4t '- :;l'^.\'i• s. (forth. ' " ™ " '" 2 \ N. P, HJORRING, 1 __. , . NABBBJ, ' Respectfully intimates to his Friends, and the Public that he is now 1 '}. OPENING O$T NEW-'s~ Seasonable Goods !' . f IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. , ' ~ ■ INVITED. SIL&Si, EAA CJT DRE&SES,-! A Ghoice Selection in New and PashionMUSLINS ANB^PBINTS, j able Shades and Patterns. LA-DIES', AND G-ISiii H find TTnt/rimmed in all LADIES' ' AND J QHIL-.~) L DUEN S UNDEBCLOTH- V This Department is Well-Assorted ING AND JOHN'S AND, BO X"S' ' 7\ N. P. H. showing the largest ana ucatCLOTHINGX , , < , > value in Men's Clothing,Underclothing,and , v - Hosiery. Hats; Hats, Hats, in Silk, Felt, and Straw. "S 1 i r i A Good Selection. - ■ BOOT AJSD SHOE DEPAPT- Is well worthy of Inspection Hiea's, MENT. - ' > Women's, and Childrens Boots in great ■ j_ Variety . ;; Bespoke Boot Department. NP.H. is making Boots of all descriptions on the premises, which for Neatness and Durability, cannot be surpassed in the Colony. N. P. HJORRING, Draper, Clothier, Importer & Maker of Boots.
anb (Ironmongers, /?1 EOEGE STEPHENS, V-A CAEPENTEB, AND IB.ONMONGEB, Le.ven Street, Naseby, Has on hand a large supply of Timbe •, suitable to tlie various requirements of the G-oldfields. Hopper Plates (Dunedin and. Mount Ida punched) all sizes. Galvanised and Painted Iron, all sizes. Ridging and Spouting. Estimafces made up,-, andGontracts executed at lowest figures. * Paints and Paperhangings. OKEISON & L^NGMAAK, Corner Earn and Leven Streets, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, & TIMBER AND IRON-MERCHANTS. ' suitable for Mining and Building < Purposes. ' , ' Doors,-Sashes, Mouldings, &c. Galvanised Iron and Zinc. J Painted ; and- Black; Sheet; Iron-—all guages. Ridge Capping, Spouting, &c. , r Machine and lron Piatea. ' GENERAL IRONMONGERS. t i I - 3IOE/RISON AND IANGMAAK, [ FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS, j RICHARD- "^THEELEB, CARPENTER & TIMBER MERCHANT, ; St. Bathans. " ' A Large Supply of Timber, suited for Mining and Building Purposes, always on hand. Ibonmokgeey. & Mimtses' Toots, &c. Valuers'.' U R. AITKEN, IO N BAKEET AND GEKEEAL STORE, NASEBY M v OUNT IDA." OHEAP HOESESHOEINGh REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. ; Horseshoeing and General Blacksmith Work , executed in a workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, 'in Smithy adjoining {Victoria; Hal, Eam-street, Naseby. Hoeseshoeing 9s. and lis. pee Set. ALEX. PEARSON. - - AMES STEADMAN wants his old supporters to ' know that his : Prices 'defy competition. ' , Horseshoeing 9s and lis. The style of work turned out is well known throughout the District. J)ETEE JylW AND 0 BLACKSMITHS,' LEVEN-STREET, s NASEBY. 0., Picks, Laying and Steeling ..." ... 6s. „ Pointing' ... ... ... 4s. per doz OATS & CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. Kyuburn,- Shag Point, & Newcastle Goal, & Posts & Firewood Def&t. Excellent Stabling. QHEAP PEIiS T TING AT CHRONICLE OFFICE."
t&t. B OOKS'AND' gTATIONEEY. ' ' WILIjIAM BAIED, ' BOOKSELLER AND " STATIONER, 'GEORGE STREET, ' > DTJNEDIN. *' - iiu -■ - Wvß. would remindhis L mers'and friends that lie has always on hand a Large Stock 'of BOOKS in almost every department of Literature, 'and is. constantly recexvmgi large Additions ,to it:?direct"ifrom England,-wluchare .carefully;; by an experienced buyer. <> • fiv'i '< % . ; , I '■ ' , ?His; Stock of -Bibles and; Testaments ds also large and -yarie'd, ibptli as to style and prices •TT-thevlatteriraiigingtfromvls.t6dv.,to, £4« an d: £5. j CJj&mbers' Encyclopedia, 10 vols., £s. ("A. Library,in itself"J ' Stationery, / Account .Books, Wrapping PapersJ Grocers Bags, School Books,- Photographic' Albums, School . ? Prizes, .Mathematical Instruments, Color'.Boxes, &c., &c. ,■ in great, variety. Country Orders collected i and despatched with promptness. Large Discount allowed to the Trade. WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller and General Stationer, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. J> E IT ,H. AN ,D WILKIE BOOKSELLERS:;; STATIONERS/ &C.y ■: '•" Princes Street, - D , U N E D I N . ,Q_EOKGE' Y° V a ' ' ' , WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ' And " ,Importer of Watches Clocks, and Jewellery,' ■ • 'PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. si (Opposite-; the: Bank :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. • 1 --Receives every month-parcels of the above ■goods in all the,latest designs and patterns. All' kinds of Jewellery made to order. Repairs promply and carefully executed, at moderate charges ' ' Orders from the country punctually attended tor" 1 / ( ' N.B.—Awarded FIRST P RIZ E for CLOCKS and WATCHES/New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Note the Address— GEORGE | O U K a, Princes Street,- Dunedin. Opposite the Bavlc of £e>t> South Wales.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 1
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