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. TAS just opened out a Large Quantity of .NEW AND SEASONABLE iJL GOODS, including the following : Manchester Department: Tapestry Carp Dutch Carpets Linoleums Table Cloths Creatines Toilet, Cover Prints Sateens Gingham New Ribbons Maenune Twine lvd.ee White a:id Colored Quilts Damask Napkins Calicoes Silesias Crewel Canvas Hair Cord Muslin Fane Fringe for Basket Lace Curtains , Tapestry Table Cavers Blankets Window Hollands Mantle Bordering Dress Department: Flanelletes Tenuis Stripe Ecarte Dress Striped Woollen Silks and Satins Plush Fancy Department. Silk- Handkerchiefs Embroidery Millinery Trimmings Umbrellas Sunshades ■Dress Trimmings hosiery & Gloie Dcpartm nt Girls'andLadies'CottonHose Kid Gloves Summer Cashmere Hose Lisle Gloves Tafiels Silk Gloves Pure Silk Gloves Mantles, # it/in try & Underaothing Ladies' Dust Cloaks ~ Waterproof Dust Do Ladies' Summer Jackets IS'ew Garibaldis Infants' Pelisses Holland Aprons Ladies' Cashmere Jerse>*3 Fancy Aprons Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats Infants' Sun Bonnets Girls' Sunbonnets Underclothing Boys' & Mens Host ry and Mercery. Cotton Half Hose Merino Half Hose Wool Half Hose Boys' Washing Suits Tweeds Silk Dii3fc Coats • Boys' Sailor Suits Boys', Youths'& Men's Pants Summer Ties and Scarfs Do. Do. Do. Shirts Umbrellas Ambulance Braces 'Giothw? and Hats Roslyn Suit 3 Roslyn Trousers Roslyn Coats, etc. White Waistcoats Tennis ats Tweed Peak Hats Hard Felt Hats Soft Felt Hats Boys', Youths and Men' 3 Straw Hats in various shapes, and a large variety of other goods too numerous to mention, all marked at lowest prices for cash. A very large stock of Bo}'s', Youths' and Man's Clothing, of Wellington, Kaiapoi, Ashburton, Timarn, Oafnaru, Mosgiel, Roslyn and Imported Tweeds. Men's Suits of New Zealand Tweed from 32s 6d. Tailoring Department. Snits made to measure from the celebrated Roslyn and other New Zealand and im ported tweeds at lowest remunerative prices for CASH. We -would, specially draw attention, to the fact tJiat we are selling cheaper than, -we have done praviovLs'Ly for cash. A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOODS OF PREVIOUS SEASONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. DRAPER &CIOTHIER Leven-st., iXaseby, Otago.

AiistrstlhH Mutual i'rovi daiifc Society. LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. Annuities and Endowments for Children THE Oldest established Australian Lile Office, and the only one that declare A Bonus Every Year Accumulated funds, nearly .. .. £7 500 000 Annuti.lt ncome nearly £1 SOO 000 Cash (tonuses divided nearly .. .. £3,?23 010 Cash bonus for one year, 1887 nearly .. £307,000 The 30?icty has cceived in interest over £233,000 more than it has been called on pay away for claims by death and commission Such an experience is unique in the history of Life Assurance. No better tribute can bo paid to the iVlauttgTiont than the bare recital of the fact that nterest on investments is each year more tLan sufficient to pay all death and endowment claims, also commission, this is a statement which cannot be made by any other olfico in tl.p world. WILLIAM M'CONNOCHIE, Agent, Si Bathans COTJNTY OF MANIOTOTO. Rating Act, 1882. TOTICE is Hereby Given that it is _l_M intended at a Special Meeting of the Maniototo County Council, to be held at the County Council Chambers, Naseby, on Wednesday, July 23, 1890, u. -> o'clock in the afternoon, to make and levy a general rate of |cl in the £ on the value of all rateable property in the county, as appears by the Valuation Roll for the time being ; that such rate shall be made for the year ending 31st March, 1891, payable in one sum on Monday, Bth September, 1890; that the particulars of the siid rate have been transcribed into a Rate Rook, in form and manner required by the Rating Act, 1882 ; and that such Rate Book i 3 kept afc the office of the County Council, Earn-strect, Naseby, and is open for inspection by all ratepayers on any -week day, except customary holidays, during office hours. And Notice is Further Given that all Appeals against the Rate Book will be heard and considered at the said meet ing of the council to he the time and place aforesaid. HUGH. WILSON, County Clerk. Malcolm Macdonakl, [{akhistkr and SouciTon, KRtfTHOIiST

William Kefir, Soliczior. Leven Street, Nasety. ~R. KERB, will attend the . monthly sittings of the Courts held at St. Bathans and Nenthorn. v. Mgg& R . EXAMINATION OF MINE MANAGERS. Mines Department, Wellington, 6th June, 1890. A N Examination of Candidates for Tl. Certificates as Mine Managers under " The Mining Act, 1586," and "The Coal Mines Act, ISS6," will be held on the 21st JULY, 1890, and two following days, at places to be hereafter named. All applications, witli fee of £l, must be addressed to " The Secretary of the Board of Examiners under the Mining Act or Coal Mines Act, Wellington," and must be received before the Bth July. Candidates who were unsuccessful at the examination held in January last will be allowed to come up for re-examination, within twelve months, in the subjects in which they failed. Further examinations will be held in January and July in each year. T. H. HAMER, Secretary to Board of Examiners. I PUBLIC NOTICE. LNY person found shooting on my farm on the Sabbath after this date will be prosecuted. JAMES HORE, Ida Vale Farm Naseby, April 7, 1890 J AS. KIRBY, Boot <5 HOtMAKER, Leven Street, Naseby. TTA.S in hand a Large Stock of Li Ladies, tents', Childrens' Boots, Shoes, Goloshes and Slippers. A Trial Solicited. Boots made to order, on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. Ropairs neatly done.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1074, 5 July 1890, Page 2

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