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, General Merchants SMAILL AND BKOWN GREAT PRESSURE. GREAT PRESSURE. "TT^TE have yielded to the pressure brought to bear on us by our numerous customer! and have resolved not to sell off our Drapery Stock as previously announced. /-^OME AND SEE our Stock of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, now being openec COME AND SEE our Ladies'Jackets, Paletots, Dolmans, and Ulsters— all the newesi makes. A grand range. COME AND SEE our Dress Materials, Cashmeres, Merinos, Homespuns, Wincey, fee. A choice range of each. • COME AND SEE our Flannels, Calicoes, Embroideries, Laces, Fringes, and Trimmings of all the newest and most fashionable kinds. , ; BUY YOUR Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Furniture. Boots and Shoes, Faperhangings, Varnishes, Brushes, oils and Colors from us. WE DEFY COMPETITION. N. R.— All orders by post or otherwise will receive their prompt and careful attention.

Business Announcements. WOTICS Rabbitskins ! Rabbitskins ! WILLIAM HUMB f Go»b, Begs to notify that ke is a cash purchaser, at th» highest prieea , of : RABBITSKINS.' Delivery token at Railway Station, or the Club Hotel, Gore. e«eß THE, MISSES ROSS, Milliners and Dbessmakebs (Next Mr Fletcher's house, Irwell Street). TI/TISS I.; S. ROSS, having had several •i-'-i-' years', experience, 1 in one of the most Fashionable Houses in Victoria, ladies can depend on getting their orders executed in 'somewhat different style from what is gene rally done in country villages. . Goie, May, 1884. e554 A TRIAL SOLICITED. MRS . KNOWLES begs to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she ; has removed to her new premises (opposite Smail I and Brown's), where she will continue to supply the choicest FRUIT at reasonable rates ; and TEA, COFFEE, arid PIES at all' hours. Note the address : ! Opposite Smaill and Bro wn's. > . IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. THE CHEAP DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND BOOT STORE I Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Main Stresti i ■ '. '■■_■■" - ' ' - * •" ■< j ; "jTIVISFiY ..article sold at the same good. -*-^ value— the best obtainable in the Colony. Fresh goods always arriving' from the manufacturers, Home and Colonial. | e 331 P. CALDER. I i ' I SELLING OFF ! &# VU DISCOUNT * T. L. PILLER $ORE DRAPERY HOUSE. Lost, Found, &c. NOTICE. rpRSSPASSING- on my turnips, sections -*- 6 and 7, Wock 16, Gore suburban 'sections, one red and white bull, no earmark or visible brand ; one red stser, -with notch, ia near ear, no visible brand. The above, if not claimed before SATURDAY, 28th June, 1884, will be sold to defrayjexpenses. e654 WM. O'BEIBW. TRESPASSING on se. 6, block 9, Gore a MERINO EWE, no visible c^and. If not claimed within ten days, will be sold to defray expenses. e638 T. L. PILLER. FOUND. FOUND in my paddock red COW. If no* claimed in 10 days, will be sold to pay expenses. W. JOHNSTON. , Charlton, 15th June, 1884. e632 £1 REWARD. T" OST from Gore about Ist May, a WHITE J-^ HORSE, brand on shoulder not known. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning same to 3 642 GORB FLOUR MILLS. LI REWARD. /-\NE BAY MARE, foal at foot, lost from Wyndham last April. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning the above to HOBNH & RICHABDSON. e6H

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 367, 20 June 1884, Page 3

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