■" dHnrirs. i. G-. E. "BOWLATT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOE, - OFFI"CE' : Next House but one to the Masonic Hall, DERWENT STREET, NASEBY. y~. E XK ST -S T Be: "yy '- : y'^y. ■ ;: ' : y:-<:- yy?ry : -S—f to the .public that he has Opened; the : Premises.next the Empire, as a . / • -;" HAIECUTTIN& AND SHAMPOOING- ':'■■ :■■;,■';■;,;;.-■•..-,, ; ; SALOON. - Hears of Business, from 6 .'p.m.'" to 9 p.in. v , •'.'■: ■■■■■/'', '"'"■-, Sunday excepted: , ; '..'■ y:. : - ; ';.:;A .;;;-:WANTED KNOWN— : V'*/-, .;;,.;:/ I. 0E S EE D 17. G ED. ;,■/ IN GEE'S IST E¥.ElMl]j^ 3 " '.-•■. NOISELESS LOCKSTITCH ::^ ;: S E-'W I; Ni; ! a t. M.A CHINES;^ V;::• ''.-• > A&EjyTjPjiiircES-STBEET, Dotedin. ;.:. To ineet requirements o f oustomers who find a difficulty in paying the full amount at : once, Mes: ATjDEicn has adopted'- a method of; time payment tp ; Suit them."'.- ■ ? ; -;i : >. p:\ LEASEE, WISHAET -Mii'; COy : y : : --'-.y ; '■■'".'';■ y■'^B;A^'m^<i\^:¥ ] j6' :^^^^Y.y^: GEEAT'kING STREET, DTJK'EDIJT. All Kinds of Castings in Iron and Brass, Stampers, ' Quartz-Crushing Machinery, Cast-Iron Sluice andEipplePlates; Overshot, Breast, and Undershot Water- - Wheels. Steam Engines Made and Repaired. . s * # Castings supplied for all kinds of Reaping.' Thrashing, and Horse-power Machines. I Furnace Bars, Fire-proof doors and Safes TDIOUNDKY; GREAT KTSa STEEET, DrnfEDIB - . ' EINCAID, ' M'QUEEN AND CO., BOILEEMAKEES,' ENGINEERS •MlXIi-WEIGHTS, FOUNDERS, BLACE" SJIITHS, &C,. All Kinds cf Castings in Brass and Iron. • Steam Engines and Boilers Made and - " - and Repaired. Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Waterwheels ; , Q.uartz-crushing Machinery, Pumping arid . Winding. Gear. Cast-iron Sluice and Eipple Plates, Sheet Iron ' Hopper and Sluice Plates (punched to any -size of holes), G-old Dredging Spoons, etc. Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Heaping, Threshing, Horse-power Machines ~, Made and Repaired. < Improved Reaping Machines. K. M'Q. •& Co.'s Improved Wrought Iron Piping for FLUMING AND HYDRAULIC- MINING is the best in use, and cheaper tha:i canvas. p -BE 1- « S--E L, t HAIRDEESSEE AND PEEETJMEE (By appointment, to ; H.E.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and his Excellency the . GOVEEXOE, and'V'OLUNTEEES.)' , ■A arm. Cold, and Show or Baths always ready. Ladies Room Upstairs.-' (Opposire of New South Wales,) Peinhes-steeet, DcwEbTN. IHE-BENDIGO BOOT A; SHOE' ■ ' shop, ' LEYEN STREET, NASEBY. • JOHN .ECGLES;begs to ; announce to the 'Resident's,-Miners, and others in: and. around. ■■ffTaj-eby, thatius large and well selected Stock '■■-y ■;: yy, boots ■^d :; ;shoes,.^ : : ;--''^'#>- ited for the reg uirero onts of th e. districtj is cpinpletain eyeiy particular.. ::'- : V -_;%,.' r . .-. .■",-:■-•}., ■':-■■, Excellent Workmanship, -V-y^fi "A'Groo'd finishj and a' Neat Fit" Guaranteed,' 1 M-, iJ ■-'. on all Bespoke Orders; - . ; -: iJ ' r, : LADIES'; AND CHILDREN'S f Made tO;Orderiand'finished in first-class style yyCi-, ■'.-at thelowestremunerative rates: y. H^ 'An : excellent assortment of all' kinds; '6f LaSies' and Children's Fancy Boots. Large •' . assortment; (io.selecfc/fropi.; ./•'■., ! : i v '.. Ericpuragp-the..;Legitiinate.Trade,'/ ; aiid pnyy ..G-.ood and neat fit, excellent, "na'aterinli'imd moderate : '.prices at'-the. .-., ':' ;;BENDI&0; BOOTEDi SHOE ;SHOP^:' Once .at':Eccj,es', . Nowheee ElsbV;'* \ ■'■■': '-;>■' : -^.; :;: ]C--0 ■N'''N..'P:-R-'> - >j Vy':'[ ~,g>OQTi; A tD,;:. SHg|lAp;|| '^'": ' -;-.: ST. BATH AN S,' : \ \^l : 'Q : '\' r .'-, Boots and Shoes; made specially for -Miners'' '.■'''. .;.-■.- : . and others;- ■.•:"'. ■"-,:■'• W*' ;) ~ A Grobd Mii and Comfortable-Wear: Outside Orders iiunnti'/illy■'", tended'to. y : : :-'^ : y ;'";:■-. ■t :o,o^^i:E';.L:i ; ; '..■ MOTINT : IDA : .ir : ' : ;'.: Glazier, andPapefhahger. Dealer in all kinds of Window Glass. Pap.erhangings iii. great variety | VYhite Lead, '.'■;' Oil Colors, Varnishes, Turpentine, - Brushea,;Frencji Pohsh, and every other article *.yyy, in the trade, . purchases goods for cash from : the largest Importers, and is able to pfierthem' for Bf-le - at •Duiiedin prioea. "■-'•.■ '..
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 280, 18 July 1874, Page 4
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