%■ Craxqs gbueriisnncnt. Is now Showing: a Mne Assortment OF NEW LADIES'DEPARTMENT: FINE SAXONY WINCEYS (all prices) TWILLED DO. FANCY DRESS FABRICS (all new) FRENCH xMERINOES (all Colors) i BLACK ALPACAS ■■'■■-* COBURGS, EUSSEL CORDS LLAMAS (all colors) l -i ALL WOOL TARTANS i BLACK SILKS, SILK VELVETS : habits, black cloth, velve::;teens ... ■ • BLACK and FANCY SKI RTS WIDE SKIRTINGS (in great variety) QUEENSLAND & TARTAN WOOL SHAWLS GARABALDI JACKETS .:"? CROSSOVERS, CHEST PROTECTORS - ■ ' ■-:.: LADIES' AND GIRLS' WATER- :' «' PROOF MANTLED LADIES' & GIRLS' WL. HOSIERY SILK & WOOL SCARFS, CLOUDS LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS * RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS DO. TROUSERS and VESTS" DO. TROUSERS u black 'cloth suits ' knickerbocker do. boys' and youths' do: " gents' inverness capes do. . Waterproof coats MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS* > i" MEN'S & BOYS' MOLE AND COTTON CORD TROFSERS MEN'S CRIMEAN, TWEED, SERGE, MERINO, & COTTON.. 1 SHIRTS - . * MEN'S DRAWERS, in Lambswool,. •' ■-■ -Plaiding, Flannel, Merino, &'C6tton' : MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and GAPS MEN'S and BOYS'-HOSIERY -" SCARFS, TIES, MUFFLERS * « BRACES BELTS Wkite and Colored Flannels " ■■■■■ ~;M : ; • ■■'•A.ic o~~: ■ « J V l -;nii;i/. :j> --.■; - jfa >■ ■■ c nd'Gbl6redßed Quilts - Linen and" Cottony.Ticks .• ,v. '.: ■'■ l ; : '"'' : . ! - - :i ; -'. ■ - V / White, and Grey Calico \ "'''' j '• Brown Hollands - .-,., r ~, :- '•.•.■••■'•■'•''' '''""''' u '',.'-'''.';.''.', ;: \ : ' '\. Window Hollands r:i c .. , r Window> MusUnai ALL WOOL DAMASKS, BLACK & SCARLET MOREEN, . r ,. r ,,.,-,.,- . WHITE & GREY LINEN TABLING. FELT CARPETING, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETING, JUTE CAR" FETING, WAX FLOOR CLOTH, COCOA MATTING, VEI, VET PILE HEARTH RUGS,' BRUSH MATS, AME- ' ™y» <;' :: HICAN LEATHER, CANTAS, SMALLWARES,'&c, &c. ■'■
ROBERT GLENN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL aENEEAL PRODUCE MERCHANT. BELFAST STORE, NASEBI _, ■ , .. MOUNT IDA. . •■- l T ~ - -r----ICHAEL BEOQKES, WHOLESALE, AND .JUECTAIL. STOREKEEPER, MOUNT ID A r; . rKYEBXiRNi DIGGINGS. 0 &'T - Q FFIOB STOE,E ACCOMMODATION SOUSE.- * ! ! Orders e&afc ftie Store* will : lib promptly attended to, and Goods delivered. Two and a-half per cent. Discount allowed- on: cash pay?; 'ments i under, tlaree months.. - :: -, ' :*" SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. I JPwg iJiaMts. J*.- ■■■■"- ■'■■'*•' 'notice, |l\f ESBHS. JOHN WEIK & JAMES SMITH beg to intimate that they hane made arrangements for the Lease of the well known LITEST AND BAIT STABLES (Lately occupied by. Mr. Joseph Packman). They are now in a position to devote special iattention to the Hiring "out of Traps and ; Saddle Hacks. • •" - Quiet an I well'OonditionedHoraeßj Buggies i Drays,'&£•, can be obtained at all times. I Horses kept at Livery, and. well. Groomed, at; lowest abea» ■
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 1
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