gu. Craig's §^wrfecmarf. DBAPEBYI ALEXR. CRAIG Is now Showing a Fine Assortment 03? NEW Bummer Drapery. LADIES' DEPARTMENT: FINE SAXONY WINCEYS (all prices) TWILLED - DO. FAiNGY DRESS FABRICS (all new) FRENCH - MERItfOES (.all Colors) BLACK ALPACAS • COBUKGS, RUSSEL CORDS LLAMAS (all colors) ALL WOOL TARTANS BLACK SILKS, SILK VELVETS HABITS, BLACK CLOTH, VELVE- • TEENS BLACK and FANCY SKIRTS WIDE SKIRTINGS (in great Variety) QUEENSLAND & TARTAR WOOI> SHAWLS GARIBALDI JACKETS CROSSOVERS, CHEST PROTECTORS LADIES' AND GIRLS' WATERPROOF MANTLES LADIES' & GIRLS' WL. HOSIERY SILK & WOOL SCARFS, CLOUDS LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS RIBBONS, FLO WERS, FEATHERSLADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SOOTS* GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS MEN'S ORI .U K AN, TWEE DO. TROUSERS and VESTS SERGE, MERINO, & COTTON DO. TROUSERS SHIRTS BLACK CLOTH SUITS MEN'S DRAWERS, in Lambswool„ KNICKERBOCKER DO. Plaiding, Flannel,. Merino, & Cotton BOYS' AND YOUTHS' DO. MEN'S and-BOYS'HATS and CAPS GENTS' INVERNESS CAPES MEN'S and BOYS' HOSIERY DO. WATERPROOF COATS SCARFS,. TIES, MUFFLERSMEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS BRACES MEN'S & BOYS'MOLE AND COT- BELTS TON CORD TROUSERS
White and Colored Flannels White, Blue, Scarlet and Grey Blankets Twillea ( ttir- Sheetings end Colored Bed Quilts i Linen and Cotton Tick* White, and Grey Calico Brown Hollands " / Fine Linens • , Window Hollands Windoio Mutliv# ALL WOOL DAMASKS, BLACK & SCARLET MOREEN, ' v, 5 WHITE & GREY LINEN TABLING. FELT CARPETING, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETING, JTJT& CAR" PETING, WAX FLOOR CLOTH, COCOA MATTING, VEL, YET PILE HEARTH R UGS, BR USH MATS, AMERICAN LEATHER, CANVAS, SMALL- - WARES, i&c, &c. NO REDUCTION IN PRJGE MADE.
JJicr.clLe.ep.ers. ■ ROBEST GLENN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL c 1 EOCEE, WINE, SPIEIT, AjT AND GENERAL PRODUffiE MERCHANT. BELFASI STORE, NASEBY MOUNT IDA. BEOOEES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREXEEPER, MOtJ NT IDA. KYEBURN DIGGINGS. O ST -OFFICE B TOBE AND ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Orders eft at the Store will be promptly attended to, and Goods delivered. Two and a-half per cent. Discount allowed on cash payments under three months. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. £=: 3£urirg SitaJbies. NOTICE. ESSES. JOHN WElii & JAMES SMITH beg to intimate that they have made arrangements for the Lease of the well known LIVERY AND EAIT STABLES (Lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Packman) They are now m a position to devote special attention to the Hiring out of Traps and Saddle Hacks. Quiet an 1 well-conditioned Horses, Buggies, Drays, &c., can be obtained at all times. Horses kept at LjTery, and well Gloomed, at lowest rates;.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 1
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