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&fo>sxfiuumuxiz. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. . ALES! ALES! ALES !!! && ~P J. GREEE AND CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. F. Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class ALES (equal to best DUNEDIN PRICES. HE BENDIGO BOOT & SHOE - SHOP, LEVEN STREET, NASEBY. JOHN ECCLES begs to announce to the Residents, Miners, and others in and around Naeeby, that his large and well selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited, for the requirements of tbe district, is complete in eveiy particular. Excellent Workmanship, A Good finish, and a Neat Fit Guaranteed, on all Bespoke Orders. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS Made to Order, and finished in first-class style at the lowest remunerative rates. NOW ON HAND— An excellent,assortment of all kinds of Ladies' and Children's Fancy Boots. Large assortment to select from. Encourage the Legitimate Trade, and pay Eccxes a visit. Good ard neat fit, excellent material, and moderate prices at the BENDIGO BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Once at Eccles', Nowheee Else. WANTED KNOWN—PRICES REDUCED. iAGEirS NEW FAMILY 1 NOISELESS LOCKSTITCH ', SEWING MACHINES. M. A. ALDRICH, Ageft, Phinces-stbeet, Dunedin. To meet, the requirements o f Customers who find a difiiculty in paying the full amount at once, Mes. Aldbich has adopted a method of time payment to suit them. [TIIfASEJ?, WISH AST AND CO., RAILWAY FOUNDRY

GEE AT KING STEEET, DUNEDIN. All Kinds of Castings in Iron and Brass, Stampers, Quartz -0 rushing Machinery, Cast-Iron Sluice and Ripple Plates; Overshot, Breast, and Undershot WaterWheels. Steam Engines Made and Repaired. **# Castings supplied for all kinds of Reaping. Thrashing, and Horse-power * Machines. Furnace Bars, Fire-proof doors and Safes IMPORTANT TO SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. APPLICATIONS will be received till 31st May, 1873 for the Purchase of the exclusive use, for the District of Mount Ida, of HOGBEN'S PATENT APPARATUS for supplying the syrup in the manufacture of JErated BeTerages and other Liquids, and Stopper for Bottles. The PUMP supplies the required quantity of syrup into each bottle at the same time as the bottle is filled -with serated water. It saves the labor of two men in bottling, and is also applicable to other purposes, such as drawing or measuring any required quantity of liquor, or forcing any required quantity of liqnid to any place. The STOPPER for Bottles containing iErated or Gaseous Liquids, such as Lemonade, Ginger JL'eer, or Soda Water, is self-acting—-the stopper closes the bottle when it is filled by the pressure of the gaseous liquid from within, and the bottle is opened by applying pressure on the top of the stopper from without. They never wear out, do away entirely with cork, wire, and string, are inexpensive, &c, &c. The Stoppers being made of lignum vitee or glass, never wear out, are self-acting in stoppering when filled, doing away entirely with cork, wire, arid string. The first cost of a Factory introducing Patent Stoppers is reduced to nearly one-half when compared to starting a Factory on the eld principle, and possesses the advantages of giving greater satisfaction to consumers. These Patents are extensively used m England, America, and the Colonies. They can be seen in full working order on our Premises, Dunedin and Oamaru. Also, FOR SALE, a No. 1 Hayward Tylor Soda Water Machine. . Apply to THOMSON AND CO., Manufacturers of the Patent Stoppered Mvtted Waters, and Importers of iroda Water Machinery, and Cordial Makers G-oods of every description, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 July 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 July 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 July 1873, Page 2

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