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&ETER ■MiW-;^N!D ; • B L ; A>'C.'K' S M I -T; -H S , ) '' r • JiEVEN-STBEETj-NASEBT. '-" .Picks, Laying and Steeling, i} :u "6s.' i „. Pointing./...„_, ... ~.. 4s. per doz ''OATS &"'CHAFF "ALWAYS ON HAND. - "- • ' ± ' - ■ ! KXEBUIiN, SHAG-POIPTT, &'NEWCASTLE COAT,, ' ■' ''&' Posts and Firewood Depot. n Excellent Stabling. , r :^t^ r>(^KSjiANiJ-/^^ATIONET#. .'■. W.B. would remind'tis-mimerdiis'custo-mer's and friends that he has/always -6n handC a Large.Stock.of BOOKS ih>.almost every, s department of-Literature, andi. is ; constantly receiving large Additions to,;it direct from England, which are carefully selected' there by an experienced buyer. ■ il: : His Stock of Bibles'-and' Testaments is also ■ large and .varied y both-as to ,style and;prices, —the latter ranging from Is.; 6d. to £4 and £5. ;..;■; : Z'- : . 'Chambers' "Encyclopaedia, l 6 vbla','•;■ .£s;*—' '"("AlAbrury iyi itself") .■; ■■.'.' - f: - -*' ; r /iff •rf; fStatioriery,'(Account;Bobks^WTapping^^.:.-V; '■o;;;»;';'0 A /Papers; Grocers. ."'.;■"' |' School Books; Photographic Albums; School : ? '•' Prizes,- " 1 ' Colorßoxes, : ''&c.', \':&6. y \^\^^i , '/vane\^y Country Orders collectediand:« despatched j\rith <; :J 5 .; 7 1 ■'. iljargei -Discount allowed the Trade; VBboKsfeiltiTiii-" and GENERAt~ Stationed,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 289, 12 September 1874, Page 4
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287Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 289, 12 September 1874, Page 4
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