Qijisttifazmmis. LEV EN STEEET, NASEBI (Next door to Hjorring's). J". DILLON begs to announce-that he has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorrihg's), where the trade will be conducted in all its branches as heretofore. ,-First-class STOCK-. OF'TWEEDS', on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. ®° Note the Address— TaIIOS AjSTD Deapeb, - Leven Street, Naseby. FOR S A ( ,NE EOURTR SHAKE in the _ G-OLDEN STEEAM WATER RAGE COMPANY, Kyeburn Diggings. Apply to M.-BuooxTsa, NaseW, p: Eobt. Sloeach, Zyeburn. PIANOF O R T E . "ISS WILLIAMS is prepared to receive PUPILS for Instruction in the 'Pianoforte, at her residence, Derwentstreef. Terms, &c., on application. • NOTICE. "(qpDWAIi-D' HOBSON begs to notify -a— <& to the public that he has Opened the . Premises next the Empire as a HAIRCUTTING- AND SHAMPOOINGSALOON. Hours of Business, from 6 p m. to 9 p.m., Sunday excepted. N OTICE. G-. B. MITCHELL having taken the shop adjoining Mr. L. W. jßusch's, Leven street, Naseby, is now pre- ! pared to execute all orders in HOSfO WORK, Horse Cloths, &c, &c, on the shortest notice.
Canvas on hand of the best Brands. Hose Work done at 6d. per yard. All Work Guaranteed. - JUNCY-- ' _i A EANCY BAZAAR will be held about the end of December, or beginning of January, 1874, to assist in Liquidating the Debt on the Presbyterian Church, Naseby. Particulars in future advertisements. KtSfttUiltttttl One, for a year, at £6O; and another > for six or seven months, at Thirty Shillings per week. Apply to G-eorge E. Allen, Hawkdun Station. Blackstone Hill. RANTED," a MAN, "as Horse. » » driver and Ploughman. One with Dogs, who could assist at the tnusteriugs. Wages, £6O a-year. Apply to G-eorge E. Allen; Hawkdun Station, Bluckstone Hill. IOTI CS, JOHN MORRISON, Oarpejuteb, and Builder, begs to notify to the public of "Naseby and surrounding district., that he this day taken into Partnership DETLEF LANGrMAAK, and that in future the business will be carried on under the style of 'MOEEISON AND LANG-MAAK, Carpenters, Builders, Timber Merchants, and Ironmongers, in the Premises Corner of Leven and Earn Streets. In thus entering into Partnership, M. & L. would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage and support, and from their long residence in Naseby, and their knowledge of the requirements of the Groldfiekls, they feel convinced that the utmost satisfaction will be
JbTJNEEA.L UNDEBTA.K.EUS. IHUECH !N GLAND, Brown ( H-YMN BOOKS ) Brown and -| and I and Smith. (CHURCH SERVICES ) Smith. The Largest and Best Assortment .of Sixes r nnO B ACCO O } Barr. . Bar ]J OB ACCO [ Tw ket ( -&- OB ACCO K) ) JN'avy ' ues In the District. &c BROWN AtfD SMITH'S
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 4
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436Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 4
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