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I freneral Tiotioes i— — ~ ~~ " ~ " ; '" " ~ "" j JAMES BEATTIE TTAS NOW GOT OPENED OUT, HIS FULL STOCK OF HEAVY WINTER GOODS. Dress Goods— Heavy All-wool Black Dresa Ooods, in heavy Kstimiin Sergaß, fancy sell colors ; Ulack Serges, B!»ck Whipcord, UUck Persians, Black Foplins, Black Double Warp Marinos, and Cash meres— grand weights «nd values, all donble widths— from Is 3d to 63 6d per yard. Black Velveteens, la 3 i to 33 61 per yard. Trimmings, Braids and Furs to / match Capital rauge for Mourning— Ompi nnj Crape Cloth, with nil the luttefc Fixingß I Linings, Italian Cloths and Silicias.— At BEATTIE S. Heavy All-wool Colored Dress Materials, wonderful weights and values fox ; price3 this season ; in fact, nerer hive Biich values been shown in ihe Dresa Department : fully 25 paruen. bj'.jv f j-m-.t v»lui!.-.U BBiTrta'i . DRSSSMAKINQ done Elesantly and with Despatch, nnder the management of Miss O'Conkob.— At BBATTIB'S. Flannelettes, in all shades and colors, from 3^l, Twilled. I have, however, a grand, strong, heavy line, lit for Shirting, rare value (29 inch at SJ, and 33 inch at 6jd);-.'-O= Never were such Values shown in Gore. ~\ Flanne's and Flannelons, from-8 1 ; all wool 9J 1 j including the grand, unekrinkatte LANURA. Try them.— Oaly at BBATHE'S. CLOTHING— Men's, Youths' and Boys' ; heavy, warm, good, and strong wear. Full Suits Men's lieavy Kaiapti. ?53 ; Youths', 17a 61 ; Boys', 8a 9d. These are the weights BEATTIE would recommend, AT BEATTIE'S WAREHOUSE vP] H, E. SHACKLOCK'S _.j_J H CELEBRATED [■yjE""] k^Z^-. L OVER TEN THOUSAND OF THESE U^H^^B EANGES NOW IN USE IN fe^JL—^^^^^^S ' NEW ZEALAND. rjiHEY will Burn Lignite, True Coal, or Wood up to 24 inches long The "Flues are all Salf-contained, and heed no setting. Can be worked in a Chimney or with Stove-pipe. The Oven heals wel), and is a good Bread Baker. MADE IN ALL SIZES, WITH COPPER OR CAST-IRON BOILERS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVENS. Very suitable for Shepherds' Huts, Sheep Stations, Farms, Hotels, and Dwelling Houses. HIGH OR LOW PRESSTJKE BOILERS FITTED. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. TOMB RAILINGS, IRON FRETWORK, AND GENERAL CASTINGS AT LOWEST RATES. HSP Ca'alogues on Application to the Maker and Patentee — H. E. SHACKLOCK, SOUTH-END FOUNDRY, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. FEDERAL IRONMONGERY DEPOT. TfITTE HAVE JUST LANDED A LA.RGE STOCK OF Wire and Rabbit Traps, CONSISTING OF 200 COILS NO. 8 GALVANISED IRON 200 300 DOZEN "MOA" RABBIT TRAPS 300 Wo would like Ihe Farmers j<]st to try a Sample of this GALVANISED WIRE. We foel sure of it being once U6ed always used. THE "MOA" TildP BEST IN THE MARKET. ORDERS SENT TO ANY ADDRESS. GEO. F. TKEW & CO., FEDERAL IRONMONGERY DEPOT, GORE. ~si^4NDIA BOOTS!. rpHBSB CELEBRATED BOOTS are in Universal Demand from Auckland to tho Bluff The largest staff in the Colony is employed Men's Grand Watortights and Shouting at THE ZEALANDIA PAOTOUY. Boats. Men's Fine French Calf Balmorals and Only tho voiy licet Materials and Workman- Bhofiß. ship are used. Splendid Oaokham Boots, wide sewn lor boat — — wear, and many other lines. Their chief points are': Boya' and Youths' Nailed, Lace, and Shoot Real Sterling Hard Wear in S Boots - Splendid Fitting and Comfort Women s Calf Balmorals and Dairy Boots. Five Appearance Also, FINE BOOTS AND SHOES of every Moderate Prieet description, — — Children's Strong School Boots in great Each Pair is branded ZBALANDIA. variety. m, . . . . T , , The (Patent) Paragon Boot or Boya and This brand is everywhere known and ac- ' Gi ° lg and J ceded as a guarantee of good wear. w he D epenc U ble Sohool Boot (registered). When a customer sees the word « Zealandia' ( These arc P^_ ot ™rrior*.J """Whw'ta.nd^cUy'" 161 " 1 Purohawra should see that each pair is what he l wants. y blanded " ™****? None .then nro genuine. Retailed by the principal Storekeepers throughout the District ; wholesale by SKELTON, FvOSTSOK AJBTD 60., CHRISTOHUEOH. AITKEN & BUG AD, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, LOW'S CORNER, GORE, BEG to return thanks for past favors, and having now taken mwo Central and Commodious Premises, lately occupied by GEORGE LOW, CORNER OF MAIN AND MERSEY STREETS, Hope by Strict Attention to Business, and a Moderate Scale of Charges, to atill morit a share of Public Patronage. "' I REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, r. ) y All Kinds of SADDLERY MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTIOE.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 16, 6 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 16, 6 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 16, 6 August 1895, Page 1

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