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ftablic gotkrs. . FOl SALE. THAT VALUABLH FREEHOLD with BUILDINGS eiect.d thereon, known as BROOKES" STORE, Lfcen Stn et, Narkby. Owe Double "Barr- lied BREECHI.OABTSG GTJJf, in exrellent o -der. Also, One Three Quarter-Sized BILLIARD TABLE, in first class condition. One good HACK, and one MARE, witfi EOAL at foot. . Apply to THOMAS PINDER, Empire Hotel, Naseby. CONNOLLY'S HYDE HOTEL AND STORE, HYDE. Mr Connolly having become Proprietor of the above Hotel and Store, wishes t" inform its numerous customers that thev may depend upon a continuation of the same attention an 1 civility which characterised the establ'shment under the charge of his predecessoi. The Hotel is substantially built, -with a view to health and comfort, and is furnished in a first class manner, -with prirate sitti.g and bedrooms. Travellers will find everything to their convenience. The Commercial Room is large, and well adapted for the display of samples. The Stables are commodious and comfortable, being fitted un with Loose Boxes, &c. Eve y attention given to Horses. The best and Favorite Brands of Liquors only kept. English and Colonial Beers in Bottle and Bulk. THE HYD . STORE will be found to contain a Large Supply of. Groceries and Provisions of every description. Drapery, Boots, and Clothing in great, variety, at prices, tor CI.SH, -which will ensure a sale. ■ Agricultural Implements, Mining Tools, and Ironmongery, adaptea to the requirements of the district. JOHN" CONNOLLY, Proprietor. Hyde. July 1, 1830. NOTICE. ; v ~r: :, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MOUNT IDA. Office of the Registrar of Electors, Naseby, 20th April, 1880. EOBMS OF APPLICATION to be placed on the ELECTORA L ROLL of the MOUNT IDA DISTRICT can be obtained at this Office. —' THOMAS.L. SHEPHERD, Registrar of Electors. AUTUMN & WINTEB, DEAPEEY. TTEHBEET, HA.YNES & CO. Are Bhowing an unusually large and fashionable stock, comprising all the LEADING SHADES' In French Merinoes In Colored Cashm -res . In Persian Cords iu Honeycomb French Gle^fe TnPreneh Wool Reps In the new Corduroy In Hawick Drss3 Tweedi In Canadian Tweed» In Colored Satin Cloth* . In French Valorem Cloth In Cashmere Diagonal* In Foule Serges In Wool Serges In Grecian Cords In new Costume Tweeds In Vesting Dress Trimming ' In Homespuns In Organdie Muslins, for evening wear In ITaney Grenadines In Pompadour Silks In Foulard Silks Io Tarsore Silks ■ In Japanese Silks . i ; In Irish Poplins In Trimming Silks. ■""" ' Satins, Sarsnets, and Pekin Velvets. .Fringes, Buttons, Ribbons, and Trimmings to , , ; Match all Shades. ALL THE FASHIONABLE MAKES ;■:.• ■'' in ; -i Ladies' Silk and Cloth Jackets ',■■'-• Ladies' Tweed and Oloth (listers ' : Ladies' Costumes and Skirts. - « - CHILDREN'S TWEED ULSTEEB, In all sizes. ---- : - . ; T.HE NEWEST FASHIONS : ' - --, . : . ■ IN Millinery Bonnets • ■ ;■■ • ■ Ladies' Seal Hats .'■-Inrdies' Beaver Hats Ladies' Satin Hats. FEATHEKS, FLOWERS, STATS, SKIKT4- .!.■. - - ; AXD . • TJNDERCLOTHIVG ■ ; •-'■■■' ' ; Of all descriptions. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Have on Hand- - 2,200 PAIRS ENGLISH BLANKETS, iumm r fiuisued, for Single and Double Beds-, from 8s 6d to 60s. ._;/' '_ I \ 37,560 YARDS OF FLANNEL, Consisting of Real Welsh, Lancashire,, and 26,000 YARDS OF COTTON, UNION, AND WOQIi SHIRTINGS. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHEETEHM,* All widths. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES* " All Muds. White and Colored Quilts of every description MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING of the Best Materials. Hats, Scarves, Ties, Glove b, Shiits, Pants Half-hose, Travel ing Trunks, Leather Bags, Railway Rugs, etc., etc. Herbert, Haynes, & Co, PKINOES STREET; ODWEDIK.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 26 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 26 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 572, 26 August 1880, Page 3