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J. DILLON, Tailor and Draper, LE VE N. STREET, NASEBY (Adjoining Empire Hotel). J. DILLON begs to inform his Friend.s and Customers that, to meet a want long felt in this .uow-n he has added to his Bespoke Tailoring Department a BEADT-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The G-oods are of the very best quality and most Fashionable and D URABLE "MATERIAL selected by himself, and made to his order, by the celebrated house of Grardner, of Bristol, -which, for STYLE AND FINISH, is famed throughout Europe. Just received, a large and varied Assortment of TWETSDS AND CLOTS. in the piece, sui'able for families. J. DLLLON wishes to inform families that he has set apart Monday of each week for the Sale of these Tweeds, and that, as an induce* merit for a speedy clearance, he will CUT O U T for the purchaser suits of any shape Gratis. Prices Defy Competition. J. DIL/LOjST, TAILOR AND DRAPER, LEVTSIS STREET, jSTASEBY. IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF . FREDERICK TOOTELL, PAINTEE, NAS E BY. ... HEBEBY GIVE NOTICE That a First and Final Dividend in the above Estate will be Payable at the Office of Scanlan Bros, and Co., Dunedin, on and after Wednesday, 14th May next, on all CLAIMS duly proved and lodged with the undersigned on or before that date (14<th proximo). JOHN SCANLAN, Trustee in the above Estate, Dated, at Dunedin, 18th April, 1873. DUCAT'ION. ME. MENZIES commenced an EVENING- CLA.SS in the Naseby School on Monday last, for the purpose of giving Boys and Young Men an opportunity of revising their previous Education. Terms: —One Guinea per Quarter for three nights per week, viz., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 6.30 to 8.30. GOOD OPENING. SALE (Cheap) that SHOP -i- _ (with Fixtures) and HOUSE, presently occupied by Mrs. T. Lawson, situate in Derwent Street, adjoining the Masonic Hall. The proprietrix is leaving the Colony on account of ill health. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Lawson on the Premises. * " . eOOI) G-ENERAL SERVANT WANTED. Apply-.;t Commercial Hotel. MEN "WANTED for th.e Head Race. Wages, 9s. per day. App'y to Pearce and Fi'aseiv 00 f 1 1HB COMMERCIAL HOTEL, _l_ DEItWENT-STJBEET, FASEBY. J. H. GASON - - Proprietor. This new, first-class, and elegantly fittedup Hotel has now established itself as the Best in the District. First-class Apartments for Travellers. A Private Cottage, detached from the Hotel (with private entrance) for families. Good Stabling, and an efficient Groom. First-class Brands of WINES, SPIRITS AND BEERS, sc., only kept.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 May 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 May 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 May 1873, Page 4

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