QbutxtUzmznh. Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' Habitmaker, LEVE.N STEEET, JTASIBI (Next door, to Ejorring'sJ. J. DILLON begs to announce that lie has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorring'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 Addeess— JOHN DILLON, Taiiob and Deajee, ~ Leven Street, Naseby. • FOR S A LE. ",NE; .FOURTH SHARE in the GOLDEN STREAM WATER RACE COMPANY, Kyeburn Diggings. Apply to M. .Beookes, Naseby, 03 Robt. Sioeach, Kyeburn. P I A N O-F.O R T E. TSS WILLIAMS is prepared to L" receive PUPILS for Instruction in the Pianoforte, at her residence^..-Derwent-street. - ■>.»•... Terms, «fec, on-application. N OTICE. LL PERSONS LNDEBTED to - ' the Estate of Mb. G. PRO VAN, are hereby notified that they must Pay all unsettled Claims to the undersigned, on or before Saturday, the 27th inst,' : otherwise immediate proceedings will be taken to summarily recover the same. ' . 1 • • M. BROOKES.
ANC'Y AZAAR. A FANCY BAZAAR will be held about the end of December, or beginning of January, 1874, *to assist in Liquidating the Debt on 1 the Presbyterian Church, JSTaseby. Particulars in future advertisements.
ANTED, a Man..- Mustunderm stand Horses. GEORGE'S VICTORIA HOTEL. f ANTED, Two SHEPHERDS • One, for a year, at £6O j and another for six or seven months, at Thirty Shilling per week. Apply to George E. Allen,. Hawkdun Station, Blackstone Hill. f ANTED,; a MAN, ; as ; \HqrJ 3 T » driver and Ploughman. • One With Dogs, who could assist at the musterings. Wages, £6O a-year. Apply to George E. Allen, Hawkdun Station, Blackstone Hill. '< N O T I C E. " and Builder, begs to notify to"the public ofNaseby and surrounding district, that he h*s this day taken into Partnership DETLEF LANGMAAK, and that in future the business will be carried on under the style of f MORRISON AND DANGMAAK, Carpenters, Builders, Timber Merchants, and , Ironmongers, - in the Premise's 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 Nsseby, and their knowledge of the requirements of the Golclfiekls, they feel convinced that the utmost satisfaction will be given. Etjnbell Unijeetakebs. fHURCH OF ENGLAND, Brown ( HYMtf BQOKS ) Brown and < ■':' and j ail d Smith. ( CHURCH SERVICES') Smith. K3 j Brown and Smith's TEW AND GOOD] At I SEED j Brown and Smith's. CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW SEEDS BROWN AND SMITH'S
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 238, 26 September 1873, Page 4
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417Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 238, 26 September 1873, Page 4
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