.district, that he has always on hand a good supply of Timber suited'to the retjuireuienis of the place. LOOT OF LEYEN SIItEET, ~ . : NASEUY. ■ Inkers. ¥ ICTOR I A BA K S-S- Y s Cr. PROTA2T PaopniEXOE. (Successor to 11. Is okes.) Bread of fcho finest quality delivered to all ■ paris of the Eogbum at lowest remunerative profit. Accounts Rendered Monthly. 11, AITEL'EN, " yy NI o N BA. K Eli Y aind geneeal stohEj .NASEBY, M O U 1-T t i n A. NOTICE. rpIIIE Undersigned begs to intimate (hit, having Purchased Hie Interest and Goodwill of-the'Bcsinrss lately carried on by Mr. John Douglas, as Farcy Bread and Biscuit Maker, hopes, by strict attention to the seme, to merit a f-iir share of public patronage. : A. MTAD TEN AND' CO., Xevcn Street,-Isaseby. OIIEAP HORSESHOEING-. '• REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Horseshoeing and G-enernl Bla'cksmith Work executed. in a workmanlike manner, and a (J! sea pest. Bates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria Hal , .»Sararstreet, Nasebv. HOilS-ESItOEIXG ...9s. AND.IIS. PEE SET. ALEX. PEAE3OX p AME 3 tS IE A Dii AjN wants his old (LP fruppor:er.s to know that his Prices defy competition. IJ.orscshoeing ... ... '9s and lis.' I'icks, at the lowest rate going. The style of work turned out is well known throughout; the District. IpETEH AJsU" : BLACKS M I T H S, L37£N-STH3ET, NASE3Y. Picks, Loving and Steeling ..." -... 43. „■ Pumting ... Osi per doz OATS & CHAFF ALvVAYS OK HAND. Kykzvrv. Shag Point, &Kewcasele Coal, & Posts & Fikewood Depot. Excellent Stabling, and Fifty-Acre Paddoch ivril watered and fenced. BEIB S E E ,E. '■ I[AI.RDEESSEII AND PEEEITJVIEE liy appointment, to ,'IiJUL the Doke. or . Eui.vMUftGir, and his Excellency fclie""''' Gov&UKoxt, and Volunteers.) '•Vam. Cold, and Shower Baths always ready Ladies Ivoom Upstairs. - Opposite fchp Bank of New South Wales) P&INCES BXJUEET DcKEDm
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 207, 14 February 1873, Page 2
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360Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 207, 14 February 1873, Page 2
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