public Uoaus. 'pOUKIS MOUNT IDA \y UIS^UICXSRssttest Magistrate's CotrHT—A.t II p..m. A ugust 24 5 September i Wa-rdes's Couut —At 11a m., August 25; September 8 Applications at 2 p.m., August 25 ; September 8 ST. BATHANS* •.*« August 22 j September 6 HAMILTON September 12th, noott HYDE: September 13. MACRAES September 14. MAEEEWHESTUA. j • August 31. .SERPENTINE : Tf Miners (or thtfir Agents) do not appear when their names ore called, their Apllications will be struck out. Agents must produce written authority. H. W. EOBINSON, E.M., • ' Warden. FOB SALE. JpOKEST TREES AND SHRUBS, Also, FRUIT TREES, "FOR SALE. Priced Lists post free. At . . ROB T. TII OMSOIf, Eskbank Nursery, North-East Valley, Dunedin. WANTED, a Steady',Man,*as'COOK Apply to Manager, Ida Valley Station DONALD STRONACH. HAIHCTJTTING-. KSANDO, begs to inform Lis • friends and tho public in general that ho hiiii now commenced business a3 HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, AND lIOSEMAKfiR/ iti the Victoria Hall Building, Earn-street, JSuseby. A Good Assortment of t.lie Choicest TOBACCOS AND CIGARS Always on Hand. (Opposito Packman's Stables.) • ' OiPOSITE THE CRlTi!l!ION RoiEh, ~ ' Princes Street, Dunedin. ' P ODERICK MACLEOD - Las much pleasure"irt informing his friends and tho public that'lio has Opened Premises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, with a Clioice Aeeortinort of > ChiuH, Glass, Earthenware, Vases, Lustres, etc., &c.; ; ' Dinner Services, Te& Services, | Breakfast Sels, Table Glass, and Flower Stands in great variety. R. ,M. trusts that, parties -furnishing -will pay a visit to his show 'room 'before making their purchases. / 1 Note tho Address— - > Opposite.the Criterion' Hotel, Princes Street, iD anedin.i TIDMOND, FORSYTH, & M'NEILL, iJ IRO'N"MO3J'CIEI?S, IRON MERCHANTS, SHIPCHANDLERS, Princes and iiond-strects, Doneihn, Have in stock and to arrive ull Goods included in a gencrul Hardware, Ironmongery, &rid Shipchp.ndlery Stock,- including ' Iron—bar, rod, plate, sheet, hoop, angle, galvanised, corrugated, and plain., , Steel—cast, double-Shear, tool, spring. • Anvils,..bellows, vyces, horse- rasps, hntnmer#,'portable forges. 1 Axles, naves, rims, 6pokc-s, springs, steps. Koran Rears,* chajfcfltters,'.cheese, presses, corn crushers, mait mills. Curd mills, milk dishes, -weighing machines, fire-proof safes. .'*> .>ndes, shovels, picks, axes, hatchets, mattocks, 'bedsteads', hollow-ware, furnace boilwashing machines, fiibs, buckets, gold dishes, fenders, il:e irons, Ramped tin goods, and furnace boilers./Stoves—register, cooking, heating, &c. /Forks- sluicing, digging, potato, hay, manure. Dnlining and grafting tools. Rope—wire, Manilla, Europe, bolt, flax, and hemp plough line. Nails Ewebank's cut, wire, galvanised. Blasting and gunpowder; shot, caps, fuse, and fire arms. Handles—Pick, axe, adze, hammer, fork, broom, lies and rake. Sheep shears, Turkey stones, h;irvc3t tools, - Jeece 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 belting,'pumps, crab winches. Chnino and anchors, oars, wood and iron clocks, ships' stecing wheels, compasses, patent logs, ships lights, bunting, flags, -•anvas, larpaulings, tents, rockets, blue j'iglits. KDMOND, FORSYTH, & M'NEILL, Pbinces and Bond Streets, DUNFDIN. G HATEFUL— COMFO RTING-. gp P S'S COCO A. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law's which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appliea. tion of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save lis many heavy doctor's 'oil Is. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of s'ibtle maladies are floating aroui.d us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' - —See article in the 'Civil Service Gazette.' Made lira pit I kWi boiling water or millc. Sold iu packets (tins for abroad) labelled'- . J A MLS Kl'F< & i;o., 110 M CEO PATH 1 o 011 EM IST?, 43j Threadiii.-cdie-strei.t, and 170, I'iccadilly - Works, Eutftoiiifoa.l iini.i (.'luniiuu Town* IsGiiflop.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 2
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633Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 2
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