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•■^•,'..^raiq['s".^biiertis£nrnTt. Isiiow Showing a Fine Assortment LWIES'DBPARTMENP^ PAKOY DRESS FABRICS (all new) MANCHESTER PRINTS SATIN STRIPED DO, FANCY MUSLINS '' " " FIGURED GRENADINES FRENCH" MERINOES (all. Colors) LLAMAS ALPACAS ' ■---■-----■ LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING .CHILDREN'S DO. GOOD VARIETY of LACE GOODS SUNSHADES, Lined and Unlined CHILDREN'S SUN HATS LADIES'and CHILDREN'S BOOTS GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS DO. TROUSERS and VESTS DO. _' TROUSERS BLACK CLOTH SUITS KNICKERBOCKER DO. ' BOYS'. ,j ~.- , . DO. } MEN'S and BOYS' -TI?OUSERS ! in Mole and Cotton Cord .- * MEN'S and BOYS' WOOLLEN an£ COTTON SHIRTS MEN'S and BOYS* HATS audCAPS MEN'S and BOYS' HOSIERY MEN'S " UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS in Wool, . and Cotton - FLANNELS WHITE, BLUE, SCARLET, <fc : GREY BLANKETS 1 . LINEN & COTTON TICKS --: WHITE & GREY CALICO . . .WHITE & BUFF WINDOW Dtk WINDOW-MUSLINS , ' BOOK DO SPOTTED, NAINSOOK, &.JACONETT I>o . CHECK UAMBtUCS, H&SSIAi\K, WUUL,L£iy SHiRTIJNt "" ''WOOLLEN" TARTANS.; PRINTED.FELT-CARPET- ~ ING, WAX CLOTH, COCOA MATTING, -• ;' Large' Variety of Siirallwares, Etc., Eti\

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m l ublic Eotucs. * OVAL MOTJN L 1 IDA LOD.OE. * • The usual Monthly-Meeting of the above Lodge- will, le held i:i the Lodge .uoom, Oddfellows-Hall (Empire Hotel'); on Tuesday Evening neit,_2Btii April, at Eight p.m. - -. The, Monthly Lecture- wisl be given by- the N.G., on, Friday -Keening, 2-4ih April, at eight o'clock." '" f. ' W. CTJRRIE, X.G. - "lyf ATIOJN AL I STJRA.N CE COMXl "- PANY OF NEW ZEAXAND.. Capital-O'jtk Million, iN.i60,000 Shahks ' ; of £lO Each. ■ , . Paid-up,. £50,000. THIS" PURELY L'yCAL OFFICE ' " Presents many Advantages' to the Insuring . Public. THE CAPITAL AffD PROFITS Ave retained in the Colony. THE HEADOJFICE And Management beins; Local, settlement? are made without vexatious delays, or reference to offices at a distance. - T RATES AND TERMS Equal to those offered hy any Company in the - City..- _,_ ~ - - - •/"A.-HILL : JAGK,~ G-eneral ManageOfkices : Mansk-stbket. I Agent for Uaseby : } JOHN' BR E M IS T ER . Sew Zealand Telegraphs, Head Office, Wellington, March 19, 1874. . Telegraph Commissioner is prei. pared to receive applications for CA-DET-SHIPS in the New Zealand Tekgraph Department. " Application must be made in applicant's own handwriting, stating age, and accompanied by references as to character, &c, addressed to the' General Manager, Ne Zealand Telegraph?, Wellington. ' By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMO-", • . J&eneral Manager. I ff p (.) K S A L E.—The Commercial | Hotel, Ramsaytown, Maerc\vhenna.r > i 1 For particulars apply, to • G.:R\, TAYLOR, Oaffltaru,

•public Jjtof tecs. jWkitik&,- Book-Jveepin», and Ahithmetic. ]Y/| Ev HT. J. SPKOULE (late J-'JL Queenstown Commercial Academy) begs to announce that lie will open an Evening School on'Minday, 20LH inat. Hours •• f" attendance, 7to 9. l,adies* superior angular hand taught. Private lessons given, if required. Arrangements may be made with Mr;Sproiile at the. Royal Hotel.;- ': ; .~'.V.\,7GQ. are now: -r': prepared to sell the small seam Coal jatlOsperiion of; 13^Bag9,at the pit's mouth v reduction is equal to 30 per cent. The large seam will shoruVbe opened.; CAPITAL JK.VESTMENT. DRAPERY, CLOTHING; AND BOOT ESTABLISHMENT, AT ST BATHANBL T 'FOR" :s A LE". Thos>e centrally-situated Prerai«es, in tliemam sireeL oi or., _r>ai nans, presently occupied by Mr. A. Hill, are offered for private sale. The Stock, which is varied and select, can be had at valuation, consists of articles indaily- request that command a ready sale on - goldfield town. ~ " As Al r. Hill is about tVl°nve the Colony hois prepared to treat for the immediate pale of the stock and buildings on,the most moderate terms. . ■ TXQTS AND J COLD BATHSUt CHA PMAN'S XTTT. B ATHS: V Hot and Cold "Batlis.. Onen at all Hours: Hot Baths 2s. * | Cot.d Baths, I*-. A. CHAPUAS, Leven Street, N» seby, Private Entrance hy Jiraam Street. PB-CU.E COACHED, VIA HYDE AND MACRAES; MR. LAYERTY'S COACH„ in oonjunctiosv ith COBB "AND .CO'S. Line, will, on and after"the.l7th January, 1574, leave Dunedi* every Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a.ui, arriving_at Naseby an Wednesday and Sundajt mornings-; leaving Naseby for Duaudin everji .Thursday and Sunday at & a.m. i Tho* Coaches arrive at and depart k George's Victoria' Hotrl, whero paiMehgcift. j"will be''booked and parcels received. '■ JOHN LAYERT^..

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 1

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