Dlffniirff's giap-crir Carb-. IsT-iew ; it GOODS, N. P, HJORRING • ■* • ; Is Mid Opening Consignments of New Winter. Goods! zy all the various departments. ;:; : k jo ®® t CLOTHIER, AND IMPORTER AND MAKER OF BOOTS, . •. i O HASEBI, V "
jgOOKS AND QTATIONEKY. WILLIAM MIED, . . . BOOKSELLER AND ! STATIONER, GEORGE STREET ■BUNEDIN. . ,W.B. woiild'remind his numerous customers and friends-that'lie lias always on hand a Large Stock of BOOKS in almost every department of Literature, and is constantly receiving large Additions to it direct, from England, which are carefully selected there by an experienced buyer. His Stock of Bibles and Testaments is also large and varied, both as to style and prices —the latter ranging from Is: 6d. to £4'- ! and £5. Chambers' Encyclopedia, 10'vols., £s. ("A Library in itself."J Stationery, Account Books, Wrapping ■ , -Papers, Grocers Bags,'.. School Books, Photographic Albums, School Prizes; "Mathematical Instruments, Coior BoxeSi' &c., &c., in great variety. ' Country Orders collected' and despatched with promptness. ..■ ,! Large Discount allowed to the Trade. « WILLIAM BAIRD, Bookseller- and General Stationer, , GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIJY. OY A L HOT EL, If A 6.33 BY". , ■ ED MTTSfD HOES WELL Peopeietob. First-class Accommodation fbr Visitors; Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best Brands. B IX x, I A B D s. UFSU'RPAS SED STABLING- ' ;; ' ACeOMMODATIOiN-. E. Hoksv»'ex.x., of the Royal Hotel", having completed liia unviviillcd anl well-finished Stahie at the bottom of' Earn Square in connection with the above Hotel, begs Co notify .0 Travellers and the Public generally thac Horses will be Stabled, WeJi-hed, aiid pro-' perly attended to, by efficient Grooms. HIRE. COBJJ AND CO.'S MAIL COACHES Arrived at 'and Depart from the iloyal Hotel. P SINCE ALE-EED HOTEL, 1 BLACKSIGJfIS HILL. SA4IL. nTB'JSK."' - - • - PRormETOH. i;¥ mee, Spirits, and Liqueura.of the Best ■ ' Brands, i CWI Stiibiing. Horses .Strictly looked after. STOSE, BUTCHEItY, & BAKERY. r|IHE OKITEBION JJj"OT£L, LEY NAb-aUi if„ Tnoa. Ladd - PaopurEioii. This handsome arid commodious Hotel being now completed, offers to Strangers and I'j uveilei's visiting iS'aseby Comfortable Quarters. •' i Jood Drinks and G-ood Attention. Private Jioorns for families. SUPERIOR STABLING. . WASTED KNOWS. 3HIE AULD tSCOTLANU HOTEL,: JL Corner of OaiiiOe-'land and Stuart-streets, Dunkdin, Is now completed; it having been entirely re-built, and greatly enlarged. W. EIDLIiii ... • PiiOPKIETOI'.. Families and others visiting town will find tliis Hotel second' to none Jor comfort and reasonable charges. Being siluuteu. oniy two iiijiiutes' walk, iimu'j the Railway Station, maJso it v-i-y convenient li.r trjY«lju.>g. GOO I> STAULli'ti. JS'.3.—'As a Manor's Home Uia abuse is well Xuov.'».
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 383, 14 July 1876, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 383, 14 July 1876, Page 1
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