J3L Craig's glb'actfisracnl now Mowing a jh OF NEW LADIES'- DEPARTMENT •7*na SAXONY. \YINGEYS (all prices) .ED DO. FANCY DRESS FABRICS (all new) FRENCH MERINOES (all Colors) BLACK ALPACAS ; COBURGS, RUSSEL COEDS LLAMAS (all colors) ALL WOOL TARTANS BLACK SILKS, SILK VELVETS HABITS, BLACK CLOTH, VELVETEENS BLACK and FANCY SKIETS .WIDE SKIRTINGS (in great variety) .QUEENSLAND & TARTAR WOOL SHAWLS GARIBALDI JACKETS ' CROSSOVERS, CHEST PJBO'TECTOES LADIES' AND GIRLS* WATEJRPROOF MANTLES LADIES' & GIRLS' WL. HOSIEEY SILK & WOOL SCARFS, CLOUDS LADIE.S' SILK UMBRELLAS RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATIIEES GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS DO. TROUSERS and VESTS DO. TROUSERS BLACK CLOTH SUITS KNICKERBOCKER DO. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' DO. GENTS' INVERNESS CAPES DO. WATERPROOF COATS MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS MEN'S & BOYS* MOLE'AND. COT- , TON COED TROUSERS MEN'S CRIMEAN, TWEED, . SERGE, MERINO, & COTTON SHIRTS MEN'S DRAWERS, in Lambswooi, Plaiding, Flannel, Merino, & Cotton L MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and CAPS MEN'S and BOYS' HOSIERYSCARFS, TIES, MUFFLERS BRACES BELTS White and Colored Flannels - White, Blue, Scar id and Grey Blankets Twilled; C 111'r\ Sheetings and Colored Bed Quilts Linen and Cotton Ticks White, and Grey Calico- ■-''•' '■■'• -■ ■ ''■ . -- .'. Brown Hollfinds ■■;■.' ■•' -'-•' ■■'■■■''■'■ o: !■:.-.,; ■..:.■ Fine Linens ''•'-'''■' ' !; '■ - ; •'■■' : ' '■■' ■'■■■ '■'■' ■■■'"■'■-■ •'-•• '■■ Window Hollands ■".'■"''•. :, Window Muslins 1 ALL WOOL DAMASKS, BLACK & SCARLET MOREEN ' : WHITE & GREY LINEN TABLING. FELT CARPETING, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETING, JUTE f!A& PETING, WAX FLOOR CLOTH, COCOA'MATTING, VEj/ ■■■-..■ : ''-YETPILEHEARTH RUGS, BRUSH MATS, AME■I J' MWAN'LEATHERv CANVAS, SMALL- t■. v ;■: ■"'•'■'.: ■■■■<: ■-' WARES, &c, &c. "".'"}
,- ; ~ , „izx£Mzstxs: \ ...'./.'. EOBERT GLENN, ; ; ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPIEIT, i '''_ " '•• : - AND ■■■'-• ' GENEEAL j PEODTJCE MERCHANT. BELFASI STORE, NASEBY ,■-,■■' -i. • MOUNT IDA. "ichael; .beookes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER,: M O UN I-IDA. EYEBttBN DIGGINGS. OST-OFFICE STOEE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. attended to, and Goods delivered. Two and a;half per cent. Discount allowed on cash payments under three months. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOE TRAVELLERS. ' Stables, NOTICE. MESSES. JOHN WEIK & JAMES SMITH beg to intimate that they have inado arrangements for the Lease of the well known LIVERY AND BAIT 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 I well-oonditioaed Horses, Buggies, Drays, &c., can bo obtained at ail times. Horsas kept at Livery, and well Groomed, a$ lowest ru.u*j;
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 414, 1 March 1877, Page 1
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