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I'mbiic Notices," N. P. HJORRING has just <o hand a Fist-class Assortment of COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured ; to his order, and which he can recommend to his customers for PIT, FINISH'; A ; ND QUALITY, and as being suitable to the district. Thesn Goods arc far superior to English Manufactured Clothing. ■' ° A REGULAR SUPPLY will alwiiys bo kept in -rtock. MEN'S BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUiTS .• MEN'S BLACK CLOTH SAC SUITS MEN'S SILK '.MIXED SUITS MEN'S FANCY AND COLONIAL? TWEED GALATEA SUITS MEN'S SILK MIXED, BLUE DIAGONAL,"AND FANCY TWEED PAGET COA TS MEN'S SILK MIXED. FANCY, BLISS'S AND COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS, AND SINOLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS MEN'S DOESKIN 7 , SADDLE, BLISS, AND ; COLONIAI; T\VE E D TROUS ERS YOUTHS' GALATEA, LEOPOLD, AND ALBERT SUITS. ' boys' Galatea, albert,' and LEOPOLD SUITS BOYS'. VELVETEEN, BLUE DIAGONAL. COLONIAL & FANCY TWEED KNICKERBOCKER SUITS BOYS' GARIBALDI SUITS * MEN'S AND YOUTH'S UNDERCLOTHING WELL .ASSORTED '•■ SHIRTS In LongoloMi, Regatta'. Spun Silk, Crape, 'lwill,"Print<'d Wooland Union Flannels, Linen- , Jean and Cotton. 1 SCARFS, TIES,'COLLARS, Braces and Houfes in all makes ai.d styles Men's Youth."' and Hovs' IMPOII TE D B'OO T S in all' Qualities. - BOOTS of every description Made on Iho Premises. From the amount of encouragement received in.this department', and the great eati-faction giren to his customers, ,N. P. ;!ylljor,r.inf; lias rouch pleasure in announcing • ■that, when the iiecessary machinery arrives, ho intends Blurting a . BOOT.FACTORY. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY S LICIT ED N. P. HJORRING, DRAPER,' CLOTHIER, IMPORTER AND MAKER OF BOOTS. "W A-;N, T; E'D KN.O WN. . THE ..'BRUCE HERALD' Is now-Publishing the only Full verbatim REPORT ' OF THE CLYDE MINING- CONFERENCE! BEST QUALITIES OF " NEW SEASON'S ttttttitfc ttfc •• ttt ttt " TT LTTTTT i NEW TITTT'LTT QEASON'S TTT TTT TTT T IT . TTl' kj ttttttitt • 1 tt ttt; ttt In Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. ■ J. BROWN, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, *c., Leven.Street, Naseby. WATT & CO.'S CELEBRATED. SMOKiiJj BACON AND IJ^MSj CHOICE YARIETr. v ,T. 13R0W.Y, Family Obockk, 1/it..<vision Merchant • Leven Street. Nnseby.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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