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' jlhibJrV llotices.' )..E>HV TENIA S UIU KCII, '' MOUNT' lI>A. •'.' vfVT.„«-. (Nn«'by .. 11 n.m. •NOVEMBER Htu ] Ewtburn.. 2.30 p.m. • ■ ■( .Niisoby ~ .6.30 p.m. NOVEMBER 21kt Kyi-lmrn .. lp m. ) Nimfby . 830pjn NOVEMBER 38TH \ ?."* hv •' " "•» •DECEMBER s'rn (HillHCrmJc II .u i. SKKIEtO-V OP TUBGIGANTIC WINGLESS MO A' UlftD. r?ir <m7y Ptr/ect rt?i« in m.intenct—consists of all thr Bones of One Hint I : ■•■ r '7IRST COMPLETE SPECIMEN* PHOTOGRAPHED I " AND'COt'YWOHT SECURED 1 T)tr, demand for information covcernina this A atlohal Relic, the existence and.habi.ts o] which was so replete with conjectures, con/used In controversy, and uponwhich Mb. B. 8. Booth ably contributed a paper—(vide, vol. vii„ 'Transactions Nffi'o Zealand Institute,' 1Sl4)-has determined him to present it to the public—a true photograph of the only Perfect Skeleton yet disoovered, articulated by himself, and pet in his possession. T?w. picture has been faithfully executed by Mr. L. W. Busch, of Naseby, under the proprietor's personal supervision. It forms a Gui-de to Scientific Adjustment! A Valuable Adjuwt to the Cabinet of the Student of Natural History I An Unique Curiosity to the Antiquary t Indispensable to the Album I Unequalled as a Present for Home I • .Unrivalled as an Ornament for the Picture Halt or Library I I'PiiiCß.Jg. Cabiskt.4s. Liberal deductions to Agents. ■•- 'Collcctedand Articulated by Mr. B. S. Booth, Hyde, Otago, to w.h.om orders, for Photo- ■ graphs or Skeletons may bo forwarded, IRON PIPING! IRON PIPIIiG! •04.5T7A5, AND WOODEN FLUMING SUPERSEDED. /~1 KORGE RE SCOTT, GENERA I, BLACKSMITH, Bt. Uithass, B»gi to Intimate to I'ropriotors and Mine Managers that lie It now manufacturing Iron Piping, SUITABLE FOR SLUICING AND OTHER PURPOSES. At a cost which will compare favorably with Dunodin prices, while his practical knowledge of Minor's requirements enables liim to furnish a more suitable article than that imported. All ordors for making or repairing PIPES. VALVES. JUNCTIONS, WATERDIRECTORH WITH BALL AND SOCK BT JOINT, IRON RIPPLKS, (BAR AND PER- • FORATED, ETC.) Wlll.bc punctually attended to. . Pipos made any length convonlont for packing,, and sent to any part of tho country according to agreement. G. P. would wish to draw tho attontion of Proprietors and Managers of Hydraulicworked Minos, tothoUtliitr and Economy of tho WATRR-DtnEOTOii, with the '"all and Socket Joint, which can be attached to tho Iron Piping, thus altogether dispensing with Canvas Hoso ; and with full pressure on, a child of ton years can move it inany direction. HORSES CAREFULLY AND SKILFULLY SHOD. Hacks, Bs. and. Os ; Draughts, lis. and 12s. porsot. The sottlcrs of tho district are respectfully informed that they can get agricultural implements of "Bit kinds ropairod at tho shortest notice by a thoroughly competent country Smith. Picks steeled, or laid and steoled, 65.; Points, 3s. per dozen. A good stock of Hardware and Mining Tools always on hand. 'result tho convenience of tho minors and settlers of.BlnckstonG Hill district. G. P. has given instructions for tho erection of a Forgo at Hills Creek, and a comuctent Smith will attond every Tuesday, prepared to do work of every description. TERMS MODERATE. lOALS! COALS!! COALS!!! The old Welshman's Gully Coal Pit at.il holds its reputation of producing the Best and Cheapest Coal in the dial riot. Price, 12s. fid. per four-horse load. Discount for cash. JOHN R. JONES, Proprietor. y HEUM A.TISM ! RHEUMATISM! .V. RHEUMATISM ! G. E. DERIMER'S Infallible Remedy for RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO \ND GOUT Wold in Bottles—A* ixturos, ssj Liniment, 2b 6d AT O. B. DERMKfc'tf MEDICAL DIBPENBAEY, Princes street, Dunedin. (Next to <A« Bank of New Zeo J <nd, Dunedin.) The subjoined testimonial is one from a number of perrons woli known in New Zealand, and can be confidently referred to : Water of Loith, May 6,1874. Mr. G. E. Deumer,—Permit mo to bqar testimony "to the .efficacy of yourGoutMixtnre. Twodososcomtflotoly cured an attack of Rheumatic Gout from -when I recently suffered.—Yours truly, V incest Pyx AGENT AT NASEBY, JAMES BROWN, LEV EN STREKT. lOKDIAV LIQUEUR, A.VD ABATED WATER., MANUFA.. THREE. SADDLERY. 3 0 B E R T HOSIB PRACTICAL SADDLER AND HARNEfcSMAKKR. Lkves-stbkkt. Naskbt Oppoio'tp- f he Bunk of New S<*nfc)r Walno." 1-PPS'S (BREAKFAST) COCOA. " By a tho ough knowledge o/ the natural %w» which govern the Operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected co•x>a, Mr. Eppa, has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage, •VI hiob may stive lib many heavy doctors' bills. i is by the judicious use of such articles of •rl ' t, that * constitution may be gradually bi ill up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Jtlundrtds of subtle .1. iWi. v are floating around us, ready to aft -i'k wherever there is a weak point. We j'nty escape mimv a fatal slinfl by kcepingourcalves well fortified with pure blood and aproI. rly nourished linumj.."—'The Civil Strvicc 4 Gazette.' Made simply with boiling water or milk. 3old only in packets or tins, labelled— JAM Kft EP P S & C>o .. i

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 2