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mmmmmmmmmfmmmmmt %btxt'mme\xts, r i-^ Respectfully invites Inspection of his very Extensive mmmmmm. ladies ' Dress Materials. BLACK SIf.KS DAMASSIE FANCY SILKS SERGES TWILLS (Plain and Figured) MERINOES PLAIDS HOMESPUNS TWEED WINCEYS TWILL WIN WINCEYS IN ALL MAKES RUSSEL CO] PERSIAN CORDS BLACK LUS ALPACAS &c. &o. DAMASSIE SERGES MERINOES HOMESPUNS TWILL WINCEYS RUSSEL CORDS BLACK LUSTRES &c. &0. Ladies, Ma Ms, and Girls Ready-Made Costumes, Jackets, Waterproof Cloaks, in Fashionable Shades and Styles, Hyde Parks, Shawls, Wraps, Furs. .NEW TRIMMED HATS, NEW FASHIONABLE RIBBONS, NEW HAT TRIMMINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW GLOVES. Ladies', Maids', and Girls' Underclothing, well-assorted. Household Goods in Great Variety I Blankets ! Blankets ! Blankets ! White, Scarlet, Blue, and Grey, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TICKING, TOWELLING, &c. CARPETS in Tapestry, Kidder, and Felt, Mais, &c. NP.U. invites Inspection of the large Assortment of the above Goods. Suits in Pngets, Sacs, and Galatea, in every variety of Tweeds. Overcoats, Overcoats, "Waterproofs, &c, &c. TROUSERS AND VESTS,—Large Assortment in all Colors and Makes of Tweeds. ■ .Youths' and Boys' Suits. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! In Tweed, All-Wool, Union and Linen. Stock unusually large. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING—Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Socks, &c. HATS, HATS, HATS, Fashionable styles. Stock is larffc to select from. 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 vnlue and fitting. INSPECTION INVITED. Ladies' 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, Which has been the successful foundation of the business, has been carried on for the last fourteen years in the district, will, in future, receive the Bame careful attention as heretofore. Draper, Clothier, Importer and Boot Manufacturer, NASEBT. svtblu goiitw. WEN PIERCE BUTCHER, CROMWELL. RS. E. J. GALLAGHER, duly certificated MIDWIFE AND L VDIES' NURSE, NASKBY. Mvs Gallagher holds a diploma from the Glasgow University, ami recommendations from DrSandison, L.R.C.S.E, L.R.0.P.E., Glasgow, and Mrs Finlayßon, matron of the Lying-in-Hospital, Ghißgow, and has had most extensive experience at Honia and in the Colonies. iur r. j. f: m. eraser, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, I'ALMEKSTON. Will attend the Courts at Hyde and Macraes. bT. BATHANS. FOR SALE, HIE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The Building stands on Freehold Property, and tho Houso has been recently enlarged and fitted up at considerable oxponse. Also, o. Full-sized BILLIARD TABLE, Equal to now. For full particulars apply to P. Kenny, proprietor, St. Bathans. NOTICE TO COUNTY COUNCILS MUNICIPALITIES, ROAD BOARDS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. |lnblix Uoiues QAMUEL M'CULLOTJGH, STOREKEEPER, CAMBRIAN. rr\ ROBINSON AND CO, PUrjTCES-STBEET SOTJTH, DUNEDIN, LITTLE GEM WASHER. The most Effective, Simplest and Cheapest .Washing Machine invented. Will fit any size or shape tub. peice .... 50a. THE UNDERSIGNED, havirjg commenced business as a GENERAL AGENT, desires to oiler his services to the above public bodies and the jiublic, goldfielda or otherwise who may have business with the Wauto Land Board, and other Departments in Dunedin, or the Government at Wellington, feeling assured that, from his long oflicial connection with the late Provincial Government, he is in a position to afford valuable advico and assistance on all matters relating to Government business, particularly to the past transactions of the Province, and which ho is unaware can be so readily ob tained elsewhere. Any business of n general nature which may be entrusted to him will receive careful and prompt attention. ALKX. WILLIS, Late Undor-Secretary f>v the Province of Otago. Addkims: N'siv vStnliuid iunuraiioo Company'*) Chaml&r*, Dunedin. • "WOOL PRESSES (SpeedyY.Patent) These Presses are worked with Ratchet Lever and Tope, are very simple in construction, easily Worked by two men, pack in small compass for shipment, will press equal to any screw press, and very low in cost. TINT THRASHING MACHINES,! For Hand, Water, or Horse-Power. The great success of these Machines, is unprecedented. Within six months* of the first 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. 6 PRICE, FROM £l2. CHAIN PUMPS. Adapted for Quarries, Mining Claims, Coal Pits, Irrigation, Wells, &c. Having no valve-gear, they can lift Dirty Liquid, Mud, Sand, 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. rmcE, £lO and upwards, according to size. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. The Largest and .Best Assorted Stock in New Zealand. Illuutritivd Catalogues and Prices on Application. address T. ROBINSON AjND CO., riUFCKS-STREKT BOTJTDL DUNEDIN.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 23 August 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 23 August 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 23 August 1877, Page 2

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