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&■ E. -EOWL-ATT. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,OFFICE: Next House but one to the . Masonic Hall, DERWENT STREET, NASEBY:" /' .ECffiGE - SADDLER anb : HARNESS:'MA.KEE. E AB'N - S iSEIi, J^ll^mM^eßJ^^imMiMlSx ~ ■ ' -notice:" ; . /- •' )-?*■>" DWAKD HO'BSOlSi.'begs^o notify to the public,that,he-.has Opened .the Premises next the Empire'as a .' * ■ HAIRCUTTING AND SHAMPOOING ."SALOON. ' ' , • , . . Hours of Business, from 6 p.m. to ~9 ! p.m., Sunday excepted., - , "" WANTED"' KNOWNNEW FAMILY J ' NOISELESS LOCKSTITCH SEWING MACHINE'S. M. A. ALDRICH, • ' . - AGES"!, PBrSTCES-STEEET, t DOTfEDIS'. To meet the requirements of Customers who find a difficulty in'paying'the full amount at' once, Mbs. Au>bich has adopted a' method of time payment .to suit them'. ••■ , ; ■ tH RAILWAY , E..0 -U N D'R Y - GBEAT KING STEEET,' DUNEDIN. ' . \ All Kinds of Castings ■ -in' Iron and "Brassj, ' Stampers, "-, ° : " '- Quartz-Crushing Machinery, 'Cast-Iron ■ . #*#'Casting's siipplied'foraUkmds'of-Reaping/ ' .''/ Machines. '' : ,*.'.'" ; furnace" Bars, rire : proof' doors 'and, Safes OUOKT, - B3NCAID,' M ( Qt^EN^ a ANp;'."cQ:, - BOIIEEM AB>E E s; ! - -E«6 I Jg EJE ES ? _ - ' ."'. ""'" '' . SMITHS, -&C,. - - ." All .Kinds of "__ Castings , in Brass and Iron. Steam Engines and Boilers Made and ' ■ ■■- ~ ; , ~. and Repaired. . -., . - ■ Overshot, Breast,' and Turbine Water-wheels ; Quartz-crushing Winding" Gear. .' '■ , " 7 l * * ,-„"" Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice, Plates (punched to any size of holes), Gold Dredging .Spoons, etc. Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds oftEeaping, .Threshing, , Horse-power Machines. Made and Repaired, i - '' • ~' ' Improved Reaping Machines. ". E.~M?Q. & Co.'s Improved r'Wroughti Iron, Piping.for .. ~.,_■, ■, - ■■] _ : ,.~ ~ FLUMING AND, HYDRAULIC .MINING'KAIRDEESSEEAND PEEFUMEE,,' (By appointment, to H.R.H. of ' - " Edinbtjbgh, and his Excellency the j ; .. ■\ Goveenob, "and VoliTtnteees:') . ~-,j' , t - v arm;'Cold, and Slower Bath's'always ready. I . ' '' Ladies ''' ' ' '," • ' "Wl , - . -. ' (Opposite, the.-Bank of New South - Wales,)*'' ' Peinites-steeet, DUN~EDIIS". ...J BjAus3§BzmKjfafßy' -,; ~, rpHE' : BENDIGO JL' : ""',.-' SHOP,'' ""';;;-; -!}.?- ~ .„> , • ,LEVEN .'STREET, .NASEBy! -'.' •: : , JOHN "ECCLE"a.begs tb""annbunce jto the Residents, Miners, and.others. in "and'around Na'seby,. that his large, and'well' selected' Stock of'«,."". ,' \ ;'■'' JK ." '«*"-' ' \ . 5 a \:, '". boots And; shoes, . < jmite'd for the/requirements of''the district, is "complete in eyeiy particular:-'""-'' : ; " " J "'Excellent'Workmanship, -" » ■„-, ' -'■•'-"'- bii'all Bespoke' Orders. ■" .' ; , >•' LADIES' -AND CHILDREN'S BOOT'S'.., 'Made to Order","and finished in first-class Btyle' '• *. 'at the'ldwest'remunerative rates. ,;,'- - " NOW -Om. HAND— , ... ' Ah" excellent assortment: of all kinds of Ladies' and • Children's ■ FancyjEoots.) Large •. --assortment to'selectffro.m. f. ,-, : . - ' -~.-,-t ■ Encourage the Legitimate Trade,, and pa,y, CCiiEs'a visit.. - G:ood,and : neat fit, excellent rial, and moderate prices at the BENDIOO BOOT "AND' SHOE SHOP. 'Once-at.Ec.ci.es', Nottheee.EiiSe. - . CONNOR, BOQT AND .SHOEMAKER, . . ST. BATHANS.' Boots, and Shoes - specially for Miners and others. .. . , -' A Good .Eifc and Comfortable W^ar, .""'' Guaranteed. Outside Orderß lmncf-rallv tended to. ' - ET O O T E L L, • Mount-Ida. - • - Writer, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger.' Dealer in all kinds of Window Glass. •■ Paperhangihgß in great variety; White Lend,' Oil Colors, "Varnishes, Turpentine, Brushes, Erench Polish, and every other article in the trade <. .N.B.—F. T. purchases goods for cash from . . the largest importers, and is able to offer thorn. for sn.le at. Duncdin prices."

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 281, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 281, 25 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 281, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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