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Slbcrlbcmcnt?, §JS> ® HespucUully invites Inspection of his very Extensive UiksLDmsMterials. - FANCY: NiI,KS ■; . •■ ' T\Vri;LS (Plain tind'Figiinsd) ' 'PLAIDS ■-•■- ■- ■ - TWKEI) WIXCEVB - WTN(j KYSI\' AI iL M AKKS PERSIAN* COIiDS '.' r 'ALPACAS ''.'"■ . PAMASSTE : SBRCiRS MERINOE3 . 'HOMESPUN'S TWILL WINCEYS EUSSEL COEDS BLACK.LUSTRES &o. &c. Ladies, HfnuN, nml GM*Rca(ly-fflade Costumes, Jackets. Waterproof.Cloaks, in Fashionable Shades and Styles, JTyde Parks, Wraps, Furs. NEW TRIMMED HATS, NEW FASIIIOXABLE RIBBON'S, NEW HAT TK.TM.MINOS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW GLOVES. .. } ; . _ Ladies', Maids', and. Girls' Underclothing, well-assorted. V: '- ■■-.■< I Honseliold Goods In Great Variety! Blankets! Jllnnkets! Blankets! While, Scarlet, Blue, and Grey, ,' SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TICKING, .TOWELLING, &i , wmm\ CARPETS in Tnpnatry, -Kidder,.and.Felt, Mais, &c. ■" j NP.FI. invites Inspection of the large Assortment of the above .Goods. Suits in I'agfts, Sacs, and Galateaj in every variety of Tweeds. ' ■ Overcoats, Overcoats, Waterproof, &c, &c. TROUSERS AND VESTS,—La/ge-Assortment in all Colore and Makes of Tweeds. Youths'and Boyß'Suits. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits. SHIRTS! . SHIRTSI SHIRTS! Tn Tweed, Ail-Wool, Union and Linen. Stock unusually large. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING—Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Socks, &c.i .-. HATS, HATS, HATS, FashionaMe styles. Stock is- i large to select from-.-- ; mam N. P. 11. most respectfully thanks the Public for the liberal support of his locally manufactured Boots. 1 .The great-encouragement given enables him to produce the: undermentioned Goods, manufactured on the premises, superior .to. ,t,hose.fimported in ; value and fitting. ■•-i .-»--■•■ ' ..... .1. ... ...„..-.., Ladies' Maids' and Girls' Alpine E.S. -Boots .in, .Kid, Levant,;, Calf,, Kangaroo, Amoral Bnota.." ; .;;''■ : ' '"• ■''"• '. ' Childrens' E.S. and Balmoral, with or without copper toes. • ' in E.S;, Alma, Balmoral, Lome, and Oxonian. ' J [ n ' ' ; -Men's, youths'i"and.'Boyß"Leggings. Slippers of every description. 'TRe Stock of Imported Goods is ?yeryylavge; and well assorted. : ;,.• ■'.■■.:• k , t .._""~ G.UMBOOTS IN ALL -MAKES.;; "\. 1 ; : Booi Department, ':, .:- ::I: ; Which has beerVthe successful foundation of the business, has been carried on for. the TasriourTeen years in the district", will, in future, receive the same careful-attention as heretofore. Draper, Clothier, Importer and Boot Manufacturer, :: ■' " XASEBY. - " • • public Notices/ |ltibUc Notices OWEN PI E itC E Q AM'UBL M'CULLOTJGH, , ; BUTCH EB, : O CROMWELL. STOEEKEEPEE, /TRS. E T . - • ■'■">.• CAMBRIAN/ ;" ' -*- duty cuvtiiicatoil ; ■ MIDWIFE AND LADIIiSTNUBSE, T .; • , '.- ■-■ '-. NASFBY. . ■ ...... ; ; ' '-. Mrs Gallagher holdsviv diploma from the l SOUTH Glusgow University, unci recommendations TY-nATm-i-Tv Irorr, Dr Sandiflon, L.R.O.S E, L.R.0.P.E., .... ..'■' - ; Gln,?g6«?i ft'nd Mrsli'mlnysori,'matrDn of the' , . .__ ...... Byi.'ig-in-iHospUul, /Glasgow, and has hnd '' "-"■"• ' " ' - mo«t extensive experience at Hqme and in the LITTLE GEM WASH PE Colonies. • ... ' m , .'„, .. „. jj.x^j.\. EOBINSON AND CO, jnKINCES;STE,EEI SOUTH, > . DUNEDIN. , ~: mo'l; extensive experience at JH.qme and in the LITTLE GEM WASH PE Colonies. • ... ' m, ■ „„, ~ ri . , jj.x^j.\. . . .- ilie most iMlectivc, Simplest and Cheapest " E J F M ERA SE R : hila S .Alwcliine invented. Will fit any . ' ' '■'....' - ' size or shape tub. ~~ "BAKEISTER AND SOLICITOR, . PEICB - -■- - 50s. PALMEHBTON. / - Will uttond the Courts at Hyde and Macraes. These Presses' are worked with Ratcue! Lever HI. UAUJAWb. easily worked by two men, puck in small '■ compass for shipment, will press equal to FOR SALE, ' . any screw press, and very low.in cost. fpJEfE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. J The Building stands on Freehold Property, TINT THRASHING MACHINES, and the House lias been recently enlarged Eor Hand, Water, or Horse-Power, irad fitted up at considerable exponse. Also, The great success of these is ima Full-sized BILLIAttD TABLE, Equal to new. For full ] articulura apply to V. Kenny proprietor, St. Bntlions. MINING PKOPKPTY. A'l 1 MOUNT BU-RS-TER, (CLARKS). ' (On Easy 'Jermsj. precedented. Within six months' of the first one being introduced over ] 000 were in use. The Small Machines will tin-ash from 10 to 15 bushels per hour ; the larger 25 to 50. ....... ° ' price,'from £12. ; • CHAIN PUMPS, Adapted for Quarries, Miiriuj; Claims, Coal Pits, Irrigation, Wolla, &o. Having 110 valve-gear, tliey can lift Dirty Liquid, Mud, Sjand, Sticks, &c., without deran;;eD l c -' n - t ;,.?.? 9 as y cleanest water. . J£oi • "everypnrpose, where the lift is rje/pendicular, they cannot be surpassed. Will raise from.2ooo to 80,000 Gallons per hour. TRICE, £lO AND UPWARDS, according to size. ••■■■■ every purpoae, wnere tne mt is TJerne'ndi.A SHARE in WATER oular, they cannot be .surpassed Will \./ KACEfland CLAIMS at Clarks known raise from.2ooo to 80,000 Gallons per hour, us Oravson and Party's. ' price, £lO and upwards, ", THE WATER PIG FIT according to size, is Ten (10) SlnidelHeads, aid is well known ____ to be permnnent. • ' ''' ' ' ' "''" There is olho, in connection with the Paces, AGRiCTJLTURAL IMPLEMENTS n <iunntit v v of Woden I- lnming, and MOO feet A N T> ; MA n PT7 NUPV of ] I fticlr-dirmoter Piping, ail good aH new. • AiN .^^AUmjN.Ji.JiY.. HOU feet tiiote is ijow in con'i'se of construe- I ne largest and Best Assorted Stock in Now tion. '■'.'' Zealand. : - THE CL\TMS ' " ' ' i ■;.-■,.. - -..•■ • . .:/ s-onaiflt of'Fif't'en'Acres, held underlease, . . " It.ve'her with nema-l irma'ning portion of a 7//„../„„/„/ r< v ? j t> '• two-acre : lease. ' " • J-l-lustruted Catalogues and I'nces on The whole hns been prorrd to be Application.--HIGHtA' v i<li plenh fiill for (1 isclit.vijH:of l-ii!in(j«.' Poßse'B'sion to be given nt end of pdhs'oh, ADDRESS urid cold in t.-jil rares to be luken ui "•'limtion ' „ , _ if uat previous wushed uy. T. 'fiOBIKSO N AjN D CO., For particulars nrply at th» works, Clarks ; I'RINCES-STItEET SOUTH. or ui .fclie'B'vnk of New ftrvie-bv, |» DUNEDIN.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 434, 9 August 1877, Page 2

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