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NEW BOsINESS. J=A»lJflS KJRBY has much pleasure tI : V- in informing the residenisof Naseby 'acd'the surrounding districts ihat he has commenced business as Boot arid Shoemaker in the shop m xt to Messrs J. and J. Dawson's establishment in Lever*Btreet. Boots made to Order on the shortest notice, at Moderate Prices.' Repairs neatly done. A trial solicited. LIVERY STABLES. "ESS K S John Weir and Jas Smith . desire to intimate to their patrons that they have erected a new stone stable in Derwentstreet, Nasehy. They are -now. in a position to devote special attention to the hiring of traps and saddle horses; .• Quiet, well conditioned buggies, drays, etcetera, can be readily obtained at any time'. ' '.'/■;-'. '•;; .'/. " :; Horses kept at livery and well groomed at low rates. : A SAFEGATTRD IN BUSINESS. Reductionin Price! npHE proprietor of " The Mercantile -I and Bankruptcy Gazette of New Zealand " has much pleasure in announcing to subscribers ana the public generally that the subscription to"the " Gazette " lias been reduced to One Guinea per annum, asfrom Ist January, 1884. i'his intimation is made in consequence of the highly encouraging increase in circulation, which continues to attend each issue of whathas proved to be a most valuable business publication, and because ot the eeondmic reforms introduced by the " Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883" The " Gazette" has novv entered its tenth year of existence; and, encouraged by its past, success, the proprietor begs to assure his numerous Subscribers throughout the Colony that neither labor nor expense will be spared in sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most reliable circular ot its kind in New Zealand. The half-yearly index will in future be issued separately, at an extra charge of five shillings per annum. '■■' "The Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette " is the only Gazette for -the Colony published in .New Zealand. Note.—Subscription with index, LI 6s per annum; without index, LI Is, payable in advance. NOTICE! FN connection with The Mercantile and L Bankruptcy Gazette, The New Zealand Trade-protection Society's Institute has agencies established in all the principal towns in this Colony, and in Brisbane, Adelaide, ■•> Sydney, Melbourne and London. Confidential information will be supplied to Subscribers only, and enquiries answered as to the credit and status of any person or firm with whom a subscriber desires to have commercial relations. will please note that ali enquiries to which answers are required should be made on cur printed enquiry forms, in order that they may be duly registered and receive attention. Books of Blanks for this purpose may be obtained at this office on application. Books of 25 forms, 3s ; 51) forms, 5s ; 100, Bs. Persons desirous of subscribing io TJie Gazette from the Ist January, 1887, will please send their names and" addresses to the agents—Messrs H. Wilsen and Co , Chbosicle Office, Naseby ; as well as to the Proprietor, li. T_ Wheeler, No S, Stafford-street, Lunedin. LTJNEDIN IRON AND WOODWARE COMPANY. ARE now offering their most extensive stocks at greatly-reduced prices, including— Best galvanised four-barbed wire,black fencing wire (steel or iron, all gauges) ; iron standards of excel lent quality - made to order by our own machinery ; patent standards, • suitable for moveable fences; galvanised wire-netting and rabbit-traps. Sheep raddle and biuestune, churns, cheese-moulds and presses, and all farming and dairy utensils. Furniture, upholstery, carpets, etc., and all household requisites. Samples or illustrations and prices on application. The Dunediri Iron and Wood ware Company, H ardware. Timber and Furniture Merchants, Princes-street, Dunedin. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Manager. ROSMJWEEDB. Roslyn tweed suits made to measure, in all the newest & most fashionable styles. Every suit guaranteed to fit. Self-measurement charts supplied, so that the merest novice cannot-go astray. Patterns of tweeds will be posted to any part of Otago, free of charge. BTCG to inform the public generally that I have arranged with the manufacturers of these very popular tweeds for regularsupplies of'„their latest novelties in designs, and will be pleased to forward patterns of the same to any poruon of Otage. Lnder this arrangement I am enabled to cfler suits made of these most excellent twt-eds at prices say five per cent, on ths manufacturers* charges. 1 quote suits at from 70s upward Strangers had better send refereDcPß. W. M'CONNOCJUE. Bt B*tha™. Aug 1, 188G,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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