BID H V H If 0 T I G IE S. CHURCH OF;EN<SLAND. SUSDAY, J AXCABY 14TH. ."Namby. -11 a.m.—Lay Reader. — "- Key. S. Hawthorne. Ktkbubk.—ll a.m.—Rkv. S. Hawthorne. TKybbprn - -Big«i«gs.—3 >p.m.—Rec ;S. Hawthorne. ."_, , CJosmbmation Classes. Ha;SEBY.— Every Wednesday, 7.38 p.m "Hamilton's.—Monday, Jan nary Bth, 2p.tn. XowbbKteburjj School.—Saturday, January 13th, 2 p.m. "Baptisms' any Wednesday at 3 p.m. (bj mrrangemerit) and on Sundays ; Bible Class, 'Wednesday evenings, at 7..J0 p.m. ; Choir lPractice, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. ; St. iGeorge's Men's Club, every Tuesday, at 8 <o clock. jaWOOL! WOOL! , lftJ jS . v WOOL! .., 6TAGO WOOL SALES, 1893-94. "''tOTAGO CORN AND WOOL EXCHANGE, DUNEDIN J"IRST SALE-Tuuksday, December 21st, ';* M 893. ; *•'- <s .yfEmoAY, 12th January, 1894. .;>i-THIRD SALE-^Fbiday,February2,lß94. FOURTH SALE—Tuobsday, Febiuary 22, ""1894.E are now receiving Wool for the above v l sales, which should be addressed to •our Private Railway Siding. We make liberal Cash Advances, free of commission, on Growing Clips, or on Wool consigned for sale. ,We can offer Growers, who entrust as • "with the .sale of their clips, Ample Space, -sand the Best Light for the most effective Account Sales, and the Lowest Charges. rEvery lot, large or small, is valued and iaold nnder our Personal Supervision, and Wpnr clients niay rely on the very best being imade of their consignments. f , r ; Oil, Paint, &c.j, f6r£sSiri^a^:^at*'once"' on receipt of «tter or tiSStignaL-yi. \ \ ,;•■- , .;■: ;,;... ~''j\;.,,-.3 .Attdret«Labelf, Advice Notes, &c, for on application. ■*■>,". ...','/" REID 4?ddV."' ! " ,: '-' '
AND BARB, '{ 138,-FBJnoiß - srBBBT, DoNRDm, '<!•£ Merchants, ' pmporlereof'English, American]'and A , Continental Hardware, iave jpst opened up—j.Do.,Tyßack and Sorby'g Scythe Blades, forks, Hay Bakes, Braes Preserving fiT&ak Milk-Dishes. • Hpllis'BreachandM.L. Guna,V -, 'iSiito^^- : Cutlery, ,; Johnstone's IJa Da. Register Grates a specialty, S .v; ; A first-class assortment of y y -BuUders'Materiair I AND BABR. ! -
bathans and KOiTHBjTHOBdOiBHBRBDENTIRE is .a 1 beiuttfal Dark iis : ;.-by ii; out of jM&Jß^^iai^ others too ; 'i first-class jumper. season.,. Groom's fee, first service. Guaran;'l; ■ tees asjper agreement. '■'■ BUTLER] *%' l '!.' x - .-". Proprietor. • J; r ; Gold and Silver Smith, • ' DUNEDIN. .T "order to" cope with the in- , __. .crease of lousiness, F.H. has just ■.i completed extensive alterations to his premises, and'begs to announce that ..,his a Stock is now replete with goods •from the best English and Continental Markets. HEW GOODS BY EVERY MAIL STEAMER, Photographs of which can be sent to v anv P art of the colony upon application. Post free. "-DESIGNING AND MOUNTING A SPECIALITY. THB Trtpl|WTING AND MANUFACTURING UNDER PEUSONAL SUPERVISION. '., of Optic al Goods. Speo- •%" tacles in all sights from Best Grouxd ,;" Pebbles.. ~ ' v-opos sent to the country ou approval "on recept of reference. frank Hraitis, /£ . 14 pRINCES-OTKEKT, -
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MIC18940111.2.4.1
Bibliographic details
Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 24, Issue 1259, 11 January 1894, Page 2
Word Count
424Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 24, Issue 1259, 11 January 1894, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.