OURTS IN\ MOUNT IDA DISTRICT. -■;y:-^iNASEBY: Waeden's Cotot—April 17. May 1, 22, 29. Resident Magistrate's Court—April 16,30. May 21, 28. & Applications'at 11 a.m., April 6, 13, 20,^27." May 4, 11, 18. " Maeebwhentta—At 4 p.m. on May.6th. Jury List Court—April 3. ; Distbict ; Coubt—April 8.. Licensing Cottrt April 21. Serpentine—April 24, at noon. Public Holiday—May 25. v ST. BATBANS: At 2 p.m., April 14, 28.' May 19th; HAMILTON: April 7." May 12. HYDE: April 8. May 13! MACRAES: < April 9. May 14. Tf Miners (or their Agents) "do not "appear when their'names are called, their Applications will be struck out. Agents must produce' writ ten'autli'onty;' ' H. A. STRATFORD"; R.M., Warden. - NOTICE. jgANK HOLIDAYS. The BANKS will be CLOSED on Friday (Good Friday), April 3rd; and Monday (Easter Monday), April 6th. PPRENTICES ' WANTED ' for ; the BOOT TRADE. Apply toN. P. lljoeeing/' N. P. HJOPvRING has just to hand a First-class ' ? v.*: i; ■*s -. * > ■. .; Assortment of; COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured to his order, and which he can recommend to his customers for" PIT, FINISH, AND QUALITY, and 'as being'suitable to :the ?J" ; district. These' Q-oods are *' far superior to ''-English' Manufactured Clothing. A'REGULAR SUPPtY ' .will always be kept in Stock. " MEN'S BLACK CLOTH DRESS ! SUITS "• MEN'S BLACK CLOTH SAC SUITS MEN'S MIXED 'SUITS MEN-'FANCY AND COLONIAL TWEED GALATEA 'SUITS MEN'S SILK -MIXED, >BLUE DIAGONAL, AND FANCY TWEED > ! PAGET COATS MEN'S SILK MIXED, FANCY, : BLISS'S AND COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS," AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS MEN'S DOESKIN, SADDLE; BLISS, AND COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS I YOUTHS' LEOPOLD, 1 AND. ALBERT. SUITS BOYS' GALATEA, ALBERT," AND LEOPOLD SUITS BOYS'-:VELVETEEN, i BLUE DIAGONAL, COLONIAL &. FANCY 1 TWEED KNICKERBOCKER SUITS BOYS' GARIBALDI SUITS MENS AND YOUTH'S'UNDER-! CLOTHING WELL ASSORTED SHIRTS In Longcloth, Regatta, Spun Silk, 'Crape, Twill, Printed Wooland "Union Flannels, Linen, Wincey, Jean, and Cotton. .. SCARFS, .TIES, .COLLARS, . Braces and" Socks in all makes - and' styles Men's' Youths'/and Boys' i IMPORTED BOOTS in all Qualities. B 00 T S of every description Made on the Premises. From the ; amount. of- encouragement , received_in tins department, and the great satisfaction given to his customers, N. 'P. Hjorring has'much' 1 pleasure in"- announcing that, when the necessary machinery arrives, he intends starfcing'a'. BOOT FACTORY. INSPECTION . RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED N. P. HJORRING,; DKAPEE, CLOTHIER; IMPORTER AND MAKES OF BOOTS. ; ; I; Tailor, Draper, aid Ladies' Habitiiwiker, ; ..LEV EN. STREET,, NASEBT (Next door to Hjorring's). J. DILLON begs to announce that' he has Removed" to larger and more ; suitablo Premises (adjoining Hjor- ' ring's),, where the trade will bo con- ; ducted in all its branches as hereto-, lore. First-class STOCK OF TWEEDS on view, oi fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. iSSP"' Notu the Ajxdeess—JOHN DILLON,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 265, 3 April 1874, Page 2
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440Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 265, 3 April 1874, Page 2
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