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• |httrlic gloiiecs ..oa RE W A 118/-U LOST, from = Niisohy, n JBlarsk EILLY> white on hind foof, nurt branded .7 on nciir shoulder. Any person returning lier to Alex Peaf-son, Nasoby, wi!l receive'the nbo<-'o reward. X. EW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIJFE IKSUIiAJTCE. - The payment of every Policy fa Guaranteed by the Colony. •" Drrfsiojr or Pkopits<. ~ Tho snrplus-or;. profit is ordered by Law to be divided among Policy-holders only, unci ia be ascertainedl every fifth year. The last quinquennial examination showed a surplus of £12,000. . V • - The firßt.investigaf.i"or»,iv/ith a Vi«w lo divisicin of p<oiltß,.ia to be made as at 30th June, 1880. ' THE PREMIUMS CoaifliXE Two BESFITTS. . They are as low as is consistent with t.'ie safety of the Office and they entitle the Policyholder to shave in the profits,.who thus secures from the first the advantage of a participating i policy'ls to 20 per' cent., greater than those of; the same k : rid gfanted by Private Companies! for the same premium. Farther particulars may be had on application. ' ' ; j * < W i 5 M:AH tJ T 0 H E S O N, Postmaster, Naseby. > PRESBYTERIAN CHJU.RCH, " J J MOUNT IDA.. •; SEE TI D E S*t T'; ■ 7: JULY 30TH ■ ,- r ,( ... 6.30 p.m. :AUG. 6xh • ' ' i Naseby ... 6.3op.m>' AUG. 'l3xit' 'f™ l '"; Cniek ' (.Naseby ...- G.3p ; p.m. AUG. 20in •" (Naseby ... 6.30 p.m; R. \V. J". MILLAE /desires to - notify to the inhabitants ofNaseby aid surrounding.districts that, in consequence of the marked furor he has met with at their hands during the past few weeks, it is his intention to permanently continue tho BUTCHERY .BUSINESS.. Opened by him. Arrangements have' been "made 'for tKe 'stipply of ! the ? ' l J»• L BEST -EAT STOCK .-.iVj. during the winter; months.; Prices.as yet ,in Naseby. ' COME AND SEE!' ' ''' 1 ..■ ■ i i T O H E ADS O P II M I IfJME'S/ ' - - ; l* Parties. Inlendingto Purchase; ■ A SEWING- MACHINE, would do well to enquire at, the ENGLISH AND AMERICAN •SEWINGMACHINE DEPOT, DUNEDIN, .where there is a large Collection of Machines t .lroni the BEST MAKERS. All Machines Tested, and sent out ready for use, with iiook of Instructions and Extras. Repairs and Adjustment of all Jcinds of Sewing < iVLu:.hi-»>s in use attended to on the shortest notice by . -W... MK h y.i LL E, "j 4 * 'Machinist,'-" - Ni); 6. GIiOIiGE 'STREET, DUNEDIN. ' ' 'Needles, Shuttles',- Springs, and -Duplicate : pails 'til ways i'ri Stocky '•• ' v { ; All/communications attended to by return of post. 711JN T DL A Y AND CO. Wholesale and Retail ' TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS AND'IMPORTER y, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tongueing, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture' Factories!'' BUILDER'S lEOiSi M<vNTGE fiY' 6e EVERY DESCRIPTION. STUART, CUMBERLAND, & CASTLE SREETS,DU N E D.J N;; .. Having completed the additioni'to- their extensive premises aridplant are now-in <a position to execute all orders connected with the building trade, with tlie utmost precision nd despatch. • a 7 /. jo F. and Co. would call particular attention , the fact that they are now importing Ce dar logs direct from the" Richmond lUver and vidth their splendid, new 'sawiifg appliances, are enabled to offer for sale, cedar, sawn to any size up to sixty inches wide, of very superior quality, and at much reduced .prices.' •. ; THE 1 )OO.U A ND SASH PA CTORY is in full oper.'ition, large quantities of the ordinary size of doors and sashes—well seasoned—being continually kept on hand, and also iniide to order in sizes and designs. TURNERY, including all designs in spiral work executed in a superior mariner and at low rales. FURNITURE,; every description always on hand and made to order, the whole of the timbor for the manufacture 'of which ia seasoned and steam dried.' ' . ' PRICE LISTS,. ' and illustrated Catolognes to be had on application. , ■ . riH J)L AT AW D CO,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2

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