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".■■'■ .. ■ .1 ■■-■I, ,11,.,.,,-m . .„. , _. , - ' ■- General Notices. W. SCOTT BEDFORD,, TAILOR, , TTAS OPENED A SHOP IN HOLLAND'S NEW BUILDINGS, MAIN STREET, GORE. ( See Display in "Window ! See Display in Window ! MANAGER MR E. FROBARTH, ' CERTIFICATED CUTTER, LONDON SCHOOL OF ART. < ; i; TEtY THE OORE! BRANCH NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY i — FOR — MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1 THE LEADING HOUSE FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. See Windows for Latest Novelties. All Goods Sold at Factory Prioes. HALLENSTEIN BROS., J. L. RIDLAND, Manager. Imitation is the Sincerest Flattery. BEWARE OFImITATIONS. THE Marvellous Success of Beehive Boots made in our own Factory has caused imitations to be offered elsewhere. Take warning against the device of U nscrupulous Shopkeepers who try to Imitate our Brand. Avoid all risk, and purchase from the ONLY MAKERS of Beehive Boots (SIMON BEOTHEBS). OWN FACTORY DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. It is evident that the man who Makes what he Sells is in a better position than he who Buys from tho Manufacturer and Sells afterwards. REGISTERED &&% EGISTEBED TRADE MARK. As Sample, 7/G. TRADE MARK. Women's Patent Evening Shoes, 2/G Men's Bluchers, from 4/11 Children's Fireside Slippers, from Gd Men's Strong Balmorals, 7/11, 8/11 Girls' and Boys* School Boots, from 3/11 Men's Cookhams, from 10/G Women's Superior Fanoy Carpet Slipporß, 1/G Men's Watertights, from 9/6 Women's Strong Shoes, 4/9 Men's Pegged Balmorals, 0/0 Women's Dairy Boots, 6/9 Men's Superior Walking Balmorals, fancy Women's Strong Leather Slippers, 2/9 fronts (hard wear), 10/9. Football Boots, Clogs, Leggings, Gum Boots, etc. SIMON'S CASHBOOT STORE, HOLLAND'S BUILDINGS, GORE. Winter Goods Winter Goods AT THE GASH WAREHOUSE & FANCY GOODS BAZAAR. BOYNE BROS. HAVE opened out their Stock of NETJIT 'WXJS'TEIi GOODS, and invite inspection. FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, VERY CHOICE. LADIES' KNITTED VESTS. CHILDREN'S WOOL HATS AND HOODS. WOOL POLKAS. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, VERY CHEAP. FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES. BLANKETS AND RUGS." PLAIN AND FANCY WOOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Special Reductions in the Book and Fancy Goods Department. Weldon's Ladies' Journal, Dressmaker, Bazaar, Home Dressmaker, Young Ladies' Journal, Windsor Magazine, Harper's Monthly, London Journal, Black and White, Sketch, Graphic, Illustrated London New.?, and all English Journals, ' Canterbury Times ' and ' Press,' ' Lyttelton Times.' AGENTS FOR DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. Remember at BOYJSTE BUOS., S&aln Street, Gore. General Notioes. General Notices. PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR LEASE. ( TAN S. SIMSON (on behalf of the Poverty -*- Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association (Limited), has FOR SALE or LEASE, several Properties, ranging from 20 acres to 400, to 2000, and up to 5000 acres. The « ■ _ g_\fW% 0 A A Prices are from £40 for land adjoining the C laLU I U VV UUa Township, where you can make 5s per week jer acre out of tho land, selling milk or huttcr, to £5 5s for land six miles away, Tiighly improved, or can be leased; to land riTTp AT) riT) Am^DTl^G f jart bush and part cleared, guaranteed to (jliJuAl VjllUvJiilillljb I ■carry two sheep to tho acre all the year around, 30 miles from Gisborne— price, 40s per acre. I have also, on behalf of the Company, rTITJ'V' T? TT (IVH fa r*(\ two or three HOTELS for Sale or Lease -*- doing splendid businesses, very little capita [required to go into them, and a sure thing I ior those that do. I. S. SIMSON, GROCSRIBS. 1 i c 389 Gisborne. BYERS AND eCOTJBEES ~~ I|p "*£&&: H Best Value in Gore for CASH. IS V^f^W^i^L 1* ' BACON CUBING STARTS ON 18th MAY. "& "2 *$liP? t*--^.. ?, m.- Special Advantages to Customers Buying *3 Ji* J«rv__' fj \Z pv yf&zE^. m £ a < <^J_CAX~>^ p GROCERIES. /COUNTRY ORDERS carefully attended \J to, and carriage paid one way. IIOSS & CO., NOTE THE ADDRESS: OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE, GORE. ~~ notice. "E . LLOYD & C 0. ., TO THE PUBLIC OF MA.TAUEA. DIRECT IMPORTERS, WE, the Undersigned, beg to give notice .. m . — . ._, . . „ tbat, owing to the severe loss we " The Cash Exchange," have sustained through the recent floods, we (Next to the Post Office), find it necessary to RAISE THE PRICE OF * LIGNITE to 6s Per Ton at Pit, 7s De- GORE. 581 c livered at Mataura, and lOs for 30 cwt. delivered at Mataui a. These Prices to be Charged from 13ih JULY, and to continue ' till further notice. C. P. SLEEMAN, 909 c BEATTIE & COSTER. NOTICE TO Roman Cebtliolies. • Trrr. « „ • — T^ , «. IVOTICE TO TDABBITERS 1 HE following are the services for the J_^ _f_\, month of v JULY. THE WOODLANDS MEAT PRESERVm r<„,.„ o „„;> n T7i„„„«„., r>* no *; nr , IN( * WORKS will Receive Rabbits up to ; 19-Gore 9 and 11, Kngston Crossing 30Tn SEpTBMBER> 9, Riversdale 11. 09n w v rn iT nn j 20— Gore 9, Pukerau 11, Wyndham 11. * iw vv - *" lAII,

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 165, 21 July 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 165, 21 July 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 165, 21 July 1896, Page 4

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