«—" -*»: y j w-t JL-L. * *_/ «■( j 9 j| m s[. |). fjonittg's giaporg Curb. N. P. HJORRING, NASBBt, Respectfully intimates to his friends and the Public that he is now OPEN IN G OUT NEW Sf Jl" ,_k^ f f IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I INSPECTION INVITED. SILKS, FANCY DRESSES, 7 A Choice Selection in New and EashionMUSLINS \ANB PBINTS, j able Shades and Patterns.. AND &UH>S .fErzmnied n/tui Untrimmed in all SATS. '£ } Shapes. SADIES' W AND CEIL--) * DRENSWNDEHCLOTH- >• This Department is Well-Assorted. ING AND HOSIERY. ) MEN S AiylD ROYS N P. H. is showing the largest Q7t(X Uoop CLOTH^N G. > value in Herts Clothing, Underclothing, and || ) Hosiery. Hats, jats, Hats, in Silk, Felt, and Straw. A Good Selection. BOOT ANib SHOE DEPART- Is well worthy of Inspection. JHen's, %£ENT. t \ V Women's, and Childrens Roots in great « ) Variety. '\~ Bespoke Boot Department,' N.P.H. is tasting Boots of all descriptions on the premises, which for Neainejss and Durability, cannot be surpassed in,the Colony. r
£c. JgOOES ! AJS T D gTATIONERY. ' WILLIAM BAIKD, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, GEOIRGE STREET, DUNEDIN. W. 8., would remind his numerous customers and friends that he has always on hand a Large Stock of BOOKS in almost every department of Literature, and is constantly receiving large Additions to it direct from England, which are carefully selected there "by ah experienced buyer. His Stock of Bibles and Testaments is also' large and varied, both as to style and prices —the latter ranging from Is. 6d. to £4 and £5. Chambers' Encyclopaedia, 10 vols., £s. (" A Library in itself."J Stationery, Account Books, Wrapping . I Papers, Grocers Bags, School Books, Photographic Albums, School Prizes, Mathematical Instruments, Color Boxes, &c., &c., in great variety. Country Orders collected and despatched witt promptness. Large Discount allowed to the Trade. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller 'and General Stationer, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN J> EITH AND WILKIE EOOKSELLEES, STATIONEHS, &C., Princes Street, DUNEDIN.
SBlatdjmalicrs. G EOK a E OU N % Practical WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, And Importer of Watches Clocks, and Jewellery, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. (Opposite the Sank of New South Wales.) Large and:varied Stocks of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, Field and' Opera Glasses, &c.,&c.; all imported 'direct trom the best manufacturers in the home country. ; ' Receives everypionth parcels of the above goods in all thdjijfcesttiesigue and patterns. All kinds of' JSweflery'made to order. 'Repairs promply an d carefully executed, at'inode--1 ' ' '• ' a country punctually attended rate charges Orders from tta to. N.B;—Awardc CLOC.KS and Yi hibition, 18G5 d 'iTLRS® >RIZE for ATCHES., Nen- Zealand Ex- . ,INo<Jeitlie Address— GEO ' 5 'T O U N G, Opposite ihewUntfif'fteK SQuthfWale!;.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 252, 2 January 1874, Page 1
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