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& b ucrtise timtts. P EELIMLN"ARjf ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND OONCERT AND READINGS. Under t,lifi An t, pioefl of the Members of the ARK OF SAFETY LODGE, I O.G.T. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 19TB. Admission 2s and Is. A.S-E BY ATJ-IE NM U M-. A LECTURE In aid of the Eundsof the Naseby Athenrtum, Will be Delivered in the Town Hall, Naseby, on tlie-Evening of FR.IDAY, 23rt> JULY INST:, By H. W. ROBINSON, ESQ. SUBJECT and Literature of the . Reign of Elizabeth. Admission ~28. and Is. 11. 0. HERTSLET, Hon. Sco. Loyal, inaseby lodge, M.TJ.1.0.0.F. . SUMMONED MEETING. The usual fortnightly meeting of the above Xoflge will be held'in the. Lodge Room, Empire Hotel, on Tuesday Evening next, 13th July, ■ftfc Half-past Seven o l olock. ARTHUR SIMPSON, N.G. E 031 SALE, at Hawkdun Station, an 8-feet Overshot Water Wheel, in • excellent repair. Also, Two Ploughs, one new, and adapted to breaking up new land, and the 'Other a swing plough. ■ ■■•' For furtlier particulars apply to" Messrs. 'lnder and George, Naseby ; or at tho Station. 1 AA MEN WANTED for the JLVy \_/ Naseby Sludge Channel. Wages,: for good hands, 9s. per diem. No broken time. ; K OTIOE. I IHAVE DISPOSED of the Interest and Goodwill held by me in the; Bukory Business to Samuel Baxter and Thomas! •'Pyle, and trust that the patronage so liberallybestowed on me in the past will be continued to my sueoessora. ROBERT GLENN. N reference to the above announce-■ ment we beg respectfully to intimate r to the residents of Naseby fhiit we have purchased tho Interest and Goodwill of i the Bakery Business lately carried .on by Mr. R. Glenn. As we will endeavor to meet the wants and wielies of our customers in -every particular in connection with the business, <we hope to merit a large share of that, patronogo and support so liberally given to our predecea-t sor. ' ■ /< , • SAMUEL BAXTER.! THOMAS PYLE. - ri I N. P. HJOERIN'Gr . ♦ r i .'has much pleasure in intimating that , MEN'S BOOTS •of all descriptions are now made on the premises at same Prices as English manufactured Goods, but superior in Durability & Neatness ; • ;7 !'■!■!: ;• /'I i . and therefore better Bespoke Boot DEPABIMEAT. Boots made to measure •will, as heretofore, have the best attention at usual prices. IL HJQRRINC, DRAI'EK, CLOTHIEI!, IMI'OKTRP. AND M AKT. Kor J'.OO'l f?, •NASEBY

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 331, 9 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 331, 9 July 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 331, 9 July 1875, Page 2

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