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?51. To the Otago Miners! North British Itnbber COMPANY'S W./M'COMOOHIE, DRAPER, &C., ST. BATHANS, Has received advices from his Agents a large shipment of the above well-known GUM BOOTS have just landed ex " Corlic * from Glasgow. These Boots have been specially made to his order, and improved according to his directions. TO THE TRADE. The Manufacturers have been instructed to send suitable sizes, so that the Trade need not be afraid of having 6's ll's or 12's left upon their hands as hitherto. W. M'C. respectfully requests his old Customers to send in their orders at once, so as to give his Agents in Dunedin instructions to send the 1 ' ' ... BOOTS DIRECT, ' and thus save double carriage.. Blankets k Flannels. "W". M'CONNOCHIE also wishes to draw the attention of the general public to his large Stocks of BLANKETS, consisting of best "Whites, Super and Bath. ' . His Flannels . are tie best that can be purchased in the English and Scotch markets. r, : ; Liberal terms given to the Trade! Silks. Some choice Pieces Marriage and Black Silks. Jewellery, &c. ~W. M'C. is now running off a Lot of Seal Gold Jewellery, cheap; Ladies' Gold Watches, from £4 10a.; Gent.'s Silver Levers from £6 155., all guaranteed. Leather Boots. The stock of Leather Boots at present is very large and well assorted, consisting of all sorts and sizes. Oilskin Coats. Only a few Oilskin Coats left. Thesp Coats are made up on the same principle as the legs of gum boots. Agent for the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Risks taken at the Lowest Tariff Bates. W. M'CONNOCHIE, DRAPER^ ST. BATHANS. JHoUtcs KE WAll D. LOST, from -®=s/ Naseby, a Black TILLY,, white oil Iliad foot, and bramk-d '] on neiir shoulder. _ Any pers ii ret timing her to Ales. Pearson, Naseby, will reci'ire the above reward; K VpBW ZEALAND GOYERNMENT il liTFE INSUEATfCE, ; , 'Thepayment of every Policy i? Guaranteed,, ly the Colony. : ' •" v Dmsiojrr.p Phoifits. The surplus or profit is ordered by Law to be divided among Policy-holders and is. to be ascertained every fifth year. The laufc quinquennial examination Bhowed a surplus of £12,000. _ The first investigation, -with a view to division of piofits, is to be made as at 30tli June, 1880. The PRTCsmras" Conine Two Bexefitb. They are as low as' is consistent with t')e safety of the Office and they entitle the Policyholder to share in the profits,/who thus secures from the first the advantage of a participating; policy 15 to 20 per cent, greater than those of the same kmd granted by Private Companies for the same premium. Further particulars may be had on application. W. M'HUT OHE 3 O N:, , Postmaster, Naseby. EES B.YTE BIAN. O HjUR CH, MOUNT IDA. P SERyI c E S: JULY 30TH AUG-. 6TH . AUG. 13xn . AUG-. 2GIH < Ivyeburn ... 1.30 p.m. /Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. j Naseby ... 11 a:m. | Naseby' ... 6.30 p.m. (Hill's Creek 11 a.m. ii.Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. ( Naseby i.. 11 am. (Naseby ... p.m. MB. W- J- MILLAR desires to notify to the inhabitants of Naseby and surrounding districts that, m consequence of the marked faror he has met with at their hands during the past few weeks, it is'his intention to permanently continue the BUTCHERY BUSINESS Opened by him. Arrangements have been .made for the supply of the BEST 'FAT STOCK during the winter months. Prices as yet Unequalled in. Naseby. COME AND SEE! TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. Parties Intending to Purchases' ; , SEWING MACHINE, would do well to enquire at the - ; ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, DUNEDIN, where there is a large Collection of Machines irom the BEST MAKERS. All Machinps Tested, and sent out'ready for use, with ilook of Instructions and Extras. .Repairs and Ad justEcnt of all kinds of Sewing Machines in use attended to on the shortest notice by W . MELVI II E, j Practical Machinist, J No. 6 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Needles, Shuttles, Springs, and Duplicate parts always.in Stock. All communications attended to ,by ./return of post. I jl IND LA Y .A N D C O Wholesale and Betail TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, . Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tongueing, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture Factories. ! BUILDER'S IRON MONGE UY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. STUART, CUMBERLAND, & CASTLE SHEETS, v . DUNEDIN Having completed the additions .to their extensive premises and plant are now in a position to execute all orders connected with the btiilding trade, with the utmost precision nd despatch. F. and Co. would call particular attention to the fact that they are now importing Ce dar logs direct from the Richmond River 1 and with their splendid new sawing 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 DOOR AND SASH. FACTORY is in full operation, large quantities of the ordinary size of doors and sasbes—well seasoned—being continually lcept on hand, and also made to order in sizes and designs. . TURNERY, including all designs in spiral work executed in a superior manner and at low rales. FURNITURE, every description always on hand and made to order, the whole of the timber for the manufacture of which is seasoned and steam dried. . PRICE LI,iTS, and illustrated Catalogues to be had on application. VIND LA Y AN ,D C O

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 2

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