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General Advertisements REID AND GRAY'S Double Furrow Ploughs Practically shaking we maka nil the Doable Furrow Ploughs that are vied ia New Zealand. Shares fitted with Gray's Patent Force -feed Broadoast Graln^ Gracp * and Turnip Sowers, 18ft wide. . DRILLS. OUR "EUREKA." DRILLS. Patent Combined Manure and Tnrnip, or Combined Manure, Grbin and Turnips. The Manure Feed iB a force-feed, self-cleaning, entirely preventing all clogging bracking*; up with mmeral superphosphates or other wet and sticky manures. Sows wet os, cjty ; manures equally well. Greatly improved for present season ; also made to sow manure broadcast. All sizes from 4to 16 Conlters.and 14 and 16 Centres kept in stock. Order early. AlsDonr M ifureka" Patent Double Turnip «nd Manure Drills lor fridges, Witt * not choke or break witb any kind of Manure, DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS. These are now universally acknowledged to be the tost, most durable aod mort -; effective for their work. We turn out more annually tban all otber New Zealtnd makesaput together. Tbis speaks for itself ; no otber tes-imonials nquirtd.. BILLbIDB PLOUGHS, with cither Wooden or Iron Frames. New DRAG HARROW on Wheels,, aide for two, three or four horses. Nothing equals this for cultivating' and cleaning ground and nothing like it for lifting turnip Sheila. This is a mnch superior Implement ' to tbe Bake Cultivator. We also mako Thomson's Patent Double and Single Drill Plough, combined witb Manure and Turnip Bower. It pnts the seed in moist earth, ensuring germination. , DOUBLE AND TREBLE" DRILL PLOUGHS. To be followed immediately after by tbe Double or Treble Drill Turnip Sower. UtttA nips can be put in nearly as cheap in this manner as by drilling on the flat. Doable Baggers and Chaffcutters— all s'zes. Meroer Non-canvas Binder, Mowers, and Reapers and Mowers. MERCER " NON-CANVAS " BINDER. * TESTIMONIAL, Kirn Grove, East Taieri* . Dear Sirs,— The Vl ereer Binder wbich I purchased from yon two years ago gave me still greater satisfaction this harvest. The rakes and-rhains show no wear and want no adjusting. Tbe second Meionr I putcbased for my Midd.emaroh property where i\ gave tbe same satisfaction.— W. KIRKLAND. i, . ' Greytown South. Dear Sirs,— The Mercer purchased this season has fully exceeded yonr representations. My crop this season, as well *c beiog very heavy straw, was mest terribly laid; Tbe machine will rip through everything, arid it seems nrxt to impossible to eboke the elevatprs, . which worked without a bitch. My two canvas elevator machines kept ooe msn; constantly employed the whole season doing nothing but patching oaavaaes, to say nothing of lost time in stoppages. To any farmer wanting a reliable Binder and least tronblesome, I recommend the Mercer.— JOHN BRCOB. Ws>

ADVANCE WYNDHAM. D, F. BREMNER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, BEGS to inform tbe inhabitants of Wyndham acd Surroundiag Districts that he ba. Started Business, and bepes by First-class Workmanship aud Moderate Chargeß to receive tho support of the General Fublic, Having been for six jtais in the employment of Mr John Hislop, the well-known Watchmaker of Dunedin, is sufficient guar- ■ antee tbat ail Bepairs will receive careful . attention. A Good Assortment, of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, •£» <S" Spectcles, &c. I Will be Kept in Stock, for Sale at Lowest ► Remunerative Prices. z390 0«i DIMEBS ihl 1 — — MRS LOVELL has decided, owing to dull times, oa and after this dale f Sale Days and Saturday* only) to charge 9d for Good, Plain DINNER. Refreshments as U9ual until 10 p.m. Eot Pies, Cakes, Paltry, Scones, Buna, Good Tea, Coff=e and Cocoa. Fruits of the Season, Cheap for Cesb, AT LOVELL'S, Opposite Eastwood snd Co.'s, GORF, COMMEROIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. MR J. E. HANNAH, jun., has been appointed Agent for Southland for tbe above Company, vacant through tbe death Of Mr R. Macleod. Tbe Business of the Company will ih future be conducted at tbo office of Mr Hannah, Ward's Buildings, Crescent (next Uaion 8.8, Company), Invercargill. Messrs B. S. MACDONELL & CO, .1 Have been appointed Agents for Gore, Biversdale, Mataura and Surronnding District. J, E. HANNAH, Jun., 'Southland Agent. F. ALLEfI, 1 General Manager. I 9 h July, 194 573z

T. ANDERS©* HAS pleasure in announcing tbat he has Opened a vi ' ; ; Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon, In the old Balway Hotel Building*, opposite the Post C ffice, Gore, wbere he ronfldfotiyanticipatcß tbe eupport bf bis old friends and" the public generally. CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO Of the Best Brands always on hind., y PIPES A SPECIALTY. 454* Supreme (ourt Hotel, Tay Street, Ii*VEBCA__Gn.L. CENTBALLY SITUATED, within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station f next deor 10 tbe Courthouses, and in close | proximity t. tho Post Office, Banks and other Public Buddings. The above baß been reconducted on sound Tfmperance Piinciples, and cannot be tee highly recommended, as a; resort for Country Settlers. Casual Mesla and other Culinary Conveniences are special features of the Estab lishment, oombined with Strict Economy. Private Sitting Booms, Bath Booms r -Sec, kc. MRS W. HEND^RSO^ .% Late of Dee Street. . 602 a - : ,' GORE HAIRDRESSING SALOQ^, MAIN STRFBT. MRS GLEESON wishes to inform 'tip) P-ttroos of her late Husband and tjie Public of Gore and Snrroonding DUtrictsTtbat tbe Shop aod Saloon have been Benovated, and a New Stook of Goods laid in of all Tobacconists' and Ladies' tnd Gentlemen's Toilet Requisites, A Firat«class Hairdresser is engaged, and the,, biat attention will be giveu to Castometf. f la lies Attended to as Usual. A Call Solioited, Attention, Civility, Cleanliness, Hair Work done on the Premises. / Wigs on Hire ni? WMHtitf MRS gleesok; j - THE ELECTRIO POLE,' MAIN STREET, GORE; :

F.i m. iiii n 111 ii- .ii, iii r )i i i.c jii . 'ii i.- i>i. n" i'^iii.i*.:i<i*ii^r>m^|^iay FOR INFANTS AND INMLH)i MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSP OR MXIrfSH FOOD. IPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COW'S MILK CANNOT BE OBTAINS. towie Qooit am fi-te from Animal Qtrtitt taut Itten ittud in any CUtHste. T> bt obtained from all Omiggutt and fttifk " PILLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pais to the Stomach, &ti& Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after, meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, C^sthrcJVCtK Bldtchet f on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Fnghtful Dreams, and aH Nervous and fVemblln^. i Sensations, i*c. THE FI_tST DOSfe WILL OIVB ISMIII' HI TWRMTV MJNUTHS. Thit no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited tq, tr/ one Box of these Polt^«£d ttii+Ad will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore ?ema\l»vto tqmphU____. health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. Fbr a Weals Stomaoh; Impaired DigwtUm; Disordered Lifts; . they csi illcs magie .— a few doses will worjk wonders npon tha Vital Organs ; Strengthening ttiHmmbi ' ' ~ System • restoring tea long-lost Complexion ; bringing back tha keon edge at ftppetito, and autan^Hß^K|fS|fe Rowsrne or Ha Ait a tha wool* furs hum. brhot d tha hemen frame. For titrating o&HB-B fe-ea eUxnates the/ ara epeeiellf renowned. These an " facte '• admitted bj thonsand* ioi aU aluMMKtet* aad one of taa best fraanrateu to tha Narrow anl Debilitated Is thai Aattteflfr ttlk ImiaSlMamStik < f?**tFai*iVtditinttoikHKrld. Fnlldlr««tlonS«itl)«Mbiox. <■ .T PwMrt* wntv toy t^om»» bcbcwaw, f» Hf »a^ Uww^th^ teM ■ »Wfl WA WWJWWI WWW W&mi ■ ■••' '>^^ "T\^ , " ,rr '

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 12 October 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 12 October 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 12 October 1894, Page 2

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