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Sfaritsriwrtts (Sfv J ® Respectfully invites Inspection of his very Extensive STiOT .HF NEW-. W: Ladies' Dress Materials, iBLACIC SILKS FANCY;SII,,KS' • TWILLS (-Plain and Figured) PLAIDS TWEED WINCEYS' • WINCEYS IN ALL MAKJ&S PERSIAN OOTIDS ALPACAS. DAMASSIE SERGES ME R1 NOES HOMESPUNS TWILL WINCEYS RUSSEL CORDS BLACK LUSTRES &c. &c. Ladies Maids, and Girls Beady-Made Costumes, Jackets, Waterproof Gloaks, in FasMouaMe Shades and Styles, Hyde Parks, Shawls, Wraps, Furs. NEW. TRIMMED HATS, NEW FASHIONABLE RIBBONS, NEW HAT TRIMMINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW GLOVES. ' Ladies', Maids', and Gills' Underclothing, well-assorted. Household Goods in Great Variety! Blankets ! Blankets S Blankets ! White, Scarlet, Blue, and Grey, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TICKING, TOWELLING, &c. msmmrnmism. CARPETS in Tapestry,- Kidder, and Felt, Mais, &c. . iiii wiifSlSwiii. K" P.B. invites Inspection of the large Assortment of the above Goods. Suits in Pagets, Sacs, and Galatea, in every variety of Tweeds. Overcoats, Overcoats, Waterproofs, &&, &c. . TROUSERS AN D VESTS, —Large Assortment in all Colors and Makes of Tweeds. Youths' and Boys' Suits, Boys' Knickerbocker Suits. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! In Tweed, All-Wool, Union and Linen. Stock unusually large. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING—Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Socks, &c. HATS, HATS, MATS, Fashionable styles. Stock is large to select from.

. BOOT. MANUFACTORY. N. P. H. most respectfully thanks the Public for the liberal support of his locally manufactured Boots. The great encouragement given enables him to produce the undermentioned Goods, manufactured on the premises, superior to those imported in value and fitting. INSPECTION INVITED. Maids'and Girls' Alpine E.S. Boots in Kid, Levant, Calf, Kangaroo, Balmoral Boots. Childrens' E.S. and Balmoral, with or without copper toes. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Boots in E.S., Alma, Balmoral, Lome, and Oxonian. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Leggings. Slippers of every description. The Stock of Imported Goods is very large and well-assorted. GUMBOOTS IN ALL MAKES. The Bespoke Boot Department, Whichhasbeen the successful foundation of the business, has been carried on for the last fourteen years in the district, will, in future, receive the same careful attention as heretofore. H. F. .SUfOXtßim, Draper, Clothier, Importer and Boot Manufacturer, NASEBY,

/public Dfofites. gHAMEOCK HOTEL, HATTBAT STBEET, DUNEDIN. W. h. PHILP PfiOPEIETOR. MR. W. L. PHILP (late ofTokomairiro). begs to announce to liis friends and the public generally tbnfc ho has purchased tlie above ■well-known Hoi el. Suites of Booms for Private families. Commercial and Sample Booms. The Shamrock Livery and Bait Stables. 1 Saddle Horses, Carriages, and Buggieß on hire.' ST. BATHANS; * FOE SALE, rjIHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The Building stands on Freehold Property, and the House has been recently enlarged and fitted up at considerable expense. Also, a Pull-sized BILLIARD TABLE, Equal to new. For full particulars apply to P. Kenny proprietor, St. Bathans. MINING PROPERTY. AT MOUNT BURSTER (CLAR'KS j. FOR SALE (On Easy Terms). ONE THIRD SHARE in WATER RACESand CLAIMS at Clarks known (is Grayson and Party's. THE WATER BIGHT ia Ten (10) Sluice Heads, aid ia well known to be permanent. There ia also, in connection with the Races, a quantity of Wooden Fluming, and 1400 feet of ll inch-di9meter Piping, all good as new. 1200 feet more is now in course of construction. THE CLAIMS consist-of Fifteen Acres, held underlease, together with a small remaining portion of a two-acre lease. The whole has been proved to be HIGHLY AURIFEROUS, with plenty fall for discharge of tailings. Possession to bo given at end of ceason, and gold in tail races to bo taken at valuation if not previously washed up. For particulars apply at the works, Claries ; wr at the Bank of New Zealand, Nageby.

IjfoMit Ijfojtlcfs gAMUEL M'CULLOU GII, STOREKEEPER, CAMBRIAN, rjl ROBINSON AND CO, jnillSrCES-SXEEET SOtJTH, DUIfEDIN. LITTLE GEM "WASHER. The most Effective, Simplest and Cheapest Washing Machine invented. Will fit any size or shape tub. PEICE - - - - 50s. WOOL'PRESSES (Speedy's Patent) These Presses are worked with Katcliet Lever ant! rope, are very simple in construction, easily worked by, two men, pack in small compass for shipment, will press equal to any Bcrew press, and- very low in cost. TINT THRASHING- MACHINES, For Hanrl, Water, or Horse-Power. The great success of these Machines is unprecedented. Within six months of the lirst one being introduced over 1000 were in use. The Small Machines -will thrash from 10 to 15 bushels per hour: the larger, 25 to 50. rr.rcE, from £l2. CHAIN PUMPS. Adapted for Quarries, Mining Claims, Coal Pits, Irrigation, Wells, &c. Having no valve-gear, they can lift Dirty Liquid, Mud, Band, Sticks, &c., without derangement, as easy as the cleanest water. For every purpose, where the lift is perpendicular, they cannot be surpassed. Will raise from 2000 to 80,000 Gallons per hour. PKJCE, £lO AND UPWARDS, according to size; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock in New Zealand. Illustrated Catalogues and Prices on jlpplicaiion. ADDRESS T. BOBINSON AND CO . pmhces-steeet south, dunedin.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 14 June 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 14 June 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 14 June 1877, Page 2

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