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|ww>j WpaHaBWWBWWaBIWWBI 3bu*rtbtmcttis. Ivesj^liiwlly-hivitca Inspection of his very Extensive ■MWH««a«IBIMSiIH Ladies Dress Materials. BLACK ST.' KS : DA.MASSIE .fancy .silks . ■ sEuuics TWILLS (.l'lain.and Figured) MKKIXOBB' 'l'l.Alns: . ■ HOMESPUNS TWKKD WINCKYS-. ~: TWILL WIN Wf NO EY-6 IV ALb MAKES . KUoSKL OH IMUiSIAN COUDS BLACK ! US ALPACAS' ' Zc. .to. MKKIXOBB HOMESPUNS TWILL WINCEYS KUoSKL CORDS BLACK !USTRES &c. &c. Lndios.,Maifa,»«<H*i>!s Hea-fty-Mailo Costumes, Jackets, • M'a-lerproof Cloalis, in Ffls'iionafole 81..i<U»s smd •_:..-.. Styles, .liytie rnr"ks, Shawls, Wraps, Furs. N-EW TRIM MED HATS, NEW FASHIONABLE RIBBONS, NEW II YT . ' TKIMUINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW GLOVES; " . . Ladies', Mnids', and Girls' Underclothing, well-assorted. ■■ Hoiisdtold Goods m Great Yariety! iUmikcifl! Iftn.fccts! ltlankets! Wlii'e, Scarlet, Blue, and Giey, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TICKING, TOWELLING, &c. IOMIWIIIKII ' "■' CAKI'ETS in Tappstry Kidder, and Felt, Mats, &c. N P.H. invit.B Inspection of the large Assortment of the above GooJb. Suiti In Pugets, Sues, and Galatea, in every variety ot Tweeda. Overcoats, Overcoats, Waterproofs, &c, &c. TKOCSKRS AND VESTS, -Large Assortment in all Colors and Makeß of Tweeds. Youths' and Buys' Suits. Hoys' Knickerbocker Suits. 'SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! In Tweed, AU-AYool. Union and Linen. Stock unusually large. HOSIERY AND i;XL>EUCLOTI-HNG-Scarf's, Ties, (hilars, Braces, Socks, &c. HAT?, HATS, HATS, Fashionnble styles. Slock is large to select from. BOOT MANUFACTORY. JC. V. 11. most respectfully thanks the Public f»r the liberal support ol his locally rnartu r iicturerl boots. 'I he great encouragement given enables him to produce' the underwenti-ned Goods, nmnuf.ictured on the premises, superior to those imported in value and filling. jySPECTTOX 7XVITED. Ladies' Maids' and Girls' Alpine E-S. Boots in Kid, Levant, Calf, Kangaroo, Balmind IViotn. ■OhiMivn«' E S. and Balmoral, with or without copper toes Men's' Youths', and 'lto s' Boots in K.S , Alma, Balmoral, Lome, ond Oxonian. Men's, Youths', and Roys' Leggings Slippers of every description. The itock of'lmporttd Goods is very large and well assorted. GUM BOOTS IN ALL MAKES. The Bespoke Boot Department, 7'hi-ch hat bfcji the successful r oun lation of the business, has been carried on for the last,fourteen yearn in the district, will, in future, receive the some careful attention as heretofore. ■&■■ U'<» •** *• -&.-W -W iA» *s *■> *» -4V A. Set V£l * Draper, Clothier, Xir porter and Boot Jlanufactnrer, .KASEBY. public yCotiMB. I snljlic wen v i e a c e qjamukl m'Cullougii, BUTCH KH, CKOMW K h L . 1/jTRS. K. J. GALLAGHER, _ *JL dtilyxerfcineated MIDWIFE AM> L DllisT NURSE, NASKBY. Jlrg Mils * diploma from thi Gliugow Uir»orsiiv. and ipromm-ndations from I)r S.Mi(ti»oi."L.U.C.SE. L.K.C.P.E., G-ltwpjow, a.id Mr» Finlujson, matron of the liVi'ip-in-Uospital, Glasgow, nnrl ha* had most extensive t'Xperiuiice at Homo aud in the Colonies. Will sro either.'with or without, the Doctor. " K. J. F. M. FH AS ER, IJARRISTEK ASD SOLICITOR, STOJIEEEEPEE, CAMBRIAN. m HOB IN SON AND CO, 7»JJI>*CEB-STnEET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. LITTLE GEM WASIIET?. Tlip most KlTootive, Simplest and CJienpfis'Wushin)» Machine invented. Will Hi any •ize or shape t üb. PBICE - . . • 50s. WOOL p:*E$Sh»S (SpEiDT's Patent) FALMCnSTO>. i'h»f» Presses arc worked with Kiitehe Lever Will attend the Courts at Hyde and Macraes. eurily worked t»- lwo iiicd, puck in smull ' ' , compa»K for shipment, will pr<sg equal to fl'F any screw press, aud very low ia cost. FOR BALK, IHE COMMEUCJAL HOTEL. ™ Y THRASHING- MACHINES, - Power. The uildiiig ntands on Freehold Property, The great success of these Machines is uni u„„r, .»„«„ii o precedented. Within six months of the ise ban been recently enlarged Li i - ■ i. i j ~.^„ ' «" tirat one being introduced over 1000 were and fitted up at considerable expense. Also> in use The Small Machines will thrash a Full-sized * n,m loto 15 bushels per hour ; the larger, BILLUKD TABLE, 2 ° t0 s °' PRICK> FHOM £l2 . Equal to new. For full purticular* apply to P. Kenny, : proprietor, St. Bathans. CHAIN PUMPS. WIiOOaaTIUOW PU'INO-. PitH, Irrigation, Wella, &c. Having no TINT THRASHING MACHINES, For Hand, Water, or Horae-Power. The great success of these Machines is unprecedented. Within six months of the tirat 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. PRICK, FROM £l2. PRESCOTT, Blacksmith, jr Kt. Batiinng, begs to intimate to the Miuing Community that lip is now Manufacturing IRON PIPING •tiitablo for tiljiiixijj, and other jmrpuses, nt a cost which will compare favorably with Pun «din prices, while hi* practical knowledge of MinarV requireuients enables him to furnish a BMitr uu:li»bio article tnati that iuifiorted. All Orders fur Kinking or rep».iri*ig i'ipes, j , VaITM, &0., will-b» puficunlly attended to. ' • afiOILGJK -BEESCOix, (fit, a. CHAIN PUMrS. Adapted for Quarries, Mining Claims, Coal Pita, Irrigation, Wella, &c. Having no valve-gear, they can lift Dirty Liquid, Mud, Sticks, &c., without derangement aa easy as the cleanest water. For every purpose, where the lift ia perpendicular, they cannot be surpassed. Will raise from i! 000 to 80,000 Callous per hour. PRICE, £lO AND UPWARDS, ; according to size. AG KICTJ LT URA L IMPLEMENTS a iNi) Machinery. The Largest aud nest Assorted Stock in New Zealand. Illustrated Catu f oc/ues and Prices on Application. -•- ADDE.EBS-T-T.' EO BI KS'ON"AN-D -CO J?>UjrCEB-BTaEKT 80UT3I, ouMitDUr.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 2

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