gsbotrth emails. T. PATRICK'S SCHOOL BALANCE :SHFET FROM 18th jAN- / TO , 10th. DEC., 1375: To Amount of Fees paid ... „ Amount of Subscriptions „ TTnp:iid Pees ... „ Unpaid Subscriptioua ... „ Casb In hand - „, . £ b. d. By Ter.cher's Salary to March 15, 1876- ... ;.. ... .130 o 0 „ Sundry School Bills 7 8 6 „ Stationery, &c, 3 g 3 „ Unpaid Fees ... .„ .„ ... 5 8 0 „ Unpaid Subscriptions 10 15 0 Having hitherto been able to take a 1 acMve part in the supervision of the School than I shall nqw.be able to continue, in consequence of increased' mission"work and my frequent, enforced absences from Naseby, the above statement is published for the information of parents. From the 10th January last Master M. Brookes is authorised and appointed to receive all fees in connection with the School. '■■ EMMANUEL ROYER, Catholic Pastor., "* A N K HOLIDAY. ) ST. PATRICK'S DAY; The Banks will be closed on Friday, March 17th, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. NOTICE. ' DANCE will be held in the Town Hall, Naseby, on WEDNESDAY EVENING-, MARCH 15th. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. E. HALL. NOTICE. KJ CREEK Runs will be MUSTERED Fbout the 20th inst. , Parties who have not arranged for the grazing of their Cattle will be sued for trespass forthwith. GEO. OLIVER, Manager. OA/RTIES removing Timber or Ma- - nure from the Wet Gully Slaughteryard will be proceeded, against.
iEESBYTEPIAN CHTJECH, MOUNT IDA. SERVICES 4.RCH sth f"? - J 1 *-™- : (Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. ARCH 12th }^y eb «™ - 1-30 p.m. _ (Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. A.RCH 19th (? Me 5 y -■i 1 o«- m --'- (.Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. ARCH 26th j fill's Creek 11 a.m. ( Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. GBATEFUL-COMFORTING. P P S' S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law's which govern the operations of. digestion and.nutrition, and by a careful applica. tion of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. Tt is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arou\.d us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the ' Civil Service Gazette.' Made simply with boiling toaier or milk. Sold in packets (tins for abroad) labelled:—J A MES EPPS & CO., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Tbreadneedle-street. and 170, Piccadilly. Works, Eustonßoad and Camden Town, London. DELICACIES OF THE SEASON BELFAST STORE, COEY'S HAMS. Pheasant, Grouse, and Partridges," Truffled or Eoast, at Lowest Prices, TO SUIT THE TIMES ! IKONMONGEItY FANCY GOODS MINING TOOLS In every variety and at Cheapest Rates. J. BROWN, Family Ghocer, and Provision Meechant, Leven Street. Naseby. GOOD SUPPLY OI BEST BRANDS of CORDIALS, BEER AND PORTER ••J. BROWN, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, &c, Leven Street, Naseby.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 366, 10 March 1876, Page 2
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