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3sl mxmazqu s |prancrg (garb; (ST. BA T HAN S) WINTER AND AUTUMN AOVER J • astonish the purchaser. A.sthe Goods have been bought for nett cash in the cheapest Home Markets he can offer 'special advantages. The firSt shipment is to hand ex s.s. "Atrato," which has turned out first class. The next Consignment will be ex " Car tsburn," now due. '"•'..' . i&^ Steamed Winceys Superior "Winceys "" ~ Wide Winceys ; , Aberdeen Winceys Black Alpacas ' Kusset Cord v . Fancy Dresses Skirting Drugget Satin Quilted Petticoats w : • 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 ' 36 Grey Calico Horrock's Long Cloth, A, B, H, MT, 888 Brown Hollands, Irish Linen ': Linen Diaper and Cotton do. Linen and union Ticking Tablecloths in white damasks, unbleached Linen velvet pile embossed,* cloth, all colors French Alerinoes in all colors '■' Plaids—Bob Eoy, Shepherd' Plaid, Victoria, and Stuart , Black, drab, and^brown. Water Moreen Cocoanut Matting 5-4 Infants' Dresses in merino, marsella, vel- Canvas, and Hemp : vet, and llama i . - Ropes, all sizes Infants'Rdbesj trimmed, and do. Frocks Hessian and Scrim Infants' Stays, fancy Bodies, &c*, &c.- .. Crinolines in all.colors Infants' velveteen Jackets, cloth&.wool do. 500 pairs of Ladies Stays '■'■■■': ' Ladies' silk Jackets, cloth-do.,- silk velvet All sorts and sizes in Infants and Girls do., fur-trimmed do.; and wool do. Stays ,' ; ',, , r Ladies' wod ! Shawls and Turnovers Men's suits of Colonial Tweed, and Bliss Ladies' ;' r '■■ .„_.,„.;„/ ; ~; .Tweed 1 . "■ : ■:' .<; . ; .. ':' ; '.i Blankets, ( from' y ßs.f4d.' to*l2s. 4d., scarlet. Men's Sac Coats, Pagets, Galatea, and white; and blue'' " -,. ! L ;;' White Bed .Quilts, wool ; White marSella Quilts,' >•■■ • Green and' scarlet Bullion, Fringe iLadies' WaterproofCloaks■>...Children's Waterproof .'Cloaks./-.; iLadies' wool Clouds i Ladies' Kid' Gloves, wool and cloth do. Girls',-cloth and- wool Shoes ■ : overcoats - : ■■ ■-: : '■ ..--./ : Men's Trousers, and Vests to matchMen's Moles and Bedford Cord • Men's Drawers in Wool and Merino Plaid'ing :; . ; o j-\ -^CV'-y Flannel Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Merino Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Tweed Shirts, Blue Serge Shirts - Sunshades. and. silk & alpaca Men's, Youths, and Boys' Hats/iriFelt, Collars in muslin, Coventry, Mai- Tweed and' Cloth ■'■■ ■ '■' ■ ■;-■•; tese,,.and Princess Louise _■* ■.:- ■■/.-v;-il/-:- :..:. '■-.-■■:■■ '■•'•/• •: ''■'••• '■■: Hosiery of every description ; : , ,-/•'." : . American Leathers, best brown and- green ; Ladies' Millinery and Underclothing, in Feltings and Druggetings ' every variety. > SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. .- MEN'S SILK SCARFJS AND'TIES'IN WOODLAND SILK V-'- ■ " . , ~ Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, in Tweed and Vefa^ (hand Value in Mem* Double Texture Waterproof Coated A ifew Hand Sewing Machines are still in stock, , These Excellent Sewing Machines'are far handier than those with the standards as they can be placed anywhere, and are easily ■:"■'"'''.[:'■ /..-/'"■' .'■ '■'•-'■'.■" worked. (Terms easy.) _ -.■.-,'-V- ;; : ' Boot Department. '/ W. M'O wishes to draw the attention of the Miners and the Public to his GUM BOCJTS wrhich he has jusfc opened out, and which were made 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 ; The: Boots have-just. arrived, and he can recommend them with every confidence. The Trade : will be supplied at punedin prices,; and terms /given/ With regard to LEATHER BOOTS he has arranged with a manufacturing : firm to make them tohis,order. - Theßoots \ are-oof, a superior description, and will be sold at the Lowest possible Price. The stock consists of / ' ■// Men's Wellington and Half-Wellington Boys' and Youths'strong lace ups '. Maids' and"Girls' Calf Almas :••"'_.; Boots (nailed, and without nails) Ladies' Kid Boots : . Maids/and Girls' Kid Boots Mens' Calf Almas and Blucher Boots Ladies' Calf Alma ; ; --; '•'.-•' ; Maids' and Girls' Copper-toed Boots (with Men's Shooting Boots Ladies' Chelseas .;: ■; : ;:.v.i f. : ; or without nails) :: - !':.-. Men's Slippefrs, Leather and Canvas • Ladies' Levants //; ■ / ! »Infants'-Boots and Shoes, in Mproccp.Pa^ Men's Watertights Ladies' Strong Leather : : " "' i tent Leather, "Wool Bound- and Buckle Boys'and Youths'Watertights : Ladies' Slippers, Canvas and Leather Shoes Maids' and, Girls' Calf Almas /".:"""/ ■."■/-:?> and Girls' Kid Boots Maids' and Girls' Copper-toed Boots (with or without nails) < ! v '; :. -V : Infants'-Boots and Shoes, in Mproccp,. Patent Leather, : Wool Bounds and Buckle Shoes Special Lines in Youth' Colonial-.Tweed Suits, 255., worth 455"; White MosgielYarn, ds.6d. per lb'., worth 63, 6d, Some _i :.-... °f "^ 'First-Class Tweed saved from the late fire at the Mosgiel Warehouse; Fancy Goods Department. Haberdashery and Fancy Goods Lockets and Pendants, in gold, ivory, jet Gold Chains, in beautiful designs INEZES.**. „" nlte :- ; ,.. \ Gents' Riding Gloves Gold Alberts, 'Steel Alberts, Ladies Gold Greenstone Pendants, mounted with gold ' Berlin Wool in all Shades and Colors Alberts, and Ladies Watches Ladies' Gold Necklets Real "' S " ' ' G Alberi, mounted witt gold, \ Watches, Clocks, Gold Brooches.and Ear- GofchPihs, .Sleeve Links, Stpdis, arid Cpl- very cheap rings to match -. lar'Butioris": '-- ■'^;.".'..". 'T ' : ':*' ;,''V°-^^--:-'•■/'^''- ; " ; "' ; ' ; . -;:: Looking Glasses, large and small; Perfumery and PeYfUmed'Soap, Combs and' Brushes, everything appertaw^ above department. A Large stock of Stationery on hand. A Beautiful Assortment of Crystal Lustres and Table Ornaments tone Run Off at Wholesale Prices, A First-class Milliner and Dressmaker always on the Premises, and all Orders promptly execute Samples sent free by post 3=> JSfote Owing to the limited accommodation in his present premises he is compelled to. build,/so the .;■:.'•' the Goldfields, •■.■-...■■.>■.:] ■-,.■■;. .■ v ■:, * ~ . ; ,,r. ■ ;-,J;, a: W. M f €ON.NOCHIE| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER, ST. BATHANS.

E. AITKEN; NI O N BAKERY. AND GENBHAIi STOKE, ■ NASEBY* "' M O-U-W-T I IT,A. ~...... .-;.,,t^^JSOTIOE.^i i -^V:. : ; A ;^:,:^: . Bougbfc the and GOOD-WILL of the, Bushiest) lately'carried on by M'Fadyen and Jarvis, Bakers, of Naaoby, Jbogs to intimate that it is his intention to CABBY ON the BAKEBY in such a manner as to merit a oontinuanoe of the patronage previously bestowed. BOBEKT GLENST. ■ Families Supplied tbr&ughout tJte Dietrioi,

(Sttatcljmaktts. I BOEGE Y OUN&, PBAOTIOAI, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, And Importer of Watches Clocks, and Jewellery. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales.) Large and varied Stocks of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, Field arid Opera (Masses, &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. Re--pairs promply and carof tdly executed, at moderate oharges. Orders from the country punctually attended to. N.B.—Awarded FIRST PRIZE for CLOCKS and WATCHES, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. ' Note the Address—*a B ORGS YOU JbT G, - - Princes Street, Dunedin. Opposite tJte Bank of Aew South Wales. J

'?\ : : \ , .: MOUNT IDA BREWERY. &§^JflMß): :':.'.- ALES!: ALES-'!! -j^SS having puiehased the Mount? Ida Brewery from Mr. ff. Franis, are. now'prepared to supply First Class ALES (equal to best Dimedin)at IWNEDIN PRICES. I HEAP 'PBijSTijSOOHEONICLE OFFICE.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 1

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