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Q-eneral Notices JAMES BEATTIE O"AS NOW GOT OPENED OUT, HIS FULL STOCK OF HEATY WINTER GOODS. DreSS Goods— Heavy All-wool B!aok Dress Gooda, in heavy Estimiin Serges, fancy seH colors; ISlaok Sjrges, Bl^cfc VVhifoord, Blsck FVaians, Black Poplins, Blaok Double Warp Morinos, snd Cashmeres— grand weights nnrt vjlu-.s, all donblo widths— firm Is 3d to Ba 6J peryaid. Blaok Velveteer/F, 1^ 31 to 3j 61 per yard. Trimmings, Hraids and Fure to match. Capital range for Mourning— Cr«p; and Crape Cloth, with fell the latut Fixings , Unicgs, Italian Cloths und Siiicias.— At BEiTTIES. Heavy All-wool Colored Dress Materials, wonderful weights and values for prices thU season J in fact, neier hive such values been Bhown in ihe Dress Department : fully 25 pa.-cen. biW.v ti-in-.c nlaii,- Vt BKATPIE'3 . DE-CSSIIAKIN9 done Elesantly and wiih Despatch, under the management of Miss O'Connor.— At BEATfIE'd. Fiannelettcp, in all shades and colors, from 3^l, Twilled. I have, however, a grand, stroog, heavy lino, fit for Shirting, rare *alua (29 Inch at 61, and 33 inch at 6J I ). gg» Never were such Values shown in Bore. Flanne's and Flannelons, from 81 •, all wool 9JI j including (he grand, unskrinkable LANURA. Try them.— Only at BISATriB'S. CLOTHING — Men's, Youths' aod Boys' ; heavy, warm, good, and strong wear. Fnll Suits Mtn's Heavy Kai&poi, ?ss ; Yonths', 17a 6:1 ; Boyb', 8s 9.1. These aro the . weights BEATTIE would recommend. AT BEATTI£'S WAREHOUSE pi •H, E,,SHACKLOCK ! S _ J |p CELEBRATED ['"diH O k J OVER TEN THOUSAND OF THESE [U^^^^^l EANGES NOW IN USE IN j^^lfc^ligi^si=^£i NEW ZEALAND. HHHEY will Bara Lignite, True Coa', or Wood up to 24 inches loDg The Flues are all Sslf-contalned, and need no setting. Can be worked in a Chimney or with Siove-pipo. Ths O^on heats well, and ia a good Bread Baker. MADE IN ALL SIZES, WITH~OOPPER OR CAST-IRON BOILERS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVENS. Very suitable for Shepherds'' Huts, Sheep Statioue, Farms, Hotels, find Dwelling Housee. HIGH OE LOW PIIESStmE BOILERS FITTED. BOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. TOMB BAILINGS, IRON FRETWORK, AND GENERAL CASTINGS AT LOWEST RATES. g^° Ca'alogues on Application to the Maker and Patentee — ■ H. E. SHACKLOCK, SOUTH-END FOUNDRY, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. FEDERAL IRONMONGERY DEPOT. •WE HAVE JUST LANDED A LARGE STOCK OF Wire arid Rabbit Traps, CONSISTING OF 200 COILS NO. 8 GALVANISED IRON 200 300 DOZEN "MOA" RABBIT TRAPS 3QO We would like Ihe Farmera just (o try a Sample of thia GALVANISED WIRE. We feel sure of it being once used always used. £ THE "MOA" Tli£P BEST IN THE MARKET. ORDERS SENT TO ANY ADDRESS. GEO. F. TKEW & CO., FEDERAL IRONMONGERY DEPOT, GORE. npHBSB CELEBRATED BOOTS are in Universal Demand from Auckland to tho Bluff The Lr T e H E t^ANDIT^oTY^^' S GraDd W t 0 r 0 1f t8 BDd 8h0 ° ting „ , , , Mon's Fino French Calf Balmorals and Only tho very beat Materials and Workman. Phons. ship are naed. Splendid Ooofcham Boots, wide sewn lor beat wear, and many other iineß, Their chief points are': Boys' and Youihs' Nailed, Lace, and Shoot Real Sterling ITard Wear 'DS Hoots. Splendid Fitting and Comfort Women s Cal£ Balmorals and Dairy Boots. Muc Ajipcarancc Also, FINK HOOTS AND 3HOISS of every Moderate Prices description. Each Pair i 8 bmTdTd ZEALANDIA. ° hildr(la ' fl B °° t3 '" *"" This brand is everywhere known and ao- Th ° < patent > ?n™B™ Boot or Boys and ceded as a guarantee of good wear. Dnpend , b]e X^"^ ( re gi ßtcr ed). When a customer sees the word ' Zeatendia' (TJiese are per/cot warriors,) on a Boot, he need not look further, for he lirb found exactly Purchasers should bco that each pair Is what ho wants. branded " ZcnlaDdia." None others aro geunine. Eetailed by the principal Storekeepers throughout the District ; wholesale by SKULToar, fbostxoe: ash) oo» OHRISTOHTJEOH. AITKEN & B^OaK SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, LOW'S CORNER, GORE, BEG to return thonkß for past favors, and having now taken mere Central ana Commodious PremUes, lately occupied by OEOR'JR LOW CORNER OF MAIN AND MERSEY STREETS, Hope by Strict Attention to Business, and a Modorato Scale of Charces to still merit a share of Public Patronage. «">-•• REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, All Kinds of SADDLERY MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 15, 3 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 15, 3 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 15, 3 August 1895, Page 1

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