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■ S^~ : -T irtineirt OF NEW %• m&m'-I- ? -"- LADIES'DEPABTMENT: FINE SAXONY WINCEYS (all prices). ■ - WIDE SKIRTINGS (in great variety) TWILLED 1)0. FANCY DRESS FABRICS (all new) FRENCH MERINOES (all Colors) BLACK ALPACAS COBURGS, EUSSEL COEDS . LLAMAS (all colors) ALL WOOL TARTANS BLACK SILKS, SILK VELVETS. QUEENSLAND & TARTAR WOOL SHAWLS GARIBALDI. JACKETS CROSSOVERS, CHEST PROTECTORS ■.--■ • : LADIES' AND GIRLS' WATERPROOF, MANTLES LADIES' & GIRLS' WL. HOSIERY HABITS, BLACK CLOTH, VELVE- SILK & WOOL SCARFS, CLOUDS TEENS ; LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS BLACK and FANCY SKIRTS f RIBBONS, FLOWERS,-FEATHERS GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT: TWEED SUITS DO. TROUSERS and VESTS . DO. TROUSERS BLACK CLOTH SUITS KNICKERB.OCKER DO. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' DO. : GENTS' INVERNESS GAPES. • DO. WATERPROOF COATS MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS MEN'S & BOYS' MOLE AND COTTON CORD TROUSERS MEN'S CRIMEAN, ( TWEE D, : SERGE, MERINO, & COTTON SHIRTS MEN'S DRAWERS, in Lambswoo't, ; Plaiding, Flannel, Merino, & Cotton ■ MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and CAPS MEN'S and BOY'S' HOSIERY SCARFS, TIES, MUFFLERS I BRACES : ~■•.-, BELTS White and Colored Flannels ,■ White, Blue, Scarlet and Grey Blankets Twillea (. <iu - Sheetings end Colored Bed Quilts ,:.•". Linen and Cotton Ticks . White, and Grey Calico Brown Hollands Fine Linens ' ' ■ ■■■'■-" '■■ ■ • Window-Hollands --, Window Muslins ALL WOOL DAMASKS, BLACK & SCARLET MOREEN, - • ' " ' WILITB : W G-ltEY'-FELT CARPETING, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETING, JUT & CAR PETING, WAXFLOORCLOTH, COCOA MATTING, VEn ' YET PILE HEAR TH R UGS, 811 USE MA TS', AMERICAN LEATHER, CANVAS, SMALL-■ ■ WARES,&c, &a : V - v_ ■

[CAED.] mi-lOMAS BAIN WHITTON, JL M.I/., Jtjeen's TJim-ERSrrr,'lrtEi.AND, and Surgeon op Edinburgh. Surgeon to Mount Ida.District Hospital iiurgery: Levenslreei, 2fase.bg. T GCTHKIE, Sail Maker, and \3 « Euenishixg Ironmonger, Princes Street South, Dunediu. Horse Covers and Tents Always in Stock. HOSES MADS On the Shortest .Notice. gabbler. /GEORGE .T3AVEN SADDLES and HARNESS MAKEE EiBK-SisilT, A Large Stock on Sand to S E L E C TFE O M . 3oot u\x£s Shoemakers. rfIHE BENDIGO BOOT & SHOE JL -SHOP, LEYEN STREET, NASEBY. JOHN ECCLES begs to announce to the Residents, Miners, and others in and around Naseby, that his large and "well selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, suited for the requirements of the district, is completsin eveiy particular. Excellent'Woi'kinansliip, A (rood finish, and a 2-Teafc Pit G-uarantecd, on all" Bespoke Orders. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS .'. Made to Order, and finished in first-class stylis at the lowest remunerative -rates. , NOW ON HAND— An excellent assortment of all kinds of Ladies' and Children's ifaney Boots. Largf assortment to select from. Encourage the Legitimate Trade, and pay EccLia a visit. Grood neat fit, excellent material, and saocleirate prices at the "BENDIGO JBOOT AND SHOE SHOP. Once at Ecci.es', Novvheejs Elsk. P. CONNOR "P>OGT AND SHOEMAKER, ..13 ST. BATHANS. Boots and Shoes made specially for Mister and others. A Grood Fit and Comfortable We*' (jt-uarjuitof.'d. All QuUsida Orders riuiiotrallv attended to

ROBERT GLENN, .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL %EOCEB, WIN'S, SPIKIT, GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT. BELFAST STOSE, NABEBY MOUNT IDA. If ICHAEL BEOOKES, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL STOREKEEPEB., MOUNT IDA. KYEBURN DIGGINGS. DOST-OPFIOE STOEE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Orders eft at the Store will bo promptly attended to, and Goods delivered. Two and a-half per cent. Discount allowed on cash payments under three rnonths. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION EOR - TRAVELLERS. .■ ~, putrg Hiablcs. TRESSES. JOHN WEIR & JAMES iIL SMITH beg to intimate that they have made arrangements for the Lease of the well known LIYEKY AND BAIT STABLES (Lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Packman) They are novv xa a position to devote special attention to the Hiring out of Traps and Saddlo Hacks. Quiotan I scell-condilionod Horses, Buggies, Drays, &c., can bo obtained at all times. Hovses kept at Livery, acd well Groomed-

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 22 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 22 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 22 March 1877, Page 1

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