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Mataura Ensign , Issue 496, 15 October 1898, Page 2

 

SMOKE DUNLOP'S DERBY TOBACCO. T. K. HARTY & CO., T7IXPORT and IMPORT MERCHANTS, Ii Commission, Insurance, Shipping and General Agents,] BOND STREET, DUNEDIN, Agents North German Fire Insurance Co., Are prepared to ADVANCE on WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW Etc., Etc., ■ Placed in their hands for Sale. Having extensive connections, GOOD and QUICK RETURNS can be relied on. }~s~ At present they can place Rabbitskins (mixed sexes, good Winters), at 17d ; Blacks, prime Winter, lSd ; incoming Winter Greys, 15Jd. Autumns and Summers at correspond- ing prices. Sheepskins, well-flayed halfbred combing descriptions, 5Jd to Gd. mUSSICURA.- If you are troubled with JL Sore Throat, Cough, or Cold, obtain at once a sure and reliable remedy. Important Notice. mHE CHEAPEST and BEST STOCK in X Town of WEDDING, ENGAGEMENT, and KEEPER RINGS. Also— GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY Of Evety Description and the Latest Fashion. fcs" For MARRIAGE PRESENTS there is no equal, owing to the Large Assortment there is to choose from. Call and Inspect the Stock, and see for Yourself. Spectacles to suit all sights, From is per pair. If 3'our WATGH is troublesome, or needs REPAIRING, there is not a better shop in New Zealand to have it done, as I engage the services of Mn W. HARVEY, the well- known Watchmaker of Edinburgh • and London. All Repairs Guaranteed for 12 Months. J. JAMIE, I¥ATCHMAKER & JEWELLER MAIN STREET, GORE. Mn D. Matheson,- jun., Agent for Waikaia DENTAL. NOTICE. MR E. G. GRESIIAM, Surgeon- Dentist, of Invcreargill, wishes to intimate tbat he has removed to and may be consulted PERSONALLY at the New Surgery in McGisukh's Buildings, corner of Main and Meirey Streets, Gore, specially designed and fitted with all the latest English and American Appliances, for the practice of High-class Dentistry. Full Sets Upper and Lower from £5 ss. Stoppings in Cement, Amalgam and Gold from ss. All Work Guaranteed. Consultation Free. Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridge Work, and Continuous Gum Work, etc. The Preservation of Natural Teeth and Regu- lating Children's Teeth a, specialty. Country Visits— MATAURA, Monday, 20th September, 8.30 a.m. to 12 Noon. — Kett's Hotel. WAIKAIA, Tuesday, 4th October.— Kelly's Hotel. RIVERSDALE, Wednesday, sth October, to 12 Noon. — Gee's Hotel. TAPANUI, Monday, 10th October, from 3 p.m., to Tuesday, 11th October, at 11 a.m. — Munyard's Hotel. Otto R. Buchanan, Surgeon Dentist, MAIN STREET, GORE (Over National Mortgage and Agency Co.'s Office). MR BUCHANAN may be consulted from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily at his Surgery in Main Street. Private Residence — Next Dr Low's, Ardwick Street. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Fillings inserted in Gold, Amalgam, or Cement. Artificial Sets from £5 ss. First-class Work Guaranteed. Mr Buchanan will visit — TAPANUI, Monday, 3rd October, at Dispen- sary. MATAURA, Thursday, 6th October, 9 a.m. till 12 noon, at Kett's Hotel. WYNDHAM, Thursday, 13th October, at Milne's Hotel. WAIKAIA, Wednesday, 19th October, at Crown Hotel. I RIVERSDALE, Thursday, 20th October, at Gee's Hotel. 1. E. Smith, Surgeon Dentist, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, Over Steans' (Tobacconist} and Macalistcr (Chemist). MAY be CONSULTED at Southland Hotel, Gore, on TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. p ODWARD & MoKENZIB, INVERCARGILL, I . . roit . . CYCLES and David McLean, CARPENTER, Hardman's Blacksmith Shop, BALFOUR. HAVING staited business at the above place, I hope, by Good Workmanship and Reasonable Charges, to obtain a fail- share of public patronage. Estimates Given for Buildings and Other Works at Lowest Prices.

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