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L Ida Chronicle. PRICE 6d The Best Advertising Medium on the Golo fields. CONTAINS ALL THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE DISTRICT AS WELL AS A SESLME OF THE CHIEF EVENTS TRANSPIRING ALL OVER THE WORLD. : £OBBITO wor: Of all Descriptions Executed, on the Shortest Notice at Lowest Possible Rates. A LARGE QUANTITY OF PLAIN AND FANCY NOTEPAPER, PENS, INK, LEAD PENCILS, SCHOOL RE. QUISITES, &c, &c, EOR SALE AT CHEAPEST RICES. SILAS HORE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER NASE B Y , ) EGS to intimate that ho is preL) pared to DELIVER GOODS to any part of Maniototo at the Lowest Prices, visiting Hills Creek, St. Bathans, Cambrians, Hamiltons, Sowburn, Gimvnerburn, and Kyeburn monthly with Goods—Stock of Drapery, Groceries, and Fancy Goods of every description. Suits Made to Order! Good Fit Guaranteed ! Kaipoi Suits always on hand, from. 355. Large Stock of Standard Boots of every description. Highest Pricks Given for Rabuitskins. SILAS HORE, TOKEKKKrER, DIIArF.R, AND OUTFITTER DEUWENT-STREET. NASEBY. DUNCAN'S GRAIN AND MANURE DRILL. Agents : TOTfiTLL, WATSON AND CO., Crawford-street, Dunedin. ROYAL MAIL LINE.OF COACHES. PALMERSTON TO NASEBY, via WAIHEMO AND GREEN VALLEY. THE above Lino of Coaches, connecting Palnierston with Naseby, via Waibemo and Kyeburn every Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a.m. after arrival of first train from Dunedin and Oamaru; arrive Naseby 8 p.m. Leave Naseby Monday and Wednesday at 8 a.m., arriving at Palintrston at 5 p.m. Leave Palnierston for Non thorn via Dunback and Macraes, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11.15 a.m. j Returning from Nenthorn Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 12 noon, reachiug Palnierston at 5 p.m. Leave Palmerston for Morrison's via Dunback and Waihemo, on Thursday, at 11 a.m.; returning from Morrison's on Friday at 8 a.m., reaching Palnierston at 12.30 p.m. JAMES JEFFS, Proprietor. Head Oiiices j Criterion Stables, Dunedin.

By Appointment to His Excellence THE EARL OF ONSLOW, -VTKLSON I\,rOATE, AND f^O* -jyj-OATE As wo iirfioccaßioiiaUy asked why we exhibited and did not compete at th« Dunediii Exhibit ion ,thefol low* nc may not be out of pfifcc: WJiat had wo to gain by competing agaiiinf, dealem who are not kxi'F.kts and arc copying ub in every detail? Would it have indi-caHcd cither the popularity or value < f ourTeanhad we been fortunate(?) enough to Hecure a few of the bout (42 in number) of cortiheateeawarded to the six comprtitorHj whosccombined total nniKCT Tea Imports durinftbe year do not tfjun 1 in value the amount we pay for • I nt.v alonf! NELSON MOATE, <t CO f'IIINA. INDIAN. AND OBVLON TK.I IMPORTER? VAKUKI'' 001,1) .<• SiI.TF.K MFD/ « INTKRNATIDNAI. KXUIHITIQV

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 26, Issue 1369, 17 January 1896, Page 1