i EK OF SAFETY LODGE, j..o!g.t. - •: NOMINATION of-Officers will take place on Monday Evening next, 23rd October j <:': ..'> ELECTION *>l '-'I ■ • on Monday Evening, 30tli October ; and INSTALLATION on Monday Evening, 6th November pros. By Order of the W.C.T. a ' ; ; " %■ E. T. Q-EORG-E, Jb., W.S. RESBjYTEIttAN chubch, '/".. SERVICES: OCT. 15th OCT. 22ot> OCT. 29rH NOV. sth ■(.N'aseby—•...- 6.30 p.m. ( Kyeburn ... 1.30 p.m. ( Nasebyi '■''.'.'.•: 6.30 p.m. SNaseby ... 11 am. Naseby ... 6.30 p.m. ( HUl'b Creek 11 a.m. J Naßeby ... 6,30 p.m. Tailor, Draper, and Ladies' Hafoitinaker, XEVEN STBEET, NASEBT (Next door to Ejorring's) ; J. DILLON begs tp.announee that . .; ■ he has Removed- to larger and more I ; suitable Premises (adjoining Hjor- •. v ring's),;where the trade will be con-, ■-.. : " ducted in all its'branches as 'hereto--lore. First-Class '- ' STOCK OF TWEEDS on view, of fashionable patterns. Orders executed with taste and promptitude. (83P° Note the Addbess— JOHN DILLON, Tauob and Dbafbb, j Leven-street, Naseby. ' " TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. Parties Intending to Purchase jt'.. would do C*-- - 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 Machines Tested, and sent out ready for use, with .Book of Instructions and Extras.! and Adjustment of all Mnds of Sewing *-• ' Machines attended to ton the' -' shortest : notice by W. MELVILLE, j Practical Machinist, I No. 6 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDINJ Needles, Shuttles, Springs, and Duplicate parts ajways.in Stock. . ~,.,,,.. I All communications attended to" by "return of post. Opposite the-Cbitebion Hotex, Princes Street, Dunedin. ! RODERICK MACLEOD haj ■>' much" pleasure in informirig'his friends and the.public.that he has. .Opened Premises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Duhedhvwith a Choice Assortment of China, Glass, Earthenware, j Vases, Lustres, . \ ';'_,/■ ; ,'■ l&e., r l'Vx3xJ i Dinner Services, Tea Services, Breakfast Sets, Table Glass, and Flower j Stands nf great variety. '■ R. M. trusts that parties furnishing will pay a visit to Ms show* ! rbbm before making their purchases. Note the Address— ; Opposite thejpriterion Hotel, 1 Princes Street, Dunedin. j IDMOND, FOKSYTH, & M'JSEILL' -> ! : IRONMONGEBS,. T \ IRON MERCHANTS, SHIPCHANDLERS, ; j.-. Princes and .Bond-streets, ' ' Dttxedin, Have in stock and to arrive all Goods included in a general Hardware, Ironmongery, and Shipchandlery Stock, including— Ifpn—bar, rod, plate, sheet, hoop, angle, galjiyanised, corrugated, and plain. Steel—cast, double-shear, tool, spring. Anvils, bellows, vyces, horse nails, files,.rasps, •hammers, portable forges. Axles, naves, rims, spokes, springs, steps. Horse gears, chaffcutters, cheese presses, corn crushers, malt mills. ; Curd mills, milk.dishes, weighing 'machigesi" "fire-proof safes'." ' * ••• ■'••'' ;, - u < 3,jadeß, shovels, picks, axes, hatchets, mattocks, bedsteads, hollow-ware,' furnace boil; ers, mangles, washing machines. Pubs, buckets, gold dishe3, fenders, fire irons, stamped tin goods, and furnace boilers. \ , Stoy.es.-r-register,, .cooking, heating, &c. Forks—sluicing; digging, p'otatbj"hay, manure!. Draining and grafting tools. Rope—wire, Manilla", Europe, bolt, flax, and hemp plough line. j Nails * x E webank's! cut, wire, galvanised. 1 Blasting and gunpowder, shot, caps, fuse, and fire arms. ' *,. ! Handles—Pick, axe, ad ze,hammer, fork, broom', hoe and rake. . . s. Sheep shears, 'Turkey : stbneß, harvest tools^, fleece twine, and raddle. % Carpenters' tools,' locks, hinges, bolts, screws^ circular saws, machinery and other oils. \ Brushware, . saddlery,. , mortising machines, chopping." maphinesj fillers, cutlery, E.P. ware, lamps, VXR- machine belting, pumps, crab winches, i .; Chains and anchors, oars,: wood and iron s o i. c k?» ; ships'..,Bteeringi wheels, coinpassesj Pfttpnt :logs, ;< ships-, lights^;buntmg, flags, ojanva's, tarpaulmgs, tents, rockets, blue lights. SDMOND, FOKSYTH, & M'NEILL, Pbisces and Bond Stbeets, DUNEDIN. ;, : GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. ~tip p s;s c o c o a. jj •.-.-■■ ■■ —-■ BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law's which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, .and.by a careful applica. tion of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may 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 subtle maladies are floating aroivud us ready to attack wherever tb ere is a weak point. We may esc'ape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properlynourished frame."—See article in the 'Civil Service Gazette.' , ■ Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in packets (tins for abroad) labelled": JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Threadnoedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly • Works, Eustonßoad and Camden Town, London.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 397, 20 October 1876, Page 2
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