/ in:%he ;MaK<aic,Hall, Naseby, in aid of the: Church of ■E.ngand Building Fund. ; : -;S:>'^^m6ni^ An Address by ttiepishbp of' Dunedin ■. iPrinceofWalest-Ghbir ;P]an6forte :; r .;'y.;l : : Song—Goodbye STOetheart-—. „Mr Morrison ;^: - ?S;Mr;H; B.6binsbh: Song— jA; Wilhamsi Song—Jessie's Dreaii' >:vS ; : ;i Recitation—t-;;- 9 ' „|;. ... : ?1 Miss M Baird T>uet (piano and flue)— Spirit of the Ball— v galop ... Miss "V\|liams and Mr Hartiriann Song-—Children's vices Song and, Chorus-T-rjarrynie'long J■ : ;;/..- ••";•;■ Itoss Williams;.i Reading— j ,'■■-',':& J ■>.-.;.;. "V;j:Vltev; E;WilHams PianoforteJDuefc—-Ourt,:of >StJJaia'e's-.Qua;dr-. :'■:^rflle■:\\^Misß"'Wiilfmsi'and;'Mfas:A : i .WiUiams, Duet—The Minute 8-unj at Sea .. i; Mr Browne' | ■ : Beading: ,y-. 1 ;. w . ■ ;..:::; Mr M'Cluakey; Song—The dear.litt s shamrock.;.Mr Grumitt Reading---; ... . .1- ... MrHorswell ■, :Song—Lily's Good light ■;...■ Miss- Williams ; Pianoforte Solo—SectionsV. .Master W Collett i | Song-—The Mr Browne. Song; and'Cliprus-^linliittle Niggers:'. : ''■":. "•'..: : '\. :■'•'"'•■ ; I ; "' ;': Song and Chorus—Gfod Bless': us '•■'o Doorsopen at half-past seven ; to commence, at eight. r Front seats, *2s; • back- seats, lax t : '''';;: c";. ■ : '. ?'".:.' G- XF.;<RpWJDATT;-'; .>■'• ';-• '-'.Z, '■..': ■ P- 0 ?: See.Committee." * LL Accounts due tovthe Estate of - the late DrJD.ek are required by ;the Executors 1 to be settlei ? at an Early Date: -i" T : Mr. Or.fS\ Newmardihasi been Empowered to Collect and Receipt'said Accounts. : Naseby, 29th Septenber, 1874 : . ':' W. JONES iyETEßnsujtY Sue- ' » . G-EON, &c., begsto intimate to owners of horses and cattle in knd about Naseby, that .he is now prepared to Break or Geld Horses, and also to Spay Cattle, m moderate terms. Mr. Jones can be consultec at Packman's Livery Stables, Naseby. All horses taken in hand will be guaranteed quiet an! perfectly tractable on return to owners, otherwise no charge will be made. ! fi~EO. B. C. JULTNEr, M.8., SUBGEOK '(GIASGOW UNIVERSITY), BOYAIi HOTEL, —N A S 'E B Y [CARD.] IHOMAS BAIN WHITTON, M.D., . Queen's University-,; Ireland, and Surgeon or Emnburgh. " Surgeon to Mount Ida "District Hospital. - ROYAL, HOTEL, NASEBY. LOYAL NASEBY LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. NOT 1,0 E . ANTED, a SURGEON for the ,* » Loyal Naseby .Lodge, numberingabout 100 Members." Private practice allowed.' '?■ - •••'[ Applications, with Qualifications, to be lodged with the N.G. 'not later than 31sfc October current. D. STEWART, N.G. OTAL NASEBY LODGE, M.TJ.1.0.0.T'. SUMMONED MEETING. ' The usual fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Empire Hotel, on Tuesday Evening'next, 3rd Nov., at Eight o'clock. The Monthly Lecture will be given by the N.G., on Friday Evening next, 61 h Nov., at Eight o'clock. D. STEWART, N.G. FRUrrERERH^ONFECTIONERV^^ '^r/jf-:■:■■'■: \ ooRniALMAEEK,; "';:; ..:•:': : D erwent .. Street, N a seby. : ' ;;; '^W^<^Q%TO^-Q-T , f---GARDEN4.OJa'JBMj.OJ; GARDEN L; W. BUSCH begs to inform the public of Naseby and surrounding; districts Cthat: ;he has just received his New Supply of GARDEN SEEDS, emb^ EARLY SEED ■\ ,/; A^FineAssortmcntbf : . : ' : .^Q'.\ . : ;;:; 7 .,v. T :- ; : -' ; :FRuiTV;TREES/:. : :r : \'-; : : -;: ; '.; ' .Post Office Store," Le'yen Street^Naseby^::;;; - R: N;:D ::c %:, <y : : -CATIEiIgE iMANTJi-iLCTITEEES, ';% l ;''; ;-■.■■<■'■■':.-'■• •'"•■-■ : Georgerstreet, ; - : -.•.■. ':■■'{.■■':/■■'". NvVD'TCN:E:D:I'N.;^.^ Buggies and Carriages built in the most modern style. -rV ":■;.'.-.';: ; ;'- . Tnspeotion. Invited. '-■ c Materials and Workmanship r guaranteed. ';'■. J Niß.—-Repairs executed on the shortest .■.abiioe.-.,../\-\';:;■.;■' .''•.-.V'-A:. ': : (v".■.•■ Phbtbgraphs of Buggies,, Express Waggons, Light and Strong Spring Carts, &e., may be seen p'n Application at the ' Chronicle' Office; JOHN DILLON, Tailor, Draper, aiid Ladies' Habitmaker, LETEN STEEET, KASEBI (Next door to Hjorring'sJ. J. DILLON begs to announce that ;he hasßemoved to larger and more, ' suitable Premises (adjoining Hjorr " ring's), where the trade will be con-;: ducted in all its branches as hereto-; lore. First-class ' ' ■■* -- STOCE OF T WEEDS: .; . f on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and / ■ '■:.""' -promptitude. ' ']: ls3r Note the ; ' ■ ;: :-■'.: Til 108 A'NDTDI<iP;E : '■• ; : ■ ; !..-; : ■• .ieyen-street^Haseby.'/'.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 2
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555Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 296, 30 October 1874, Page 2
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