|§lbwlxs£ttratts. JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' HaMtmaker, LEYEJT STEEET, IST ASE B T ! ("Next door to Hjorring's). J. DILLON begs to announce that he has Removed to larger and more suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorring's), where the trade will be conducted in Jill its branches as heretofore. First-class stock; of tweeds on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. Note the Address— JOHN DILLON, Tailor and Draper, Leven Street, Naseby. JPANCY jg AZAAE. 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. NOTICE. ~ EDWAED HOBSON begs to notify to the public that he has Opened the Premises next the Empire as a HAIRCUTTING- AND SHAMPOOING SA.LOON. Hours of Business, from 6 p m. to 9 p.m., Sunday excepted. TBOTTDS T a COB. The '' Young; Celebrated Entire Horse
M E R C U Lt Y, (The property of Messrs. Handyside and Roberts) . Will Stand at. Lauder Station, Manuherikia ■ Valley, for the Season. Mkk'ctjey is a very low-set black roan_;Cob, has fine action; and is thoroughly tractable in saddle or harness. His sire, Quicksilver, a pure-bred Norfolk, was imported to Christchurch, where hie stock have since become famous. . His dam. Duchess, also pure-bred, was imported direct 'rom England. A. good grass paddock is provided fojr. mares, free of charge, for six weeks ; after that date 2s. 6d a week will be charged. Terms—£3 10s., payable before the removal of mares. .. Every care will be taken, but. the proprietors will not undertake any personal responsibility. NOTICE. PERBONS Indebted to me are requested to Settle their Accounts before the Ist December, or legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same. All claims against me are required to be lodged for pavment. G-EO. STEPHENS, Carpenter and Timber Merchant. OHURCH OF j^NGLAND.' Brown ( HYMN BOOKS ] Brown and -j and V and Smith. ( CHURCH SERVICES ) Smith, G arden qeeds} At IO ) Brown and Smith's. TVTEW AND GOJD| At XI SEED ) Brown and Smith's. CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW-SEEDS AT BROWN AND SMITH'S DEATH. Robinson.—At Naseby, on the 26tli October, of puerperal fever, Charlotte, the beloved wife of H. W. Robinson, Esq., Warden.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 243, 31 October 1873, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 243, 31 October 1873, Page 4
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