GEO, BELL, SADDLER and BOOTMAMER, Cheapest Saddlery House lit the Maniototo County. : A Choiee Assortment of Harness—- s SADDLES, BRIDLES, „" WHIPS. SPURS, HORSE COVERS, - I' HAMES & CHAINS Spring-cart Plain Mounted, £6 10s ; BrassTMounted from £7 to £7 10s : Mounted from £7 JOsto^S. Boggy HaMess'. From £6 to £8 Bray Harness. Saddles and Breeching, Plain MountSj £3; Do., Nickel .Mounts* .£3 6V Saddles'. Strong Stock, with Nickel Stirrups, £i5S: ■<: Do. Do. Quilted Seat Do., £5 i6s. Do. Do. Quilted Seat Do. with:; Patent Safety Stirrup .-"■* - . ,'..'Baft," £6\ - p Cart Collars, £1 ; Best, £1 2s 6d; ? The Boot Department is under a Competent Workman, and all orders will be Promptly Attended to. PATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY LORD RANFURLY, GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. Proprietress ... Mrs. E. T. George THIS Old-established .Hotel has been entirely re-built.- "Visitors Travellers will find it-replete with every comfort and convenience Wines and Spirits of the Choices! .. ; ~ Brands Billiard Tabic and Sample Rooms. EXCELLENT STABL E ACCOMMO- - With Loose Boxes. Horses taken in on livery, well fed, and cared for by efficient grooms. SADDLE HACKS, HARNESS HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. Royal Hotel EARN-STREET, NASEBY. (The well-known Ex-commercial Traveller of the Otngo Goldtields), P^OP^IHTO^, aAS Purchased the old-established Hotel recently owned by the late Mr Edmund Horswell. It is the intention of the Proprietor to spare neither trouble or expense in making this Hotel one of the most com for table and commodious outside of Dunedin. ONLY THE VERY BEST LIQUORS KEPT. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. COMPLETE SUITE OF PR'.YATE APARTMENTS GOOD STABLING AND AN EFFICIENT GROOM
A. L. Herdman, Solicitor*. Derieent-street, Naseby. Solicitor to the Government Advances to Settlers Office. H. C.Catfcan, BARRISTER 8[ SOLICITOR LEVEN STREET, NASEUY >S B#l &m. Insist upon liai Don't be put upou. liiey are tno Best and Cheapest. Absolutely pure. Copied , but never equalled. Guaranteed Nicer and Better Value than any at 4d per lb. more money. Compare our 2 - Tea with, any at 3 4, and our 2.4 with, any at 3'- per lb.
" "" >nohiti>—WONDERFUL, nonsu- INYAI.UABLE./ For tbo Volob-KFEECTU AL. / Forth«Thro»t-PERFCCT. /A For Croup—A SPZCIFIC. /ffi sm £W PER BOTTLS. S. J. EVANS, Kaseby, Otago, N.Z.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1528, 11 February 1899, Page 5 (Supplement)
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354Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1528, 11 February 1899, Page 5 (Supplement)
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