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u-\Wrhsi;mcrtts> Respectfully invites Inspection of his very Extensi mm wtmm Ladies' Dress Materials. Black st i.ks damassie FANCY SILKS SERGES TWI LLS (Plain and Figured) M ERINOES PLAIDS HOMESPUNS TWEED WINCEYS TWILL WINCEYS WINCEYS IN ALL MAKES KUSSEL CORDS PERSIAN CORDS BLACK LUSTRES ALPACAS &c. &c. lies, Maids* find 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! Blanket s ! Blankets ! Blankets ! White, Scarlet, Blue, and Grey, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TICKING, TOWELLING, &c. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. CARPETS in Tapestry, Kidder, and Felt, Mats, &c. »n IMIIt CM?ML. N.P.H. invites Inspection of the large Assortment of the above Goods. Suits in Plights, 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! In Tweed, AU-Wool, UrnoTi and Linen. Stock unusually large. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING—Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Socks, &c. HATS, HATS, HATS, 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. 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, been the successful foundation of the business, has been carried on for the last fourteen yeave .in the district, will, in future, receive the same careful attention as heretofore. ._ __ __ draper, Clothier, Importer and Hoot Manufacturer, I^ABEB, V . ■jpnblu §otiies.. WEN PIE -K (J E BUTCIIEK, CROMWELL. IS. E. J. GAL] duly certificated MIDWIFE AND LADIES' NURSE, ': ' NASI'.BY. Mrs Gallagher holds a diploma from the Glasgow University, and recommendations from Dr Sandwon, L.R.C.S.E, L.R.CP.E., Glasgow, und Mrs Finlayson, matron of the Lying-in-Hospital, Glasgow, and has had AM ;iEL M'CULLOUGH, i g^OBEKEEPEK, CA /MBBIAN. \ KOBIN.SQN AND CO, 7TiI»CE9-ST& BET SOUTH, TWJNEl'"* ll *' LITTLE GEM W- ASHEK. juying-in--nospii.nl, um= B u«, ««« "»- -•-- JjAA.L.LiXi VtrjlSX W« *..*-..-—« most extensive experience at Home and in the :Effecti Sim ]es(? aud Cheapest C t"f' •„• t -,u m : thnut f h P Two- Washing Machine invented. WjUfit any Will go eilherjwith or w.thouUhe^Docto.. JJ J. V. M. FKASER, PRICE - - - -* 50s, jciiLttBISTBU AND SOLICITOR, WOOL PKESSES (SpezdWPa^^nt) I'A.LMKUSTON. These Presses are worked with Ratchet \'>eyer and rope, are very simple in canstrnet ' oir » Will attend tbe Courts at Hyde and Macraes. easily worked hy two men, pack in art all _ compass for shipment, will press eqnal to - "'" ~~ any screw press, and very low in cost. ST. BATHANS. 3 v > *nHB COMMKKCUr. HOTEL. I™T THRASHING-MACHINES, ''■ l' For LTaud, Water, or Horse-Power. . The milling stands on Freehold Property, The great success of these MachinesJ.is tm- ° tii precedented. Withm six months ot tne nnd the. House has been recently enlarged ti ra t one being introduced over 1000 were and fitted up at considerable expense. Also, in use. The Small Machines will thrash „ „ . , from 10 to 15 bushels per hour; the larger, a Bull-sized 25 to 50. a B'nll-Hized BILLIARD'TABLE, Equal to new. For full particulars apply" to P. Kenny, proprietor, St. Bathnns. WROUGHT IRON PIPING. PRICK, FROM £l2. CHAIN PUMPS. i*. , t , ___: Adapted for Quarries, Mining Claims, Coai WROUGHT IRON PIPING. Pits, Irrigation, Wells &c. Having no valve-gear, they can lift Dirty Liquid, _____ Mud, Sand, Sticks, &c, without derange- ' ment, as easy as the cleanest water. For GEOKGE PEESCOTT, Blacksmith, every purpose, where the lift is perpendicular, they cannot be surpassed. Will „ . , ,'•.-,.,. n „ -Mmi,,,, raise from 2000 to 80,000 Gallons per hour. St Buthaiiß, bees to intimate to the Mining . „ ° l, m " " ' B PBrCE, ilO AND UPWARDS, Community tlmfc ha is now Manufacturing according to size. IRON PIPING ~w,v ' , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS writable for Slicing, and other purpoß.-?, ata AND MACHINERY. oust which will compare favorably with Dun The Largest and Best Assorted Slock in New . , i i j * Zealand. «tdin priors, while hi« pructiciil knowledge of Miners' requirements enables him to furnish a , , ... i Illustrated- Cataloques and Prices on ,»uorn MulMblr nrlii'le than that imported. Application. All Order* for making or repairing Pipes, j T«lvi», Af., will Ih pnnHunlly attended to. I ,ll)Dlli!SK fIttOHQK I'KKSCOTT, „, -,, „„ r , TO „ „ » XT r , „ n BIMCKHMTTH, ,ll)Dlli!SK JT. 1M) BINS ON AND CO., i J'R'INCKS-BTKEKT HOTJTTI- ! DUNKJHX.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 20 October 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 20 October 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 20 October 1877, Page 2

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