gjuhlic and ini La^es ?r paMtpa!feer/ • LE V EN * ST B;BE T, KABEBZ . I , CSext door to Sjor ring's) - » ! T|"s'A' , «f.r '» 'I ■ ;... ~*? ■ » *f IJII L* f -JLiir* J K*' itl J. DlELoN;bigß:to'anno\mcethat i he has Removed to and- more,' ■ BU}tab,lp premises ."(adjoining jEjorv ring's)/where'fchStrade ducted in all its branches as heretofore. , ri ( •« > *| \ i on view;, <>f fashionably patterns.' ;- : Orders'ei'ecufed with'taste* a&d promptitude. <:-r : -' V; v, v:*iV fA* 4-U*'' t'&l'- kb ..y s :|^° JOHN 1 DILLON, f ..TAUfIE AND DEAPBS," fs**.". +~i { i>-i, « "f~ i» \f7 .-! / A? '" : W. '" '" t7 " pjap AND U Non-Intoxicating _ ............. _ .fMJt-M MJLR, v. Jt.R, rL-N. S . 1 f.V' * GINGEH BEER, LEMONADE, &' CokblALS," in cool and sparlding,condition on the .. premises. afitefideii . a 'I I\ / j ■- .. c V- 'j ' *" ?" - og:ALyA.NISED IRON TANKS. -MCGREGOR inspect his Galvanised Iron Tanks, made to any size, and at a price conßide;rably less 'than the oedinai-y iron tank. The'expeD%e. ojf carriage ~ .18 savedy: an&thfl.w'ater?entirefy free'from rust,' by using M'Gregor's Galvanised Iron Tanks. LEVEN-STBEET, KASEBZ... COUETS IN THE Mbt^T ; .iDX •V r I -DISTEtCT. \ Tf-, i\ > - ."'.• ! ! 'itigEßT.; '' "'' ' ' . RssHflarr MA.(HsTBiTE r s ll'a.rii; : July 5, 19. AppUcatiQHsißf"2:p^inF,"j'jily : 6f2o/ *-•«*' ■ Warden's and B.M. Court—July 8J If." J July 10.. hyde. iLiUOd .1 : *July li -■ 3 - '■ A Licensing Court—July 12. Warden's and B.M. Court—July 12. J 7" i } U il ;- A U «> 1 ■■<- «u !s ! SERPENTINE. * -i j If Miners (oir.ffieiroigents) do not appeairwhen their names are called, their Applications will be struck otrbr . ; .'/j t..H.»W rr EOBIN ; .fciJ-- . . , - §oolisellcrs. /BAIED,- ■' : - . BodESSELW' GEORGE. STREET, DUNEDIN". i ! W.B; would'remiiid "hisf iiuTnerpusi castoaaers arid friends that a Large? Stock of BOOICS iii "aMdst ■sreceivirig;large Additions-to .'it' direct 'Jfrom England, which are carefully selected by an experienced-buyer." ■■•"'i His Stock of Bibles find Testaments is also large and varied, both as to style and prices —the lattor ranging from -19.* 6d. to £4 and £5. Chambers' .Encyclopaedia, 10 £sl--in itsetf "J ..•• ! • - Stationeryi Account. Books, Wrapping Papersi'.Grocers Bags, - . i • ••••. School Books,' Photographic Al bums, School' i; '/T Prizes, Mathematical rlnstrimients, Cbloi- Boxes;' fec^ ! • ]ih great variety. Country Orders collected and despatched with promptness. Large' Drsccftint allowed to Trade. wxll:-±m baird, Bookseller and -General Statiosee, ajEOE&IS STREET, §akrg. •> n Tr. iR. MEEK, '? o .T . if E B I: AXD QEXEEAX STOIIR, NASBBY 14 0 Us T IDA.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 431, 19 July 1877, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 431, 19 July 1877, Page 1
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