FOR SALE, BY MTI p. MALLO-V, AT ST. BAi'UAN.ri, rfIHE MONTEZUMA HOT hi", h -&- .STORE (Freehold Pmprrti), wii.h Paddvek attached ; also, six Dialled citable. The House is aw. oi' ibe b«-?t up country—being newly built of I lie very besl, 'limber and Iron, and en the most rippi rived principle* for affording travellers .eve,y comfort and'convenience.' ' - ' Inspection,lnvited. Apply to the tinder, signed. PATKJOK MALLON. St. Bathans. • Corner of King.-street mid Moray Place, DuNE D I m . Plans furnished and'executed for all hinds of Mounjicntii, Jombilones, &c, in marble, granite, or Kakauui stone. Tomb Kjiling?, &c, HJiydosijji). Or. M. is also piepnred to supply in any quantity, from his-Quarries in Jia-Winui, the very boat quality of Oamaru stone, luipo-ler of Marble, Granite, and Arbroath ".Heart hstones/r—Designs iforwurded to all parts of the' Colony on appli -atiun. O V E S B R O S., High Street, Dunedin, Hare.on hand all classes of Station Wag"""and Double JJuudea. American Imported Buggies. Every description of Vehicle for Town and Country use. rv LESINGER'S RHEUMATIC ,J BALSAM. The greatest Dhnovery yet made for the Relief of human sufferers from MUSCULAR OR NERVOUS AFFECTION SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. All the advertised remedies and all tho preac;iptiou3 from the rneai?al faculty lor the cura of Rheumatism Rheumatic Grout ciatica • . -. Tic Douloureux - Kcuralgia Lumbago' Strains and .Sprains Or pain of any,sort, from the 0 affi-crions, none of which have been so successful and effectual a3 slesisger's rheumatic balsam; As certified by the certificates published in thoi'Otnpo Dai'y 'limes,' ' Guardian,' and innumerable others. Price, 7s. 6d. per bottle, which is sufHcienl cure in all cases. S SLES'ING E'R, V.S., iiope street, Dunedin. Sole ilsmits in Dunedin KEMPTHORNE,.PROSPER, & CO., .CQ|.I?.£:.KI ■o $ ir •—-1 "i>;*.*» ■'■" fZ'^ op r\ r ''_ =. -HOUSESIIOE I NG . ...EKDvqngN;to meet thxtimes. Horseshpeingand GenerallslacWnilb Work 'executed in a" workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria Hal, Earnrstreet, Naseby. HOBO'EBHOEINO ..9S. A if!/ 12.3. TKK SKT. '"' ' ,? ' : '' •■ j . rAMES_STEADMAJSi wants bis old y~ supporters to know fchut his IVioes defy competition. ■ ■ ■■■,-■ ■■■< Horseshoeing 9b arid 11». Tb* style ofVork turned out is well known '"" ' throngliont th« Di»i'.ri''t. ! T>ETEJJ ■" vj lac. x a u i t a s Picl;«, Lcying i>nd £taolj>>g ... • ... 6 3 „ I'ointing ... ... . .;. -to. ,-.<-;r doz OATS & CHAFF AIAVAIt*. Oft .ILO'D. Kiwn'T'BN, Kn/io Pot*t, & .fti-v< tiktvk Coax, b. I'/WP AM) r '' ■'- ' raugMM^waw.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 362, 11 February 1876, Page 4
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384Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 362, 11 February 1876, Page 4
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