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Mataura Ensign , Issue 448, 9 June 1898, Page 1

 

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General Notices. j'~ ".J. . ■■" DBAPEBY NOTICE. ' ■ I ! I fl?Q TiVATTTTi 1 MIAPEB, TAILOIi, and CLOTHIEB, 'JAiliiLO JjJlifllllJli, JVUIN STREET, GOliE, HAS established a name for Drapery and Clothing, and has thereby reaped the Howard for same— namely, tho Liberal Patronage of tho Public. I thank them 'rlT?nnTwA ri m S x^Pt?»^ ll " d I^.°V ld kimll . v solicit a "ke liberal support to ay NEW J.AJMDIUNG VEY.TUKE, in which I can assuro thorn that I shall Rivo both Good ■'< Woikmnnship and Good Material, so rest assured that the public will make it ft suboesS from tbs Moderate Charged that will bo adopted in nil lines— especially as it will ba under thp Management of Jin Itoiis6.v, a thoroughly trailed Up,to-dato Tnilor, and an .iijinoient otaii of Avorkerj. ■ ' '„.,. In my Workrooms, Good, Artistic, and Record Work is dqnp in all lines. ,r r, .. fI"WjINEIiY. DRESS anb MANTLE-MAKING. Mire B.uud is my Popular Milliner, just Miss Goubmy, a good all-round Dres3 , .come f romiDunedin with all the New and Muntle Maker, is now doing Re^ ' Fashions pl'eriared to do the Latest Now liable, l'ashiopabla Work; Good Dres3 Stylfes iji this aepTrtmeut, having also a Material and Suitablo Trimmings a selection of J<mveal Ooods. . specialty. - New Goods. Latest Fashions. Anglo-Parisian Stylo at Seattle's. NO MORE SOItE_SHOULI)EiIS;, ÜBE THE PATENT ELASTIC STEEL HORSE COLLARS. : ■■ ■ rniIESJS COLLARS CURE AND PREVENT SORE SHOULDERS. They ace i I. Light, Cheap, and Durable, combining as they do Collar and Hames in one. £..ieh Collar can easily bo adjusted to three different size?, both in length and width, thu Spanner or Key-Bent out with each Collar being the only tool required By p.-ess^gg a spring catch at the throat the, Collar U readily opened, and then • BHtily put' on or taken off tho horso, avoiding the necessity of forcing the Collar over the animal's head., and greatly facilitating tha disengagement of the Collar when a horso falls. The Collars are and? spoeially stroDg, with low tons for , pit work. r | A TBIAL ORDER IIESPEQTFULLY SOLICITED. . These Collars were awarded Prize Medals at Paris (1880), Staffordshire Agri- cultural Society's Show (1800)..Birk-iihead Agricultural Sooioty (18901, Altrinohara Asricultuxal Society (1890), and Pragao Exhibition (.1391). They aUo rsojivad a ;■' Diploma of Melit at the Royal Military Exhibition, Chelsoa (1890). " REQUIRE NO DRYING. REPAIRS, ALMOST NIL. I ■ Send for Circulars. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND : " ' '. Morrow, Bassett and Co., j Ijh-orteks of AourcuLTUE-vi, Implements and Mauhimsuy. j < " Sole Agents in New Zealand for, > I MoCORMICK REAPERS axd BINDERS. ' ' I " STERLING " aSd '■ NEWHAVEN " CYCLES. I At tho Great Brussels Exposition agiihat America nnd English makers Iho j STERLING was awarded tho GRAND PRIZE. | CHBISTCHUROH, ASHBURTON, and DUNEpIN. j. . i'«ER'S HALF- YEARLY SALE . . 1 NOW ON, " ! . ■ :.••■... ' > ; FOE ONE MONTH ONLYT 4 ' : ! ' J - < .^ ' 3V£cGKS.XJT33R.'S> [ /~UR SALES have now heconio an ) IM[Ksl^k£^B.'S 4[ ' : ) lr established and looked-for event / " &(iw%^ iSpr ECaIST - yearly <by the READY-MONEY PORCUAS" Hal^ ■^£««^H j ING PUBLIC of GORE and the Sar- ( v ■ Sal®. . . . (.rounding District. } Sale. ""''•^lll^?^ ; I£ you live at :i distance, and aro unable So visit our Sale, kindly writq for ™$fo&P;'i!kp? i Items in our Ciroular, acaompanied by Postal Note or C!ie<md-fot -"^^^^ ." I i ' ' tne amount of Goods required. 'v ' : I Rll Parcels of £Qs and upwards will ba sent; Carriage Paid. *' ' %ess Goods Department. : ; Double-width Figuic<J%atin Cloth, in Brown Ladies' .Corsata (good value) reduoed to 1/11 1 ;. v iln « Slate, reduced from 1/(J to 1/- per per pair. ■ ' ■ . ' ■ _ y* nX - ' 'j. La,die 3 ' Black Ribbed Hosa reduced to Gd, ] Grey Tweed Effects, all doublo width, re- ■*' M, aiidl/- per pair. • i duced to 1/- per yard-. Ladins 1 Colored Bordered Hem-stitohed 1< igurcd Satin Cloth, in BlaoS, reduced from Ilandkerchiefs reduced to <1 for 1/- --: „ 2^ l ,°,y 6 P Prc r, yilrd> . Children's White and Cplored Hankerohiefs Beautiful Black Hopsacks reduced from 1/G ■ reduced to 6 for 1/- ' to Is pt'i' yard. •. ' Black and Nayy Sorge3 vnduesd to Is and & v O MP Stook of liacaa greatly 1/9 per yard during Snle. reduced during Sale. All Summer Birges, Tweed^ Cashmeres, Black Silk Lane, 2iu. and Sin. wide, reduoed Mennoß, and Nun's Veilings , much ro- to W ncr yard lt -uu«eu duced in price. " : 3 AH Laeo Curtaius, Forfars, Silasias, Crc- All our SfcOGk of Trimmed and Un- tonuo;!, Sheetings, Towels, and Table trimmed Hata ■saill be cleared La^^XetrSjaT^/O^/O; «***-.*«*. ' good handles. Children's Sun Hats and Bonnels at Giving- Ladies' Kuittcd SiDglots reduced to 1/- away Prices. I' ' ' | W. McGRUEE '& C 0.,"...'. ..■" | OPPOSITE O'KAN£'S HOTEL, f^ERSEYISTREET, GORE. i i.■ , ■ | I t ____' BROAD, SMALL & CO., i INVEHCA.UOHLL, WHOLESALE and RETAIL IRONMONGERS, .HARDWARE, i WOODWABE, CROCKERY and TttlBEK MERCHANTS, i Direct Importers from Groat Britain, America, and tho European Continent. j K«.llcßiKi.^ IVE».tsO3?is«.3.— ODiy tho BEST of cvnrylhing kept ia Stock, aud j only One Price— tho LOWEST. Complete Estimates given for 1 Timber and Hardware ! d-livsrcd at. any Station in Southland or Otago. WE DO A LARGE BUSINESS IN ', THESE LINES, AND DO IT WHLL. " ' • SHCKLOCE RANGES, REGISTER GRATES, PAPEUHANGINGS, PAINTS and COLORS, i'URNITURE and CROCKERY. I 3cTt2jiicix3i£f . 1 5£iriJE»« • (Iron aud Sterl), Wiro Strainers, Barbed Wire, Staples, j • Shtcp and Babbit Netting. ! ■ . '-■ ; linijuirns Li-ttcr, Tulephono or Tcle(?ram promptly answered. Prompt and aocurate . j . execution of orders guaranteed. ■ I THORN & SON, { ' ' Mil* STKEIiT, GORE, . • ! ■ ' HAVE OUST OPENED UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' and GSSKTI.ESHBH'S BOOTS and SHOES, and have now 1 for sale a SPECIALLY-MADE SHOOTING BOOT, guaranteed Watertight, aud oan only be procured from CKMxoi-ri suxtxX. Son, Gore. Wo have also to arrive this week — ...V,' , LADIES' WINTER -SLIPPERS',' •'■ " ' . SNOW BOOTS,' -■'-'■■ '"•,;; ■ .' :. -I: .GOLOSHES, axe, e^. ; ' :. ■'• *■- . .' • ' =>/ :■!'»:;. va, ., „, Nothing to touch them in Oot^^?:^

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