DISSOLUTION OF ; PARTNERSHIP / 7i. :^CQ^LlSß[^t'' :ii : '- . i '■' I TENDER my sincere thanks t6 'the; r people ot Gore and 1 Dis*; trict ;for their liboral support in th* past to Thomson and Beattie,* and solicit a continuance of the Hame to myself, by whom'the ! ■ businew will in:fut'ure'.becarri^d,*o_i.':'^l;_-talI : ' ; endeavor, with strict attention to* : thft v fcflfte/* 1 along with a .thorough knowledg. ofth*^:: ; quirements of this district jto serve custotters ; * better than-.ever,'with good: eervieeabl- goods " at.reasonable prices (my opinion being 'that • tpw;-- priced goods are; seldorii^'ichfiap -all-l ' I generally unsatisfactory ito both' buyer 1 and 1 sel-er). lam resolved to place a great 'deal T more 'of ithe . New ■■ Zealand ! manufactured 7 ;' ' gjoods before the public,as I have found theifl - ; uniformly good and dulable,"and 'generally ; fi ;eponomic when quality: and price -are eo&- : f i«dered. -In fact, I*.m* so convinfeed r O_ t-ie 1 ' 'excellence of our Newi Zealand Wools' that 1 >: y would.heartily assist; to^start i :»>* Woollen : - Map uf acturing Company •* in Gore.— sJamiSl ■ BMATTIE. ; ,- ' *.! '7 ": j NEV7 GOODS.To hand for SPRING SELECTION, 1888 :— Rpslyn Tweeda (newest patterns) STpsgiel Tweeda »t » Kjaiapoi Tweeds ••» '■ „ SMrtlngs, Flannels and Plaidlngs '-*; ' . '■ Ne-^r Galatea Prlnta ; V New Cambric; Prints ■ \ / New Pompadour Prints ; ■•-■-■--; f^ew Sateen, Prints, , In all the Newest Stylb^ud;;Pat^rns. - * NEW LADIES' HATB A_^s____l|WETJL-_--,>---jind a large and well selectfedStot^c. of, j Jewellery, Ironmongery , 'Boots, Fanoy. Goods, ;&o, TO SELECT. FKOM AT = i . , I .'. BEATTIE'S WAREHOUSiB. ... .. ; . ; -c {i-;li i'i'! f.V- (I:)*' N.B. All parties indebted to the l^te firm ,-"*■' are : respectfully sielicited' to ,liqui^bj th,^ : , / same, to enable us tocl.se/t_ie Pftrtn^rahipii^ accounts; on ox* before the end o_ September, andi obHge.-^jAMEB r ßpA'iT-JB..' ', . '.' ' 77: 77' --/ '•'l/ ; ,- . ,".'•'"' '-v7 * '! . .- , . ,-; .... : ... j ,-),- -\An i; .t-j^ncn 'Ai THE CEL_DBBATEi)' ; " i ; ...i?tiy. .' - ■ • '■ . ■'•-.•■';• INEftGAReiLL;WAPII^&/- --.' I ■ .... ■ .:.-.- .i;y:!v'';i:» ->-.i 1 - '...'• 'ii.-*'w ±l' y -*£ AEJS NOT? OPEN : . ..'-// ...■!-• :;,;,..*> j-FOR^A S-I^^T^Tigi; .-, " -/"": : ■■ ' - ■ '■■■"■7 ■' '-'■• -'-'' : ■;:.:;: j-,dv ; -i.. -._..*./ ./•/-'^•/ -; : /; '■ -xt-fr N$5T TO POST OFFIGB -» .- 1 ' -' •'• 3 DEISPERATE : ' . . _;-., --• .-v-. -):",-;-:' '• 'r GEA^ ASSOBI-P^ENr! OOME B-^RLrirt - . November Ist, 1883. - r ';';'■/' ..■■•-•■•n'j'j. ' J. 1 .■■ I .'"lill «■ -' -' ■"" Watchmaker/ ' 'i. l i"i.i'^. A : ■ TIME IS.MOIJEYy \ .;;/'.. '/-- TF yow Watch stops, take it to F* ,T. 3, 7 7'-<, ■*• Walker, Practical iWatehmtier jMataur* ,< ; >h.ere all repairs are done in; k yor____w_lik(i • , manner . /. XjJI.-F.'.T.aßi iwalker visits Edendale ; and Wyndham everjr' Tuesday^ Bepaisleffc;. t at any of the stores punctually attended to, d368 : • "■'.'.'.:.. ' /' 7-. ..-' - - - - JOSEPH BA^KER T - . ... WATCHMAKER, &Q. f . /Nq^irly opposite, Bank;^ tfaw. Zealand, / . • * ; "" ' ' .MAIN STREET, GORE; ■ •--■'' -.*; •,,:-',..- i >lf': .*. * •- . J. 8., having had large experience both ia-. . > he Home and Colonial Tradq,- inclttdiitf the \ weil-kppwn firm" of Rotheraa% and,, Son -, • of London, and. Messrs Kofan : iand Co and J. Hislop, Dunedin,' r corned; before^. . the inhabitants of. Gore /and,. surround;. r ing districts with confidence, and beef . to assure them that he will be,a^l4'. t tqf- . give entire. satisfaction in every branA of '7 thfi, trade. The names of the above firn__. tv\%'7 " > sufficientguarantee that all wprk turned Mfe of his hands will be of First-olaes charact*_i ; The highest testimonials . from Messm.. Koha and; Co. and J, Hislop, Dunedin. 1 CHARGES MODERATE, N.B,— Staves, cylinders, pinions, and wheels cut oi*recut, and all kinds of i*eplacemenfc . ; anl other work done for the. trade, — -^dsi-v". ______B__i__S( <Jv[ESTABLISHUJ), 1861.) , :I Vt r ATQHES;! "WaTO__C-?^.m.' /-■ A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF KEW ..: OQQDS, ,/i :-, i . . 'CJonsisting. of • •'<■ ;.! : • "/'■ 7 Ladies' Gold and^Silvißr /rTatf^gii;, ; Mlide tq special order with,.^Uperior .'m^^ .'"/'"-* ments, and extra stout 18 Canijt • ". 7 ■ -7"', ■ Gold Cases/ '/ '/ f A ■ '"..7 ' Also exfra finished Rotherhams . manure. tured to special order,, now. <?p^_| : for/ia., !/'.'// spection. . '. -^--'' ' "','..' "-/'' :; */ GiSOBGB: L^Mj3_lt* 4 ; /• : ' • • "•■ : WATCH^A^?,;/'!/*-J: a'7 'V "> mE-sT'REKT t -t^^A'aa^' i :7/ 77 7 i'-* (Opposite Post 6_Bco)> vy:: dg^i -77:
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 304, 9 November 1883, Page 4
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