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'__ . General Advertise ments - WE LEAD I SIMON'S 18 81 1 iSS 11811 SIMON'S BEAT ALL COMPETITORS — AT THB — GORE CALEDONIAN SPORTS, 1894-95. ' J. B.— FIBBT PBIZE, DISTRICT HANBIOAP, 1894. M-Y.— FIBST PBIZB, BICYCLE BAOB, 1894, J. P.— FIBSI PBIZE, SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 1895. ETC., ETC., ETC, . BTTNNING SHOES, BICYCLE SHOES, CRICKET SHOES. If you want to be in tbe lead, Bny yonr BOOTS and SHOES at SIMON'S. . THB LARGEST AND BEST-ASSORTED STOOK IN GORE. WE SELL FOR CASH. , WE BUT FOR CASH.- — >a. NOTE ADDBBSS— J£gjj| SIMON'S BOOT STORE, $MMMiMiM HOLLAND'S BUILDINGS, GORE. V t DUNEDIIsr WOOL SALES, 1895r96. TO THE WOOL GROWERS OP OTAGO. DONALD REID & CO., Wool and Produce Brokers, have muob pleasure in announcing that tbe Otago Wool and Corn Exchange is now ready for the reception of the Season's Olip, and being very commodious, brilliantly lighted, and having bern bnilt specially for the most effective display of- the Wool?, it offers nnsqnalled advantages to growers, and is acknowledged by all competent judges to be the Best Warebonse in Dnnedin for tbe satisfactory disposal of Wool. Tbe Dnnedin Market \b 'now recognised beyond doobt as the best to sell in. By selling hefe the rink of a change in market value,- and the maay expenses attending shipment, are avoided, and growers have the advantage of having their Wool sold under tbeir personal supervision and subject to their o wn control. The yearly increasing quantity arriving and disposed of in tbe Dunedin Market proves that it is thoroughly established, and that it is the most advantogeouß to growers. Reduced Charges. With a view of still fnrlher extending the local sales we nave made reductions which now make tbe Dunedin Charges as low ns any in the Coloniep, aDd which will, we trust, lead to an extended bus>nes« being done in the sale room. The only charges on Rales are as follows : — Bea>>ivine, WViehini/, Classifying. Insurance, etc., £<1 per lb; Commission, 2i per cent, on first £209, and 1} percent, on balance. Cataloguing, Advertising, and Storage— fbee. On Wool offered and not sold the chaTge ia Is par bale only. Our First Sale will be held on THTJBBDAY, 19th December, to be be followed by Sales on tbe 9th and 3 1st January, and 27ih February, 1896. Account Sales and Proceeds promptly within within sis days of the sale. Valuations. We make careful valuation of every lot, large or small, prior to sale, and 8B every department of the business is conducted under our personal supervision, the beßt guarantee is afforded to Consignors that no lot will be sold below its fall market value, and tint their interests generally will be thoroughly protected, an additional guarantee to consignors being that we set strictly as Selling Brokers only on Commission..' All Wool and other Produce consigned to ns, either for sale, storage, or shipment, is folly covered by insurance from tbe time it enters our stores, and can be covered from sheep's back if desired. We hold Auction Sales of Grab, Produce and Rabbitskina every Monday ; Sheepskins, Hides and Tallow eveiy Tuesday ; and Wai and Store' Stock at Burneide every Wednesday, as heretofore, and make Liberal Cash Advances on Stock, Wool and Produce o 1 all descriptions, consigned to ns for sale here or for shipment to London or other markets. Beturninß' our best thanks for the support bo liberally accorded to as hitherto, and assuring you of oui desire to merit a continuance of your confidence, We remain, yours faithfully, DONALD REID & €)0. ! . • - ■ ' ■' ' . \ CARTER & CO. ! THE ONLY (SfjSH DRAPERS IN GORE. ! ■ i ! ■..-'' £1000 WORTH NEW GOODS NO, W IN STOCK. £1000 j , ■

New Prints, choice patterns, 3sd and 4j d ; Navy Qiounda, 6|d, 6}J, 7}i Career and 00, New Muslins, for Pinafores, Dresses or Blous,ea, 4f J, 6Ji, B|3 to Is 3J per' yard • Carter and Co. New Bonnets — Lovely Trimmed Bonnets, either Jet or Btraw,,lo3 6d, 12s 61, 15g tA 21s l ' Carter and Co. New Trimmed Hats, splendid variety ; regular pictures, 6a lid, 83 lid, 10s 6d, 12a 6d to 19i lid Carter and Co. New Sailor Hats, Trimmed ; now all the rage— la 6J, Is lid, 2i 6J, 2s lid j Very ■ Choice Tiimmed— Bibbon, Velvet, and Flowera— 3a 6d up Carter and Co. New Blouses, Is 6d to 69 lid j New Shirts, 2a 6d to 5a lid j New Underskirts, 2a 6d to 10s. 6 1 Carter and Co. New Stookings— Ladiea' and Children's in Merino, Cashmere, and Colonial 'Wool-rbest value in the colony, 6d to 2a 6ti per pair Cartel and Co. Art Huslin in Bright, Plain Colors, 2|d per yard ; also New Floral Patterns, 3|dto6fi . Carter, and 00. |

CLOTHIN& EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP.

Men's Trousers, good Colomil Tweed, | from 8a lid, '9a lid, and 123 6d per pair Carter and 00. • Men's lst-olasa Saddle Tweed Trousers 14» I'd per piir. No Tailor . would ihirg« you l«aa that 25? W tbe same quality Try . art'er and. Co. The Flourishing Farmers' Saddle Tweed Suit, lst-claas Colonial in Jfawn, Grey or Brown 60s ; if made to order would coßt you 903 See Career and 00. Men's Colonial Tweed Suits 269, 30s, 36», 40a— the best value in the colony Carter and Co. Boy'S Clothing (only Colonial-make kept y in stock) 83 lid, 10s 6d, 12a 6d per yjit Carter and Co, Youths' Colonial Tweed Long Trouser Suits. 25a and 30s ;, splendid value ' Carter andC.o.

GARTER & CO. DEFY COMPETITION. THEY BUY FROM THE ACTUAL MAKERS AND SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS. See the Black Board placed outside our Shop in Gore with the Names of the Manufacturers that we regularly boy from. CAHTEH & CO., GOEE, DUNEDIN, AND LONDON. OHAS. OABTEB is our Gore Manager. Opposite Post Office, Gore. J. H. CABTEB is our Dunedin Manager. 60 and 62 George Street, Dnnedin. W. H. CARTE B is our London Manager. £> a Bnah Lane, Cannon Street, London.

r MILLINBHY.— Mbs JPalmeb has juot opened a (Splendid Assortment of Spring Novelties. Flowers, Bucklts, and Feathers for making same. TNSPEOTI'W Invited. Note the AddreßS : X Main Street, (lore (next Colonial Bank). 329 b TV/TRB FALMBB has alflo a Large Stock IVX of Blouses, Belta, Children's Clothing, be new Sailor and Garden Hate, and Hat ttacbe.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 82, 9 January 1896, Page 3

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