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L Speoia. Advertisement. STOCK-TAKING! STOCK-TAKING! t 1 1 CARTER & CO. 1 TAKE DOWN STOCK ON 31sT JULY, and it is very important that they considerably Reduce their Heavy Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING before that date. So they ; are going to sell a large quantity of USEFUL GOODS at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, believing that to be the best way to quit their Goods and turn them into Cash. ' Read. a. Few Only of tlie Wonderful Bargains. Manchester Bargains. Fancy Bargains. Red Twill Flannelette, BJd quality now 4|d. Whalebone Strips, 2d and 3d per dozen ; des-Pink-dyed Flannelette, 4Jd quality now 2jd. perately cheap. 28in. Stripe Flannelette, 2|d quality now l|d. Colored Crochet Cotton, now Id ball. 33in. Stripe Flannelette, now 3Jd and s|d. Girls' and Women's Hose, from 6d per air Colonial Flannels reduced to Bjd, 10} d, Is, up. and 1 / 2 - Gloves desperately oheap, 6d and 1/. White Calico, 1 yard wide, now 3|d. First-class Kid Gloves, now 2/6, 3/6, and Blankets, Rugs, and Quilts cheap. Call and 4/9. _ , B <£- . Infants' Wool Bootees, 3|d to 1/. All are Real Scouring Cloth, usually BJd per yard, reduced. now 4 yards for 1/. Bed Marking Cotton, Id reels now 4Jd dozen. Colored Border Tray Cloths, B|d and 1/ up. Ribbons clearing at Id, 2d, 3d, and 4|d yard. White and Unbleached Sheetings, 10Jd, 1/, Laoo turned out at Id, 2d, and 3d yard. 1/2* and 1/4 J. Handkerchiefs of all kinds very cheap. Stripe Window Hollands, worth 1/, now 6fd. Braid and Jet Trimmings, etc., very cheap. Dress Bargains. Show-room Bargains. Double-width Homespuns, were 1/6, now 6jd. Ladies' Black Straw Hats clearing at 6d Fancy Tweeds, Moire effect, were 1/3, now and 1/. B|d. Ladies' Felt Hats desperately cheap, in Black, Prime Cheviot Tweed, was 1/lU, now 1/. Nav y- or Br °wn, worth 2/11, now 1/. Navy and Blaok Serges, 1/, 1/6, and 2/6. Ladies' Tweed Ulsters less than half-price, Nuns' Veiling, evening shades, 1/2* and 1/6. r ,. 2 /J- 1 „ to 10 J 6 - . , Black Velveteens, 1/, 1/3, 1/6. 1/11, and 2/6. l >*»ob' Corsets, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, and Colored Velveteens, 1/6 and 2/6. Al. T . 6 / u U P- • Colored Plush, good shades, 1/11J, 2/11, and LadlßS ' Underclothing of all kinds cheap. Remnants of all kinds cheap. m ? u - r „. New J aokets . Mackintoshes, and Millinery cheap. BARGAINS I Wings and Frills very oheap, from Id upBARGAINS! wards. BARGAINS 1 Thousands of other Bargains. Call and see. Bargains in Clothing Shop. Men's Tweed Overcoats, with sleeves and Men's Strong Colonial Rib Lambswool Pants, deep cape, only 25/9. 4/6> 4/llf and 5/11Mens Beaver Oveiaoats, with sleeves and Men's Strong Cheviot Rib Lambswool Pants, deep cape, 30/; worth 45/. 2/6 and 3/11. Men's Waterproof Coats, splendid value, 35/, Men's Strong Cheviot Lambswool Under--39/6 to 59/6. ghirts, 3/6 and 4/6. Men's Strong Mole Trousers, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, Men's Strong Mosgiel Lambswool Underand 7/11. Al value. shirts, 5/11. Men's Strong Dark Colonial Tweed Suits, Men's Flannel Undershirts, 2/11, 3/11, and 27/6, 35/9, and 39/6. 4/6, White or Grey. Men's Strong Colonial Tweed Treusors, 8/11, " Men's Strong Cardigan Jackets, 4/11, 6/9. 9/11, 10/6, and 11/9 up. 7/6, and 9/11. Men's Strong Colonial Trousers and Veßts, Men's Heavy Twill Flannelette Shirts, re--13/9, 16/6, and 19/11. duced to 1/6. Youths' Colonial Suits, with long trousers, Grand lot of Men's Working Shirts, 1/6. 21/, 22/6, and 24/6. 1/11, 2/11, and 3/11. Boys' Colonial Tweed Knicker Suits, 10/6 Men's Union Shirts, 3/11, and 4/11. All and 12/6 up. Wool, 5/11, 6/11, and 7/11. Boys' Man-e'-War Suits, all sizes, 5/11, 6/11, Men's White Shirts, splendid value, 3/11, 7/11, and 8/11. 4/11, and 5/11. ' Boys' Navy Curl Reefer Coats, 5/11, 6/11, Men's Regatta Shirts, all sizes, and good _ 7 /Ji l - and 8 / n - washing colors, 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11. Boys' Tweed Overcoats from 12/11. Youths' Boys' and Youths' Shirts, all sizes, grand from 18/11. value. Call and see. Men's Washing Silk Derby Scarfs, now 3 Men's Soft Felt Hats, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, and for 1/. 4/11. Grand lot. Men's Silk Derby Scarfs, 9d, 1/, 1/3, and Men's Black and Colored Hard Hats, Dewest !/6 np. shapes, 4/11 to 7/6. Men's Bow and Made-up Scarfs, 9d and 1/ ; Braces, strong and good : Boys', from 6d ; worth 1/ and 1/6. Men's, 6d, 9d, Is, 1/6, and 2s. Colonial Tweed, by the yard, 1/11J, 2/6, Men's and Youths' Strong Colonial Knit Sox, and 3/6. 1/, 1/3, 1/6, and 1/9. Our Choice Stook and our Low Prioes are finding favor with a good many people. Come and see our Prioes. OAETER & CO., GORE: I DUNEDIN: I LONDON: Opposite Post Office. | 60 and 62, George Street. | 9 Bush Lane, Cannon Street.

Meetings and Amusements. SOUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. mHE ANNUAL MATCH -*- WILL BE HELD OW MR ALEXANDER GRAY'S FARM," Neaii Biunxholsi, on WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST. Usual Libebal Pbize Lisr in All Classes. Gorse-cutting and Jumping Contests. J. A. MITCHELL, 912 c Hon. Sec. TO " PORT ALBERT " OAT SHIPPERS. A MEETING of Shippers by S.S. Port J -*- Albert will be held at tho Criterion Hotel, Gore, on SATURDAY NEXT, 25th inst., at 12 o'clock. All interested will please bring their Returns. 959 c MUSICAL GARNIVAL ! pRAND CONTEST FOB SECOND-CLASS BRASS BANDS, Will be held in Gore on Wednesday Evening, 23hd SEPTEMBER, 1896. QUICKSTEP CONTEST during Afternoon. Full particulars shortly. GEORGE BRETT, 961 c Secretary Contest Committee. MANDEVILLE SCHOOL. A Concert a_tidL Dance, TN aid of the Funds of the above School, •*- will be held in the Hall, on FRIDAY, 2_th JULY, 1896. Doors open at 7.80 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. SINGLE TICKETS, 2s. H. G. BEECOT, 922 c Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO WENDON SETTLERS. A PUBLIC MEETING of Settlers and -^-*- Residents in Wendon and locality, will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, 25th July, at 7 p.m., at the Residence of Mb James Stevenson, To consider the question of Bridging , the Waikaia River. (Signed) A. REID, J. STEVENSON, 9710 Conveners. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SOCIAL. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! TOWN HALL, GORE. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp. GOEE PHARMACY. MEDICINES PREPARED WITH CARE. Pure Drugs used. CHARLES WOOIMAN, MAIN STREET, GORE.

Tenders. TENDERS. TENDERS invited up to SATURDAY, 25th July, for FENCING on Thornhill. Specifications at Knapdale and at Thornhill, where Mb John Mabbah will point out the lines of fencing. 936 c JOHN McOUEEN. TENDERS. fTIENDERS wanted for BREAKING-UP -*- 400 Aores Tussook Land on Block XIV, Wendon. WILSON HALL, 9390 The Camp, Riversdale. TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for PLOUGHING, DISCING, TINE HARROWING, and ROLLING 150.0 Aores Seoond-furrow Land, in blocks to suit Contractors. Specifications and all particulars may be had from the N.Z. Agricultural Company, Riversdale. Tenders close on THURSDAY, 6th August. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. PATERSON, 950 c Station Manager. TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for PLOUGHING and HARROWING 700 Aores Firstfurrow Turnip Land. Horse feed provided. W. H. MEIN. Woodslee, 21st July, 1896. ' 970 c TENDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon on MONDAY, 3rd August, for SUPPLYING MATERIAL aad ERECTING FENCE and GATES at Croydon Siding Sohool. Specifications to be seen with, and tenders to be sent to, WM. J. INGLIS, 972 c Hon. Seoretary, Croydon. General Notioes. BABBITS. RABBITS. SJd PER PAIR SJd AT GORE MEAT WORKS, Croydon Siding. 9560 J3l REWARD. T" OST, from Wyndham, on Ist July, a -*-* GREY 'COLLIE DOG, 14 months old ; name, " Rover." Above Reward will be paid on information leading to its recovery being given. GEORGE HUNTER,. 9550 South Wyudham. SHEEPSKINS, EABBITSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, HAIR, Etc CASH BUYERS ! TOP VALUES NO COMMISSION I J. H, K!RK~AND CO., MAIN STREET, GORE (Next J. Beattie's), Don Street, Invercargill, Bond Street, Dauedin,

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 3

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