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If, says Mr Broadhurst, M. P., a British warship were to raze Constantinople to the ground aud hang the Sultan to its yard-arm, the commander and his ship would be adored by the British workers. Strayed dogs are now " electrocuted " in South Omaha, Uuited states. It is said that asphyxiation was too slow. General Nofcicos. __-____!<_____ Rise in the Price of Bread. /'WING to the SUDDEN RISE IN FLOUR, tho Price of 41b Loaf in Goro and Mataura, on and after this date, will be 7_ per _.oa_ . D. McFARLANE, J. H. McKECHNIE, JOSEPH HEHERR, Gore ; MacGIBBON „ SONS, JOHN THOMPSON, Mataura. 9th November, 1896. 6GOd SADD__3_l-Y_ ' TO THE RESIDENTS OF WYNDHAM AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. S RICHARDSON begs to notify that ho • is now prepared to supply FIRST-CLASS SADDLERY of all descriptions, at Lowest Possible Prices. Repairs Promptly and Neatly Executed. S. RICHARDSON, WYNDHAM HORSE BAZAAR. Southland Brewery. ROOPE & CO., MALTSTERS, BREWERS, AND BOTTLERS, Mauy Stkeet, INVERCARGILL. Post Office Box, 34. Telephone : Office, 33 ; Brewery, 53. 232 d WM. SANDILANDS, ; GUN AND LOCK SMITH. GUNS, BICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES, _c, REPAIRED. FOR SALE : Lathe (back geared), Sewing ! Machines, Guns, etc. > I Charges Strictly Moderate. f j Next Colonial Bank Buildings, ' MAIN STREET, GORE. 3 T7IURTHER IMPROVEMENTS at ou: jJJ Gore Premises, — Show Room, Carpe j ■ Room, Dressmaking Rooms. — J. MacGiduoi j ' and Sons. , | AGENTS for English and Americui BICYCLES. Light weight, Regula j I Beauties. . Prices on application. — J. Mac , I Gibbon and Sons. ■fe. -

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 213, 10 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 213, 10 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 213, 10 November 1896, Page 3