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Mt. 2tl'Connocljic's JJi'itp.-in (jrarb,

(ST. BATE AN S) 's\\F' ; - IVr k?g s . tp V^ orrn e P ull, l' c that ' l " 3 ms intention to offer the undermentioned Goo Is at prices that will; r I m ''''-'-'-V. nstoiiisly the purchaser.-r- As the Goods have been bought for nett cash in the cheapest Home .Markets he' can offer special Cohsignhient will be ex " Cartsburn," now due. ':Steamed*M*inceya i( ■,■'■', -Superior Winceys • ■'.-• Wide Winceys -": u } -' : ' J X'.'' ■'"'. ': : ' "; Aberdeen' Winceys' ,!,'.' Jrtnck Alpacas ■ ■/ .4.-■;>''.. : '.' ; . ,?J{uat>et'Cord- ~:' ; :•/) -'.Fancy Dresses"; ;: ;. '■- ;, "->^y -'X Skirting priigget' '..v/SiiiinQuilted.Hutticoats iif : - .'~-.T\ It Quilted'HrnidedJ'etticoats .fr-'Blaete Alpueii 'l'willed 'Petticoats White, 1 Scin-let; Blue, Black,'drab, arid ■brown, Water Moreen GocoanutMatting 5-4 " Infants' Jpresses in inerino, -marsella, vel- Canvas, Twine, and Hemp, ;:;'■. llama X i; v.K^'...:;^;/-;/ :J{opes,.a^ rnfarits' Kbbes, trimmedi and do. Frocks Hessian and tfcrirri liitsuits* Stays, .fancyßodies, &c , &c- Crinolines in all colors > v <v Infants' Velveteen Jackets, cloth & wool do. 500 pairs y ; Ladies' silk Jackets, cloth do., filk velvet All'sorts and sizes in infants, and Girbv V dp., fur-trimmed do. and wool do. -'' : .X'o : :-- : '^-y-' : ' : X^^fX'■■-■■■■ X-t^X Ladies' wool ishawls and Turnovers' Men's suits of Colonial Tweed, and Bliss ; : IjadieslJKurs,.,.,, ,„/... .■■#.'. ■:- ...'■•. Tweed / Bkuikets,from Bs. 4J. to 12sV4J., scarlet, Men's Sac Coats, Pagets; and white, and blue V overcoats ' : :.'\/' ■ ?25.SSS/ White marsella Quilts- - . . Men's Moles and Bedford Cord Leal bcotch.Tlaidmg , Green and scarlet Bullion Fringe ,' 8-4 Grey Calico Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks Menu Drawers in Wool and Merino Flaid- ■:#> Grey Calico ■ •' Children's Waterproof Cloaks • ln S ; , HiTiock's'LongCloth, A,B, 11, MT, 888 Ladies'wool Clouds Flannel Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Merino ;• Brown Hollands. Irish I linen Ladies' Kid Gloves, wool, and cloth do. Shirts. Crimean Shirts, Tweed Shirts; I men Diaper-and Cotton do. . . Girls'cloth and wool Shoes Blue Serge i; hi its £ . ■ Linen and-union Ticking tl ■■' Sunshades and Umbrellas in silk & alpaca Men's. YouUis. and Boys' Hats, in Felt, J ablecloths m white damasks, unbleached Ladies Collars in muslin, Coventry, Mai- <\\ vu «* .„„j n\„,u, ]• t i-i'i t 'n , 'ii ,v ' * . * • -* ween iiiiu wio ii .iiittn velvet pile embossed cloth, all colors tese, and Princess Louise/ * • French - erinoes in all colors, .. . . ■ Hosiery ,0' every description • Caps of every description .. Plaids—Hob Itoy, Shepherd Plaid, Vic- American Leathers, best brown and green Ladies' Millinery and Underclothing, in i toria, and Stuart Feltings and pruggetings ' every variety SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. MEX'S'SILK SCARFS AND TIES IX WOOL AND SILK. "'',,,. , '. ",< Jioys' Knickerbocker Suits, in Tweed and Velveteen. , i:. / . Grand Value-in Mens" Double Texture Waterproof' Coats, and Oiled Calico Coats. \'.>', '. * 'A -few Hand Sewing Machines are still in stock. <-v These Excellent Sewing Machines are far handier than those with the standards asthey can be placed anywhere, and are easily " *' ' ' , X" ' * worked. ' (Terms easy.) ■*-.'""' v '" "'■• Boot Department '. ! W./M'O wishes to draw the attention of tht Miners and ihe Public to his GUM BOOTS which he has just 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 diiect to the manufacturers.. The Hoots have just arrived, and lis can recommend them with every confiience. The Trade will be supplied at Dunedin prices, and terms given With regard to LEATHER HOOTS' he has arranged with a manufacturing firm to make them tyjiis £Tjl§£. The Boots are of a- superior description, and will be sold nt the Lowest possible Price. '1 he stock consists of * --' ■ Men's 'Wellington and Half-Wellington Boys'arid Youths' strong lace ups . Maids'and Girls'"Calf Almas i ; Boots (nailed, and without nails) ' Ladies'.Kid Boots '" , ' Girls'-Kid Boots Mens' Calf Almas and Blucher Boots • Ladies'Qilf Alma .Maids' and Girls' Copper=-,toed Boots, (with Men's Shooting Hoots \ '"'."'_ •- Ladies'Chelseas - or without nails) % ' - Men's Slippers, Leather and Canyas.; . Ladies' Levants •' , Infants* Boots and Shoes, in Morocco, Pa- , Men's Watertight, . •; - Ladies' Strong Leather . tent Leather, Wool Bound, and Buckle Boys'and Youths'Watertights r ' ■'■ ' Ladies' Slippers, Canvas and Leather, Shoes - - i'i .". t . " ■ ■;, '' of ih&Wir sl? Glass Tiered saved from the late fire at the Mos'yiel Warehouse, ', ;i. - • "' "> :: -'•*;■' -will be sold at.an-alarming reduction to clear it <Jf. - ... • f:^ r: /* 'Goods PejmrtmenL .'' Fancy Goods '■ Locksts and Pendants,, in.gold, ivory, jet Gold Chains, in beautiful designs ' Jewellery and Medicine /' ■ ' : ' and vulcanite '" < Gents' Gold Kings, Signet and Plahv - Hibllons, Laces, Arnolds Ruftles.. .-. ... _, ~ •■- ■ ■-. , t „ ~.«,,„ !'Gent|'Jtjding Gloves ,"','• OIJ A 'A er »i'Steel. Alberts, Ladies Gold Greenstone Pendants, mounted with gold jjjtti'lin VVool in all Shades and Colora'--' Alberts; and' Ladies Watches Ladies'-Gold Necklets A'Splbndid ASBOIITMBNT- of./ • \ G6ld Kings and' Keepers - ' Gents' Hair Alberts, mounted with gold, JReal Colonial Jew, llerv _., .. -....• , " 'AVatches, Clocks. Gold' Brooches and EarJ Gold Pins; and .Col- very chaap '' rings to match . : lar Buttons- -i . ■ . .Looking Glasses, large and small, Perhimery arid Perfumed Soap, Combs and Brushes, and everything appertaining to the <<■;"•■ , a'/ove department. A Lnrge stock of Stationcry.on liand. A Beautiful A ssortment of Crystal-Lustres and Table Ornaments to bo Itiin i?ft'.at Wholesale Prices, A First-class Milliner and Dressmaker always on the Premises, and all Orders promptly cxecnt'O. Samples sent free by post. 23 ]\f()ff> —— Owing to tha limited accommodation in his present premises he is compelled to build, so the W2H?. - L / v « /t/ » . whole of the above-mentioned Stack will be offered to the public at Prices hitherto unknown, on i the Goldfields, :mxx w ,- ; ; : i 'Q : on nog w i:ipslWHOLESALE' AND RETAIL-Diliiip v /„. ' '■':"■ ■ ■ ST. NATHANS. :^XX^^X:-o^o'i

■ E- AITKEN, NIQ.N B A KE E T , A2JD OEXEIIAIi STORE, - NASEBY ' ■ VV -'M : ' r6f-V^V^:T^M^l^ r D^'JLr^ TUB laving Bought ,the STOCK-IN-TRADE, and GOOD-WILB-oT the Business lately, carried on by M'Fadyeb and Jarvis, Bakers, of Niiseby, bogs to intimate that it is bis intention to CARRY OX tho BAKERY in Buob a manner na to merit a continuanco of the patronage previously be«:owed. . ROBERT GLESN. Families Supplied throughout the District:

;-'■?, • ©latcljmnltcrs. ;rT ' ? ,: „/i ;/*("E OllGr E ';^;p,: ; .V-;iC|gy ■"■ ' ; ,V ■• ' Practical ~.•.. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ,r> Importer of Watches Clocks, and Jewellery, ;: PRINCES STKEEX, DUNEDIN. : ; ; {Opposite the Bank of New South Wales;) Large and varied Stocks of Watches, Clocke, I Jewellery, Silver and Electro-Plated Goods,; Field and Opera G-lasseH, &.0., &c.; all imported, 'liroot trom the best manufacturers iu the home ! dountrj. ■■' Receives every month parcels of tlio above goods in all the latest designs and patterns. i ... All kinda of Jewellery made to order. Repairs promply and carefully executed, at moderate, charge* ■■ « Order from the ooiintry partially attended if. ft—Awarded FIRST PRT Z E for flLOOKSaiid WATCHER New Zealand Ej»'.jbiibition, 1865. •- Noto the Address— - '« '" Princes Street, Dunedin. , i < (jptpytite Ch*. Tlaak of Aem South Wal**.

~ . MOUJST IDA BREWERY". G3g" ALES! ALES! ALES!!! £?& ——v .■ PJ. GkREEB AND CO., *baviug puicliased the Mount Ida Brewery from Mr. IT. Franks, are now prepared to supply First Class ALES (equJ to best Dunedin) at. IWNJEDIKfpjITCE8 < ICTOKIA FIRE. & MAIIINE INSURANCE COMPANY. '.Ageiicy for theTHount Ida District I ;- ■:'■» CHRONICLE" OFFICE.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 295, 24 October 1874, Page 1

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