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liSooi nub Sljoremaßcrs. J 0 II K Jg C C L E S OP THE BENDTGO BOOT & SHOE SHOr, LEVEN STKEET, KASEIiY, in returning thanks' to liis numerous friends imd supporters in the' District for the liberal p-itronage beslowed on him for the last fifteen year-, begs to inform them that he hs>s made eon.-iderabie Reductions in Llie priceß of Boots and Shoes, while the material und workmanship cannot be surpassed. From his long f-xperience of the trade, and his intimate knowledge of the requirements of tl District, a good lit, and a satisfactory, ana endurable article may be relied on. GREAT REDUCTIONS TO SUIT THE TIMES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF BOOTS" & SHOJIS TO SELIiCT FKOAI. _ THE BEIS T DIGO BOOT & SHOE SHOP, L vtN Street, JNaseby. O H N L L AN,

Wholesale and Retail BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, Lbtis.-btbeet, Naseby. NOTICE. • iBEO. to ? !Notify to the Miners, . Settlers, and others in and around Naseby, that I have. PURCIIA ED (he Blacksmith; Business carried on for so many years by Alex. Pearson, at the corner of Earn and Derweht Streets,.Naseby.'. In' soliciting a continuance of the support so.. liberally bestowed on my predecessor, I beg to state that all'work entrusted to my care will'receive prompt attention. . ' , JAMES YOUNG. Houses shod as they OUGHT TO BE i ! !. At P. LAWS SHOEING- EORG-E, Leven stbeet, NaSEBY; • Picks—laid and steeled ... ss. Do steeled 4 ..... 4s.

Agricultural Implements made and repaired. . PETER LAW.. EDUCTIOX IN, EATES ! Price for Shoeing, ; i , Draughts ... . ;.. llspersofc \ Hacks ... .... 8s &9s per set . Laying, and steeling picks 5s Other Blacksmith Work performed 'at a Proportionate Reduction on current rates. It. P. BOTTING, ...... Proprietor." JAMES. HOOPER, Blacksmitli. . Top of Leven Street; Nassby; IRON PIPING! IRON PIPIJ,G! CANVAS AND WOODEN FLUMING SUPER. SEDKD. . , EOEGE EE S C O T-T, - S:T. BAtTH: A N S, 1 Begs to intimate to Proprietors anil 'Mine Managers that lie is now manufacturing Iron Pi pi ng, ■, SUITABLE FOE. SLUICING AND OTHER ' - PURPOSES, At a cost which ■will compare favorably -with Dunedin'prices,' while his practical knowledge ol Miner's requirements enables him to furnish a more suitable article than that imported.

iPipes made any. length "convenient for packing, and sent to any part of the country according to agreement. G P. would wish to draw the attention of Proprietors and Managers of Hydraulic worked.Mines to ! the utility and economy of the Water Director witli : the Ball and Socket Joint, which can bo attached to the Iron. Piping, thas altogetlio • dispensing with canvas liose; and, with frill pressure on, a child of ten years can move it any direction. .Great Reduction in Prices. Three sets of Canvas hose pay : for one i sot o piping, which, with ordinary care is everlasting. List of prices sent free on application. / . LIBERAL TERMS IF REQUIRED. " ; , i)nk!jcrs. "jpTDEK, CATTLE DEALER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER; NASEEY, , Motjnt IDA HHE ; "WEST UND BUTCIIEEY : • ESTABLISHMENT,. '; (Neably Opposite the 'Masonic Hai.l.) THOMAS VICKEEY ... Pbopsietb rpi-IE MOUNT IDA BUTCHERY. [Established, 18G5.~j - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FIYE per cent, discount allowed on monthly pay tn wits. £2?" A Good Article Guaranteed. 11. P. BOTTIXO Proprietor. DEALEIi IN FAT CATTLE.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 4

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