public F. •■■&; .<>• COUKIS IN THE MOUNT IDA DISTRICTS. ■ NASEBY i, '•...';, J.'. Resident Magistrate's Couet—At 11 a.m. ,- - - ... .jTyJj.27, August 10. Warbkn's Coukt -—At'"li a.Tu.,''"July 28';'' August 11. Applications at 2 p.m., July 28 ; August : 11.rDISJETCI' OFFICE—At. 2p. IXI., -July 27 August 10. Distkict Couiit—August 1. ST. BATHANR: July 25 i August 8. 1.. HAMILTON I- '. * ~- August 15th, noon. ~ v 'HYDE: August 16. MACRAES "August 17. MAEREWHENUA. August 3. , ; . SERPENTINE : If Miner*" (ortheir Agents) do not appear vi'lienH their,..namtfs o repealled, their>'SLpilicS- ■ tiotis will be struck out. Agents must produce written authority.-, r *H. W." EOBINSON, KE, Warden FOB SALE. Y: r <2 pOEEST'TIIfeES AND SHRIJB3. Also, r: FRTJIT. TREES, ..FOR.SALE.." - ...1Priced Lists post free. : J. \ '.■{■ '■ •' At ■■'''• S' ; R O B T. T H O M S O N, ; Eskbarvk 'Nursery, » Korfch-Etfsfc Valley, Dunedin':'' •• I . "TJO"ANTED,. a Steady Man,- as COOK '.•YST , . Apply to Manager, Ida Valley Station:'-. ■■ ■ -- DONALD STRONACH:'" HAIRCUTTING. SANDO, begs to- inform his friends and the public in general that ho has now.cominenced business as HAIRDRESSER,, PERFUMER, AND " HOSEMAKER, in the Victoria Hall .Building, Earn-street, Naseby.. .. ; T" A Good Assortment of the Choicest . TOBACCOS AND; CIGARS : Always oil: Hand. (Opposite Packman's Stables.)- <T Opposite the Chiteeion Hotel, !.:•-Princes Street, O DERIC II MA.CL,EQD has > much pleasure in 'informing his friends and the public that lie has Opened Pteniises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, with a Choice Assortment of China,-Glass, Earthenware, Vasesy Lustres, > - &C...&C.;, ... ( ... , , C "' J '• Dinnfei'ServiceVTea Services;' L " ' Breakfast Sol s, Table Glass, and Flower •■■.. .I Ji: -Stands in greatiT'afiety. '■ t ..'. v ;i R. M. trusts that parties furnishing -will pay a /visit to his show- room. befor,e making their purchases. " Note the Address— . Opposite"the Criterion Hotel,' ' •' Princes St r.e-at, Dunedin. TOMOND, FOES' YTH, & M'NEILL, JPj I -mONMOXGEBS,-,.v IRON MERCHA NTS,..SHIPCHANDLERS, Princes and uond-streets, ' ■ - - Dunedin, ' ' • Have iti stock and to arrive all Goods included in a general Hardwaiv, arid Shipchanrllery-Stock, including— Iro.n—bar, rod, .plate, sheet, hoop, angle, ; galvanised, and plain. ' Steel—cast, double-shenr, tool, spring. Anvils, bellows, vyces, horse nails, files, rasps, hammers, porta b) o forgea. , ' , ' . Axles, naves, rims, spokes, springs, steps. Horse gears, clinficutters, cheese presses, corn crushers, malt mills. Curd iiiills, milk dishes, weighing maichirics, fire-proof safes; .' - ■ f ; > jades, shovels, picks, axes, hatchets;- miitf ocks, hetlsloadn, hollow-ware, furnace boil- .. crsj inapgh-s, washing machines.. , Tubs, buckets, gold dislies, fenders, fife ironsj stamped tin goods, niid furnace boilers. Stovcs-j-registei - ,,cooking, heating, &o. Forks - fjuicing, cl ; pging, p'otob, hay, manure. Draining and giafting tools. Ropo—wive, lliinilla, Europe, ! bolt',-flax, and -hemp plough line. - Nails. Ewebank's cut, wire,, galvanised. Blasting knd gunpowder,' shot, caps, and fire arms. % ; ■> ■"> Handler-—Pick, axe, adze, hammer, fork, broom, hoc and rake. . , . Sheep shears, Turkey stone/, harvest tools, .•fleece, twine, and.rad<ile. Carpenters' tools, locks, hinges, bolts, screws, circular saws, machinery and other oik. Brush ware, saddlery, ino:(ising r.ia chines, chopping machines; cutlery, ! E.P. ware,, lumps, V.I. li.machine belling,pumps, crab win eh i's: ' ..-,i. ! Chains and anchors, oars, wood and iron • clocks, ships' sleeWng 'compasses; patent logs, sh'ipe liglits, bunting, flags, canvas, larpaulings, ten!s, rockets, blue ■ EDMOND, - FOU SYTTI, & M'NFILL, I'iujNCes and Bond, Streets, DUNEDIN. '- GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. : P fS ' J3... ; C O C O A.. BREAKFAST..--f ' By a thorough knowledge of the-natural law's which govern the operations of digestion, and nutrition, and by a careful applica. tioii of tlie fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which n'lay save us many heavy doctor's bills. It 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 s'llitle' maladies are floating aroui.cl us ready to at-| tack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping OurSdlves well i'ortiiiod with pure blood and a properly nourished fram6."—See article in the 'Civil Service (a'azette.' V Made simply with hoili.n<j water or milk. Sold in packets (tins for abroad) labelled:— JAMES EPPS • & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Threaducedle-3treet; and 170, Piccadilly; Works, Eustonßoacl and Camden l j. Town, Loudon. ;/
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 2
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