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(18. (Etui*. ra m. (ST. BATH AN 8) WINTER AMU AUTUMN AOVEBTiSEBHiEMT. Wyr'n begs to infofm.tlleipublic.that it is his intention to offer the undermentioned Goods at prices that will • JLtJL \J.» astonish the purchaser. As the Goods have been bought for nett cash in the cheapest Home Markets he can offer special advantages. The first shipment 's to hand ex s.s; "Atrato," which has turned out first class. The next Consignment will be ex "Cartsburn," now due., Steamed Winceys Superior Winceys _ Wide Winceys Aberdeen Winceys . : >. Black Alpacas Russet Cord Fancy Dresses , • , Skirting Drugget Satin Quilted Petticoats Sateen Quilted Petticoats ' " Felt Quilted Braided Petticoats Black Alpaca Twilled Petticoats - White, Scarlet, Blue, and Pink Flannel Pink Edged Saxony Flannel Real Scotch Plaiding 8-4 Grey Calico ; i. i i 36 Grey Calico , ■•; Horrock's Long Cloth, A, B, H, MT, BBB; Brown Hollands, Irish Linen Linen Diaper and Cotton do. |* Linen and union Ticking ■' iU tablecloths in white damasks, unbleached ;' Linen velvet pile embossed cloth, all colors, French .Merinoes in all colors , , Plaids—Rob Roy, Shepherd Plaid, Victoria, and Stuart Black, drab, and/brown, Water Moreen Infants' Dresses in merino, marsella, velvet, aricf llama Infants' Robes, trimmed, and do. Frocks Infants 1 Bodies, &c.,- &c. Infants' velveteen Jackets,, cloth & wool-do. Ladies'.silk Jackets, cloth do., silk velvet > r do;, fur-trimmed/do., and wool do. Ladies', wool Shawls and Turnovers f .. \ Blankets, ifrom ; Ss.iid. to 12s. 4d., scarlet, I whiter arid blue l •;<« : White,Bed ! Quilts, wool Gtaen.and.scarlet Bullion, Fringe Cloaks ; ■: ChildretfsVWaterproof Cloaks ' ■Xiadie3* ,!^p6l'f oloucls Girls': cloth and'wool Shoes ■ and Umbrellas in silk & alpaca irf ! muslin, Coventry, Mal- . } ,tese n .and Princess Louise - ~ .Hosieryiofievery description ; American Leathers, best brown and green 'Feltings and' Druggetings ■ Cocoanut Matting 5-4 Canvas, Twine, and Hemp Ropes, all sizes Hessian and Scrim Crinolines in all colors 500 pairs of Ladies Stays All sorts and sizes in Infants and' Girls Stays . Men's suits of Colonial Tweed, and BlissTweed Men ? s Sac Coats, Pagets, Galatea, and overcoats Men's Trousers, and Vests to match Men's Moles and Bedford Cord" Men's Drawers in Wool and Merino Plaiding ■ \ , Flannel Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Merino : Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Tweed Shirts, Blue Serge Shirts Men's, Youths, and Boys' Hats, in Felt, Tweed and Cloth Caps of every description Ladies'* Millinery : and Underclothing, in every variety SILK HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S SILK SCARFS ' AND TIES IN WOOL AND SILK. , _ ; KnickerbockerijSuits, in Tieieed and Velveteen. ■ . „ v Grand "Value in Ms& r Double Texture Waterproof Coats, and Oiled Calico Voats. • A few Han|l Sewing Machines are still in stock, These Excellent Sewing--Machines are far Randier than those with the standards as they can be placed anywhere, and are easily s "1 ;j ;s • S; ?' worked. (Terms easy.) ■" Boot Department. /•'•Wv M'.O wishes to attention of the Miners aiid the Public to his GUM BOOTS which he has just opened out, and Which welfe itnade up to his order. Knowing the, wants of this district in this particular line he has been endeavoring to get a Serviceable article for' a long time past but failed, so had to send his order direct to the manufacturers. . The Boots have just arrived, and he can recommend them With every, confidence. ' The Trade will be supplied at Dunedin prices; andnterms given. With regard to LEATHER BOOTS he has.'arranged ;witH a manufacturing firm'to make them to his order. The Boots are of a superior description, and will be sold at the Lowest possible Price. The stock consists of t 1 Men's Wellington and Half-Wellington r ßbyF^nTYthiUj»--Btfong-^laoo-up»-^_^-..-. Boots (nailed, and without nails) , , ( Ladies'' Kid Bbbts ' * ./ ; ' ' Mens 1 Calf Almas and Blucher Boots ... Ladies! Calf Alma ; . ■, • LadiesVQheiseas .•**».« • >'» ' ..'/•v' • Ladies'' Levant's" V~" s . Ladies! Strong Leather , Ladies' Slippers, Canvas and Leather Men's Shooting Boots Men's Slippers, Leather and Oanyas Men's Watertights , Boys' and Youths', Watertights - Maids' and Girls' Kid Boots Maids' and Girls' Copper-toed Boots (with or "without nails) /. Infants' Boots and Shoes, in Morocco, Pa- ' tent Leather, Wool Bound, and Buckle Shoes Special Jj:n& { in Youths* OobniiU ; White Mosyiel Yarn, Ss. Qd. per lb., worth 6s.6rf. Some . , k f of the First-Class Tvseedsaved'from the late fire at the Mosgiel Warehouse, • •, • ■ wwil t be sold at an alarming reduction to clear it off. . Fancy Goods Department. Haberdashery and Fancy Goods Jewelfery and Medicine ..A Laces, Arnolds Ruffles tints' Riding Gloves , , , Berlin Wool in all Shades and ; Colora .. A Splendid Assortment of . . . ■ ileal Colonial Jewellery : Watches, Clocks, Gold Brooches and Earrings to match Lockets and' Pendants, in ,gold, ivory, jet" ' '-■ • Gbld Alberts, .Steel Alberts,, Ladies Gold Alberts, and. Ladies Watches ' Gold i Rings and :Keepers Gold Pins, i Sleeve Links, Studs,. and ColGold Chains, in beautiful designs Gents' Gold Rings, Signet and Plain Greenstone Pendants, mounted with gold Ladies' Gold Necklets Gents' Hair Alberts, mounted with gold, : very cheaplar Buttons;' V Looking Glasses, large and small, Perfumery and Perfumed Soap\ Combs and Brushes, and everything appertaining to the ' above department. A Large stock of Stationery on hand. A Beautiful Assortment of Crystal Lustres and Table Ornaments to be Run Off at Wholesale Prices, A First-class Milliner and Dressmaker always on the Premises, and all Orders pr<gnptly executed . Samples sent free by post. Note, .Owing to the limited ; accommodation in his present premises; he 'is compelled to build, so the ' whole of the above-mentioned; ' Stock will be offered to thfe at Prices hitherto unknown on the Goldfieldß. ' ; M'( <t N Nt)( II I i;. WHOLESALE ANI > RETAIL DRAPER ■ . - ST. BATHANS.

u B. AITKEN, r ! HON B-A K BET AND STOKE, ' NASEBY 'Jt O U N T I D A., NOTICE. The, UNDERSIG-N ED having Bought the STOCK-IN-TRADE and GKDOD-WILL of the Business lately carried on by M'Eadyen and Jarvis, Bakers, of Naseby, begs to intimate that it is his intention to CARRY ON tho BAKERY in such a manner as to merit a continuance of the patronage previously bestowed. , . ROBERT GLENN, Families Siqtqplied thrti'wglxriit ihe District.

j E'O EG E Y o^^' PRACTICAL ■ ' ' Watchmaker and jeweller, And Importer of Watches Clocks, and Jewellery,' PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. (Opposito the Bank of New South Wales.) Large and varied Stocks of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, "Field and Opera Glasses, &c., &c.j all imported direct from the best manufacturers in the home country. Receives every month parcels of the above ■goods in all the latest designs and patterns. All kinds of Jewellery made to order. Repairs protnply and carefully executed, at moderate charges. Orders from the country punctually attended ■to. N.B.—Awarded FIRST P RIZ E for •CLOCKS and WATCHES, New Zealand Exhibition, 1866. Note the Address — GEORGE YOUNG, Princes Street, Dunedin. Bank of A«to South W*U*.

J -QICK, M.D., " ■ Lim Sum, NASEBY. ,sJr.efaers. MOUNT IDA BREWERY. ALES! ALES! ■, ALES!!! J) J. CKREEB AND CO., having purchased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. I\ Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class ALES (equal to best Dunedin) at dunedin pxrcss.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 290, 19 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 290, 19 September 1874, Page 1

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