Surge ms. [CAED.] Thomas bain wttitton, M.D., " " Queen's Untterrity, Ireland, and Surgeon of Edinburgh. Surgeon to Mount Ida' District Hospital. Surgery: J)erwent-street, Nasebt/. Dr. .Whitton trill visit St. Bathans every Courf day, unless unavoidably detained-' Sailors,Jpr£ssmalter£, £t. ■ TS." H O P b O N , • TAILOR, Having commenced Business in Naseby, offers for inspection a Choice Selection of English, Scotch, and Mosgiel' Tweedß and Coatings and Ready-made Clothing. < Coats, Vest?/ and Pants cleaned, pressed, and tnude equal to new. Customers can rely on good fits. Orders executed on the shortest notice. . ,*i* Persons buying, tweed of.T,S. 11. can have garments cut without charge. .' NOTE THE AKDEKSS . T. S. HO PS ON , 1 leten-steeet, Nasbby. . (Opposite Empire Hotel.) .7 [Established 18611 L A~K. E L E Princes Street, I) USE D IN, ■' ■ Wholesale and, Retail, Manufacturer of TENTS. TARPAULINS, HOSES, HORSECOVERS, OILSKINS, tie., &c. A large supply ,of HOSES always on hand, Manufactured of Best No. 1 Extra Hose Canvas. All long Flax. • ; Ord us punctually attended to. •; ; HEADS OK FAMILIES, Parties Intending to Purchase \. I Xy SEWING MACHINE; would do *»■; .;. well to enquire at tli'e • iENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, DUNEDIN, Where there'is a large Collection of Machines rom the best makers. - , All Machines Tested, and sent out ready for use, _\vitn Book of Instructions and Extras. Repairs and Adjustment of ; all fciwds, of Sewing : Machines in use attended to on the--1; shortest notice by ' W, MELVILLE, " '' ; Practical Machinist, ,i GEOIIGE STRERT, DUNEDIN 7 Needles, Shuttles, Springs, and Duplicate parts lways in Stock. A 1 communications attended to by return of post. '
ipiicrg. gkbles, Coacljes. NOTICE. MESSRS. JOHN WEIE& JAMES SMITH beg to intimate that they have just completed the erection of their NEW STONE STABLE Ilf BERWENT STREET. - They are. now in a position to devote special attention to the Hiring out' : of J Traps and Saddle Hacks. ' - ' •• • > Q,uief. a.nd well-conditioned Horses, Buggies, Drays. &c., can be obtained at all timet!. Horses kept at Livery, and well Groomed at lowest rates. PAOKMAN'S Livery Stables, consisting of Ten Large Stal's and Four Loose Boxes, are now completed. They are large, comfortable, and in every way adapted to the requirements of the district. Careful and personal attention may be relied on, combined with moderate charges. Liberal Arrangement s can be entered into for livery for stated periods. Buggies and Saddle Horses^on,hire, at cheapest r' ■■ , rate,. -; Chaff and Oats always on band.* " ' As no expense has been spared it) building and fitting up these.Stables, with a view to warmth and convenience, Mr Packman trusts, that a fair share of patronage will bo given him. ' JOSEPH PACKMAN, Earn strett, .Nasebv. M A T L COACII ES. \kj E BEGr to intimate for the in for-, *y i mation of the public that, being the Mail Contractors for the undermentioned places, our Coaches will arrive and depart as follows : —Leave Lawrence every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for Tapanui, Koxburgh, Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Arrowtown, and Queenstown. Returning to Lawrence in time for the 3.30 p.m. train every .Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Leave Palmerston every Monday, and Friday, for Naseby, Hillp Creek, St. Bathans, Cambrian, aud Clyde. Returning on Wednesday, and Saturaay, in time for the evenins train. *
Craig and Co. beg to noiify that they are now carrying the mails-weekly via Hyilc and Macraes, having purchased the entire coaching plant for working the route from Mr K. H. Cameron. . The couch leaves Pulmerston for Naseby via, Hyde and Macraes every Wednesday and i (.'turns overy J hnrsday. Travelling Tickets will be issued to Commercial Men to facilitate their staying at places along the road and resuming the journey as it may suit them. . Cobb and Go's Stables, at Lawrence, are under the immediate supervision of our Mr. Craig, and have always ready for hire Saddle Horses, Single or Double Buggies. Parcel Book Office—Li ail way' Department, Dnnedin. Mr. E. Ilorswell, Uoyl Hotel, Naseby, is an authorised Agont Tor booking passengers and parcels from Nuceby to Palmerston, and from Naseby to Clyde. r;K. CLiAIG AND CO., Proprietors. Head Office—Peel street, Lawrence.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 1
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