'©RSJI'IC IlcUcca. y - ' * CO Din 8 IN THE MOUNT IDA TJIfiTj'JCTa. r?ABEBY Ehrtnnnrr lliotacniTE's Oottht—At 11 a.m. June SO s July fi, 13. vFaotsw's Co cut At 11 a hi.. July 7, 14. Applications at 2 p.m., July 7, 14 JDiexuias Laitd Oivjcb—t p.m. July t, ST. BATHAKS-j July 4, 25. . HAMILTON July 13tli, noca. ■BYT>» July id. MACRA.E3 J illy 20. IS AICRE WIIKIvO A. ftffKPSNTItnS : V Mlntt's (or tb<nr Agent*) da not appear ■when Ihpir nniruH an called, their Apllicafcions will bo sfruek out. Agent* must, produce written authority. H. W. EOBINSQN, E.M., Warden. NOTICE. PARTIES removing Timber or Manure from the Wet Gully Slaughteryard will be proceeded against. GCJTHUIE, Sail sMaker, and FcitMsHING Ikoxmonoeb, Princes Street South, Duuedin. Heme Covers and Tents Always in Stock. HOSES MADB On the Shortest Notice. NOTICE. LOST. —About tlio 6th in at. from Morven Hills Station, ONE CHES. N(JT MARE, branded (n.) on near'shoulder, tlaza down face. When lo3t had pack saddie and halter on. Reward of £3 will bo paid'to anyone delivering her to James'Milwaril, White Horse Hotel, Dunstan Road. OHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL! NASEBY COAL MIJi IVO COIirAJHT. ORDERS received for COALS at Weir & Smith's Htables, and at ftewuiarchVOffice. Nincpence per bng nt Pit. Two Shillings per bng Delivered. Teums—PrtoMPT Cash. 0-TOHITE TIIK CIUTKItION HoTEIi, Princes Street, Dunedin. ODERICK MACLEOD haa much pleasure in informing his friends and the public that. he lists) Opened Premises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, with a Choice Assortmert. of China, Glass, Earthenware, Vases, Lustres, &c., &c.; Dinner Service*, Tvn Services, Breakfast Sets, Tabic Glass, and Flower Stands in great variety. R. M. trust,b that parties furnishing will pay a visit to bis show room before making their purchc-ses. Note the Address— Opposite the Criterion Hotel, Prinooa Street, Dunedin. JjIDMOND, FORSYTH, & M'NEILL, J "ITIONMOJf OK ItS, IRON MERCHANT,-;, SinPCHANDLERS, Priuces nnd jiond-streels, DtrNEDirr, Havo in stock and to arrive nil Goods included in a general Hardware, Ironmongery, and Shipchandlery Stock, including— Iron—bar, rorl, plate, sheet, hoop, angle, galvanised, corrupted, and plain. Steel—cast, double-shear, tool, spring. Anvils, bellowa, vyces, horse nails, fi'.cs, rasps, hammers, portable forges. Axle 9, naves, rims, spokrs, nprings, steps. Horse gears, eluiileutters, cheese presses, corn crushers, mnlt mills. Curd mills, mdk dishes, weighing machines, fire-proof safes Sjades, shovels, picks, axes, hatchets, mattocks, beds!cads, hollow-ware, furnace boilers, mangles, washing machines. fub«, ! uckt'ts, gold dishes, fenders, firo irons, Stamped tin goods,and furnace boilers. Stoves—roister, cooking, heating, &c. Forks-sluicing, digging, potato, hay, manure. Draining and grafting tooU. Rope—w.ire, Manilla, Europe, bolt, flax, and hemp plough line. Hails Ewebank's cut, wire, galvanised. Blasting and gunpowder, shot, caps, fuse, and Are arms. Handles—Pick, ate, adzo, hammer, fork, broom, hoe and rake. Eheep shears, Turkey stones, harvest tools, fleece twine, and raddle. •Carpenters' tools, locks, hinges, bolts, screws, circular saws, machinery and other oils. Brushware, saddlery, mortising machines, chopping machines, fillers, cutlery, E.P. ware, lamps, V.I.R. machine bcltini'.'pumns, crab winches. Chains and anchors, oars, wood and iron clivjliß, ships' steering wheels, compasses, patent logs, ships lights,"" bunting, flags, .anvas, tarpaulingß, tents, rockets, blue Sights. EJDMOND, FOH3YTH, & M'NEILL, Piukces AND BOND STCEETS, DUiSEDIN. G HATEFUL- COMFORTING. jgj p p a' a cocoa, BREAKFAST. " liy a thorough knowledge of the natural l-vw's which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applica. tioii of the tine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided our breakfast tables with a. delicately flavored beverage ■which may eavo us many heavy doctor's bills. It is bv the judicious use of such articles! of diet that a constitution may be gradually btiilfc up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arwn.d us> ready to at.t aeli wlii.re vert hero is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortitied with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the 'Civil Service Gazette.' Mudo simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in packets (tins for abroad) labelled .JAMES EPPti & CO., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Tkreadueedle-atreet, and 170, Piccadilly. Workfi, Eustonßcad and Camden Town, London.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 383, 14 July 1876, Page 2
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