p-:.-:.-.— -r ;-...- Timber _•....-.... -aOR^ON-TIM-BER ¥ARDS. Joint JlurdoeSi, Proprietor. BUILp :^G Material, Fencing, and fill classes of Native Timber of the very best quality supplied at the Lowest C_itbent Raxes. . ' ' ; Everything connected with the Building Trade may be obtained on easy terms and %ith quick 1 desbatch; ' •'"'; " ; '" ■'■ ■ ; '. ' • '■■''■ For particulars or quotations apply to , r ",.,, ..'..., ... .THK MANAqiE^. .., , Gordon Yards. ' ; ' N.B;^Fire^ood' of 'the 1 very 'best 'quality may be procured at the lowest market price. .•••,,-ni:nK;') .■-.[■■•.h-.'.-.K r r.<{ -ii:-. V:>. (i > C / J4& ' rpHE TJnd.<i!r^gned .ar£ ; , jpreparecl . .to j ■-*•- -supply -all- kinds of-NATIVE- TIMBKK r f of goW qlfaliti^aXloSv rates j'at the 'following I- •■ ' .•■■.'<?.>fl}>.rii\u-i!)-'':'-f ..-.. 'uxic iucj'i :.•:■ ■■■•■. . M^teTI r Li-Jl_OD "i. i_iu U if j . Woody Knoll Mill, Lime Hills , I '' ; ' ''tinion'Sawmra/bne-^rye'Mnt ';" aiid ! Kaikatea Sawmill, Fortrose. j. AGENT AT GORE : Mr P. S. CANNING. jl .':jfff_L__C " • ■-'•' .- \ Firewood ax the Lo/VVESX Baxes. 'IT Orders for the Fortrose Mill .may be ad- • <_icssec| cither to the Mill, or Ho •the^are of • : - I Mr E. W. GI^ER"; ' ■ ' ■ -,- .-Our -Agent at Fortrose. J. H. DAW?QP AND SONS, •' 'tfKiON'SAWMIEL,''" ' '"'" " ONE- TR E E : P 6* IN T, '" ■■' INtE'EC'A'EMLL": rf }i ' ::i ■'■''_-_ ,' TIMBEE ! TIMBB B !, r TIMBER ! ■''.„'.'.; ', WOOD AND COAL 'YARDS. , HENRY, FRYER begs to intimate, (that- : he has opened a timber yard in Ash-'toii-street, Gore,- near 'tihe Plouriinilli' arid 'is' npjW prepared ;to. supply all classes of; build-i ing material . a,t reduced rates. ParticulaiKr. on application. . ! •■ v !_l(S_inci_js -+- ! Nightcaps ,Coal : Comp-ny'. '_nvercargill ! ;' and McKenaie Brothers,>lig-'; nite merchants,. P ukeratii i / < > '■ -■ : >'\ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ' ■•■ ,TfiJismit;li, ... JAAVII) f©RGUSON, ■■'};/•„ '■ ° TINSMITH, "' : . Ziiicworker and Plumber, . .•>-[,; ' GORDON. • ManTifactiires^on'the premises every article' •' ■.'! in!the'ab6v'e-depart_aent;of trade jof •' ; suporioir workmanship, and at; .■ y. ■ i ,XHE' MOST: MQDBBATE RATES OP i .. '1.. \-n !?."■! CHARGE.} .;.. : - ■ . .-., ■ • '^LL w6_i-- ; gWranTMD. "' EVERY DESPATCH- fDiSED :IN EXECU- ;••./-; TION OF ORDERS. ' •' -Hot and Cold Water Baths, and every kind •bt'Wajter Apparatus for Manufacturing and .pomeskc purposes, carefully and efficiently .'jetted lipiteP°The trade supplied with' Tinware, rilade ■' ■ .oit:the SPremises, at Moderate -Prices. a3 _7 ; — 7Ti — iT't 1 ' )■ ! '• ""• . : 7~~< — \ . , i • ) ; Rubber Stamps, &c. . , ■_ I FEqST'S I .I ) A^ENT; SEL^-INKING Portable Rubber Btauips« • /'. MANUFACTURER. JW.-F. begs to introduce to the. notice of •" the general public bis Patent Self -inking ana Portable Pocket Rubber Stamps. These Stamps are now produe'ed in an entirely new form, superseding the old style, requiring neither pads nor handle, and always ready for usej; will print 1000 to 2000 impressions without replenishing, and every impression of the same tint. The excellencies of the SelfInkingi Stamps are, 1st — Cleanliness in use : Do t not moil;thc r hands, no appearing extef_ially, o canno I t 'sSii v dfocuments or- any thing ; valuable when in use. 2nd — Economy in use of ink : When once prepared can be used for a considerable time without getting dry or out of order, ,3rd— Compactness ;. Being without the cumbro__s padjs'and ;handle,rcantbecar. ried .in'the pocket and used when travelling. 4th — Durability aad Clearness": Every stamp is.waranted durable,-and will stand any reasonable wear and tear. s ', _W,i_ _* i? J^M O i» ; - _. , MANUFACTURER OF RUBBER STAMPS : WELLINGTON, N.Z. Agent for Southland^— , ': ' ,;; . f ■■. GREEN AND SOUNESS, GORE. - *„,* Samples on Vlewv '*#* Sewing Maohiiies, . ,' WANTED KNOWN. A ' LL KINDS, OF SEWING MACHINES -M-> Repaired and Adjusted, Reblackened and Bronzed. . . All repairs, guaranteed and kept in order from three to twelve months. Old. Machines bought pr e^changed^ Duplicates, Q\l, &p,, oh h.and. 'Neeiiles; \s 6d ]per dozen. . "' . i^^ Country orders punctually and carefully attended to. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. ! G. RICHARDS, Practical Machinist (from- Dune iin), next St. Paul's Church, Dee- street, INVERCARGILL. Ciiarges Strictly Moderate. . Sailmaker.. =, ;,:; A LONG-FELT WANT .SUPPLIED. ' E., GHRISTENSQN, .. : . (Late of Tapanui) , HOESE COVEU, TARPAULIN, WAGGON' • • TILT,' AND $ENT' MAKER;'' v ' '.:'_. . GOIiE, ' l HAS now on Wind a good stock of Tents 1 with'fli'es),' Tarpaulins/ Horse Covers, ■ oilskins and Leggings,. Felt- Carpets. Calico and Canvas, Twine, 'Wail' Needles',' Plough - Reins, Surcingles, Saddle, Cloths and jFancy Horse 'Clothing ;■ witb! r: a'' : ri_isceHan6ous' / -c6llection of other articles. i^g° A trial solicited ! > Prices surpassingly moderate !. Good Workmanship, • ' H^paira executed with neatness and despatch :. * i-.c < .:-:o_<:i:;.'. ■■'•']:} ,A ;: .. ;
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 367, 20 June 1884, Page 4
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