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Photography "' . i■ ' . I '• * ■**•-•*'*" *** - ... ., !ir THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE FAMOUS DOUGALL STUDIO, ■ ' has deoided to reduce the Prices as under for a short period :— - --CABINET PORTRAITS ... 12s PER DOZEN CABINET GROUPS ... 15s PER DOZEfI LANDSCAPES TAKEN IN ANY PART OY THE DISTRICT. <_f Style, Excellency and Finish of Work guaranteed to bo first-class". .<JS> ; ALL PORTRAITS ENAMELLED. NO CHARGE FOR EE-SITTING, For the convenience of the Public DEPOSIT TICKETS, available for 81X MONTHS, will be sold at tho 3iudio, and also by Canvassers. Depoait only 2a 6d. By this means Customers can suit their own convenience as to when they will sit for their Portrait, even AFTER the Cheap Season is over. JUST INTRODUCED— THE MATT OPAL TYPE. A IVEW PROCESS In order to introduce this style of Portrait, a present of one copy will be made to each ticket-holder, and aleo 10 thoße who obtained tickets before this announcement wai made YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE SHOW ROOMS. K. GERSTENKORN, PHOTO., NEXT TO TODD'S EXCHANGE, ESK '.STREET, INVERCARGILL. I;.' ■ ;.' '". ' , ' ji "t Grocery Announcement §• -P, Q* xi, LOOKOUT. ~~ LOOKOUT. Compulsory Removal Sale FOR / IS DAYS ONLY IS T)RE"v"IOUS to occupying NEW PJREMISBS, next .the Pest Office. Crockery Glassware Ironmongery "Vienna Chairs .Bent Pilkr Chairs Washington Chairs. Tho largest and best stock of LINOLEUMS in town to select from. All to be cleared at GREATLY REDUCED PRICEB. SHEEP NETTING. RABBIT NETTING. BARB WIRE, PLAIN WIRE. Drink only SPRING BLOSSOM TEA— the best in the market. Remember— NEW PREMISES will be oooupied Ist June next tha Post Office. jamesTb. dick, GENERAL MERCHANT, MAIN STREET, GORE. R. MEREDITH, THE CHEAP GROCER, MAIN STREET, GORE. FARMERS requiring Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, Etc., for harvest, will fiud it to their advantage to give us a call prior to purchasing elsewhere. We were the fir^t in Gore to offer you GOODS AT BEA3ONA3LK PBICES ; therefore we consider we have a claim on your patronage. ®° Look back on the Past and Compare it with the Present: «£* Roller Fleur, 26s per 2001 b Cups aud Saucers (grand line), 4s 6d dos „ „ 7s per 50lb do do (China), 7s doz Stone Fiour, 24s per 2001 b do do (China), 8s doz „ „ 6s 6d per 501 b Teapots from ls to 2s (specially cheap) No. 1 Sugar, per 561 b, 14s Butter Firkins, with patent Jids, 4s6d, 68 Good Whito siugK, per 561 b, 133 6d and 5s 6d Currants (cleaned), 5s 6 J der doz lb RABBIT TRAPS Bnlfanaß,Bapßrlb BISCUITS— Wine 6d, Mixed 4d, Lunok ■Preserved Ginger, lOd por lb 3d - Albert's 7d, Balmoral 4d Sago and Tapioca (best), 2£d per lb Ladies' Basket Skirt Stands, extra strong, Mixed Peel, lOd per lb 63 6d Corn Flour, 3a 6d per doz lb K (Wfa R } v Ma IZ9 na,^6dperdc Z lb s (Laundrin), lis box * Marmala c (best) 8d Pertm d / J 1Q fe b- .h Jit ? « U P d 0 (3-crown), 6. 6d box B d c o (b d °' d 8 P p ib as 2° $ y^\li b&T xr- Xti ,: oj .• do (Carbolic), 5d bar Kippered Herrings, 9d per tin ,-,„, *_ f, „_„/'„,„ ™, „ . , Picton Herrings, a 6-doz box for 4s 6d Try our CHINESE BRAND TEA at SS per lb : it has already given satisfaction wherever tried, and we recommend it as being the BS6T FA MILT TEA in the market. R. MEREDITH, MAIN STREET, GORE. W. M*NETB, Manager. 1 '- -I. -ILL J.[ ." J t '. ."".'" '...J ■■■"'■■■ ... ... .' '.' 't .<A< ..'.. 1.J.8 Drapery, Clothing, Etc. NEW ARRIVALS, EX S.S. PAKEHA, OF WINTER GOODS, 1892. COMPRISING the following favorite lines of DRESS MATERIALS, with sele Trimmings to mateh — Satin Marveilleux in dres3 lengths, new New Amazon colors New Foule All-wool Melton Cloth Robes, Trimmings New Chevoons complete Velvettas and Velveteens, Heavy lot of all-wool French Cashmere Serges, double and single width (black and colored) suitable for Winter Caledonian Tweeds in great variety, trim* wear mings to match New Raze Cloth For MAKING UP JACKETS, MANTLES, AND RIDING HABITS I have imported a select lot of double width black, blue, and grey Jacketings, do Melton Cloths, do flue Worsted Coatings, black and colored Curl Cloths, and black and blue Nap, all 50 to 56in. wide, some of them most suitable for Children's heavy Winter Year, from 3s 6d to 6s 9d per yard. GRAND VALUES. Owing to the great increase in the DRESSMAKING DEPARTM&NT, I had to give my Dressnvik-rs double the a-monot of room for *his Season so as not to f.'ust.omiir.s away. Miss« Nobth now superintends my new MILLINK'\Y R')QM, and il is boomio'.' ; extensne edditions aie al»o contempbtod here, Fuis and Dorothea Cape 3 and Jackets v specially. In GENERAL DRAPEKY I m^y m^n'ion that I imported a quantity af the real vvel-'b Flanrniis, -nd until I s^w hem compared with our Colonial- made Flannel I thought we could beat ih ra. but I find that I was mi-daken : the Wplahmen 'an nea' v- yer. Heal Sot Twiil All-w >ol Scotch 81-.nkets are ano»h r s fcinlty n -iock, wotthy <f muritifin for excell'-nc*. Also Umbrellas, ini.O'^ m I.i h I iuav m-ntii>n the l.a'i • -.' Gloria Vuira'.tite HandUs us n Sp c "1-v, :n l'w I: »od una do cldnfc Xi -c down Quiita in great variety ; Thl)lc Covi-rs in velvet pile, r-h-niih', Ivp-tt.-v, and al -wo:>l tambouid. I also imp-rtfd h f-jw small li.-,es of small C .'1 Ir.-ii'.s B.iotsund Sho."-, P<>itmantfi«ax, L'die.o' Baofl, an i the hest <A Carpet Bi^s I e^.jr ha-o had. Buggy a:.d T v.|lin» Ku ; > a gc"ci nty at motteriitr" piics 0 . AT. BEATTI'E^" WAREHOUSE. S'.n.— To mtke room foe my l».'ge D/apeiy Ia;ll r l^tation^ I inietid calling a S^feaeaa early dux to i-l. ar <ff nil r^miimn of Crockery, Groceiiw, Irormougery, Fer»injr Pests, Weight,,' Micijiuw, k.\ »nu devote my whole attentiou to Drapery, Millinery, »t4 Clothing,- J,B, t, ■ \_X : Jk

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1189, 31 May 1892, Page 3

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