%. Craig's §ibircrtxs£m£iit. I ALEXR.: _ Is now Showing a Pino Assortment W W OF Summer Drapery. , LADIES' DEPARTMENT-: FANCY DRESS FABRICS (all new)" MANCHESTER PRINTS SATIN STRIPED'DO. FANCY MUSLINS FIGURED GRENADINES FRENCH MERINOES (all Colors) LLAMAS ALPACAS' ' ~>< \ v LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING *children;s \ GOOD VARIETY 7 of LACJE^-GOODS SUNSHADES- Lined 4 and Unlined CHILDREN'S" SUN LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS ' DO. TROUSERS and VESTS * , DO. . .TROUSERS ' BLACK CLOTH SUITS DO. BOYS' , < w DO. . MEN'S and BOYS' TROUSERS in - Mole 'and Cotton Cord MEN'S and BOYS* WOOLLEN' . COTTON" SHIRTS^^t^, MEN'S and BOYS' HATS audCAPS~" MEN'S and BOYS' HOSIERY t "v. •«» MEN'S '' ; TJND^RSHIRTS'^J:ANftf} DRAWERS in ; Wool, i ' Vand Cottont- <?. '"f*" FLANNELS x \ * „ WRITE, BLUE, SCARLET, & GREY BLANKER : twilled cotton shirtings ' V" BED QUILTS 1 LINEN & COTTON TICKS^C WHITE fc GREYC^LICO : '• ■* ' „ ■ - - - t i . y-*-- ; BROWN HOLLANDS :Y :£k, : J,_ -. WHITE & BUFF~ WIND6W)DOI\ , WINDO W MUSLINS • 5 " V" ' . ' BOOK DO r - . SPOJFTED, & JACONETTSD& <l- - HESSIANS,"'. t WOOLLEN, SHIRTINGS; " WOOLLEN TAR.TANS,,PRINTED FELT, CARPEiT^^^ ING, WAX CLOTH, COpOA MATTING,Large Variety of, Smallwares, Etc, Etc. NO REDUCTION IN PRICE MADE.
|)joiic£s. T OYAL MOUNT. IDA LODG-F. a J _ - 1.0.0.3r. - t * Tlie .usual J?OTlniglitly Meetmg of tlie above Lodge will' be held in the "Lodge. Oddfellows Kall ; (Empire Hotel); on Tuesday■ Evening next, 3ra ! March, at Eight p.m. The Monthly Lecture will given "by the jSr.&.,on'Eriday-Evenhig,'-2^th-February,-at eight o'clock. - ' , 11 ' W. CURRIE, K.G. jt.ount ii»a butchery: , WHOLESALE AND'jRETAIL. ' - - :<-The-Unde!'signfid having arranged, on ? and ■ from this date, to carry on the above 'business on:hia own respectfully tinnanco of that patronage bo liberally bestowed on his predecessors.«. *" , < * He; would, call attmition to the:fact, that lie intends only to furnish the very!best goods; to. ;be obtained, and-to offer the:greatest inducements to cask purchasers. " <•.. <> ■ Five per cent. discounfcallowed<on:cash ; and,: monthly payments. -.- v • s ' 1 aOBEET .P., BOTTING., 1 December 1, 1873. . - A Sit is my intention- shortly'to /a. Dispose of all BOOK DEBTS Due to t.li e B usin ess lately carrie d :on : by me, I."willbe glad if Outstanding Accounts are paid: inj; or some definite arrangement .made for settlement, previous to the sale. C. A. DE L AUTO UK. December 26, 1873. IVT ATIONALINSXJEAJSOE COMJLI PAjS t Z OP 2SE"W ZEALAND. Gapitai,—OJOI.'MILMON, in .100,000 SHAKES •'joe £lO EACH. Paid-UP, £50,000. - ' THIS &JRELY LOCAL OFFICE Presents many Advantages ,to the' Insuring Public, -j * s <T THE CAPITAL ANJKP R O;FITS > - • •«".'.j", •J'Are retained in thejColony. "'*<&} THE HEAD 01ET And'. Management beings3loeal;i set iik: made vexations' delays,-, or. refe- . ' rence to offices at a distance. RATES AND TERMS ' Equal"to those offered :by any. Company: in the" City. - . "A. HILL JACK, ' V ~ General Manager. Offices . Mawse-steeet. r . 'A~i '\ ' Agent for Naseby : " - '-J (?) H 5T ' a'R EIIJfEE.
Public Koikes. MONDAY, 20th APRIL, 1874: ACHES near. .Macraes for sale on Deferred PavmentSj .on 20th.April, 1874. Notice ,is hereby given, that block H, HighJay, District, to the ;,east. of block Iyjilready surveyed, will be.surveyed-.into suitable sections,'and opened for v application on deferredpayments on the I '2oth AjrcO, 1874*at~'the Land Office, Naseby. notice: jVTOTIOE IS HEREBT. r G-IYEiS"; ithat all persons" indebted-~*to~ the Naseby Cemetery Trust, are required' topay their respective amounts on or before '9th February,'' 1874, or legal proceedings' will' lja. taken to recover same.t ' *: I'""" JOHN BREMNER,* Hon. Seci API T AL* 'INT ESTMENT. , . - x ■- "DRAPERY, CLOTHINGh AND BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, AT ST BATHANS, , for SALE. Those centrally-situated Premises/ in the main streetiof Sfc. BatlianSj presently occupied l by Mr. A. Hill, are private sale. The Stock, which is varied and select, can be had at valuation, • consists of-articles in daily request that command a .ready sale on' a goldfield town. 1 - As Mr. Hill is about to leave the Colony he is prepared to treat for the immediate -sale of the stock and buildings on the most moderate terms. JJOT AND COLD; BATirsnr CHAPMAN'S CITY "BATHS. A G-reat Desideratum Supphed in Chapman's. •Hot and Col«i Baths. Open at all Hours. Hot Baths 2s. | ' la. G: A. CHAPMAN," Lcven Street, xii s,eby. ~ - Private Entrance by Broom Streii. K* | ' ~iZ Zt - * ?*- PEC ,1 Xi / .CQACSES HYDE AND MACRAES. " -' ■ v^- MR: COACHj in conjunction ■- t l , CO*S ; Lfeey r will, - 6n and~*r after,the 17th January, Diinedin ' and Saturday at 7 a.m, arriv-, ing. aft TNaseby on mornings"; leaving Naseby .Thursday and-Siindayiat,9-at-tn -■( JL m, ,~n j s -t flcoiget, Viotowavjffotf'l,' wheie passengers wi 1 ! be parcelsTecened "5 2 ,j-s JOHN LATERIIC
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 1
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