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Special Advertisements. the only MACKINTOSH LADIES' TAILOE DEE gmEEXj OTBECOATS SOUTHLAND. "^BCABSILL. W. SCOTT BEDFORD, THE MOST - BIDING BKEECHES FASHIONABLE DEE STREET > LAI)IEg . EIDING *.VTAILOEING INVERCARGILL. Emm ",.'> : V:- EMPOEIUM. Cycling Costumes. " BE IN THE KNOW." rfIHOSE who \7JBh to be "in the know" should come and see our SIfIEXNTCr A SHCOTST, which includes the SEASON'S FASHION in all its fulness, variety, and oharm. The time is young, but there is nothing like being ahead — a minute too late may lose a fortune ; an hour too soon has saved many a life. Choose early from the first - arrival?, and be in the front of fashion. ' ! Newest Designs. Newest Colors. Newest Shapes. j ONLY AT . ! SIMON'S CASH BOOT_STORE, SSftg&TK 8 ' : - Men's Bluchers, from 4/9. VERNON'S PATENT STRAPS. ' Boys' School Bdd.3, from 4/11. ! Girls' High-leg School Boots, 7-9, 3/11. BICYCLE SHOES. Girls' High-leg School Boots, 10-13, 4/11. Babies' Shos3, from 1/- per pair. WHITE HAIR SHOES. ! Children's Patent Strap Shoes, from 1/6. ' Ladies' Fancy Carpet Slippers, velvet bound, TAN BOOTS AND SHOES. ] 2/11. Men's Strong Walking Boots, hard wear, PATENT WALKING SHOES. ' fancy fronts, from 10/6. /v fi Ladies' Neat Evening Shoes, from 2/(5. ' »s«li«^__ Ladies' Two-bap Leather Shoes, 4/9. sP^PHf§§S§£^& Ladies' Strong Leather Shoes, 4/11. • Tf^iiilsillllf Ladies' Leather Slippers, from 2/6. Bm^^^^S Ladies' Kid Lace Shoes, from 4/11. flPy'Sllllilllii Ladie3* First Quality Lace Shoes, 8/6. ' Jjiwsisjjllilsll^l® Ladies' Canvas, Shoes, from 3/9. j*^^^^^^^^^^ Men's Fireside Slippers, from 1/6. j*R^^^^^^s>&^^a Men's Tan Balmorals, 10/6. Men's Balmorals, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, etc. Men's Watertight Bluchers, from 6/9. As par Sample, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11. MAIN STREET, GORE. UP-TO-DATE HOUSE ! NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY — FOR -- M EN ' S ' BOYS ' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, HATS, MERCERY, ETC Boots Ebnci Shoes. HALLENSTEIN BROS., 3. C. ALLAN, Makager. TO THE WOOL GROWERS OF OTAGO" AND SOUTHLAND. DEAR SIRS,— The report having been persistently circulated, both in print and verbally, that we, having severed our connection with the Dunedin Brokers' Association, will be unable to dispose of Wool advantageously on account of the Wool buyers having posi- ■ tively refused to attend sales held by those outside the pale of the Association, it gives us pleasure to be in a position to FLATLY CONTRADICT ALL SUCH RUMORS, which, it must be apparent, are circulated with the viewof injuring our business. We need only refer you to the subjoined letter from the Wool Brokers' Association, and invite growers to attend our sales and judge for themselves whether or not we obtain the highest market value for all clips entrusted to us. Kindly note, Commission 1J per cent., and interest on advances on Wool in store, 5 per cent. — We are, yours faithfully ,_ THE MUTUAL AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD. TO THE WOOL GROWERS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. Dear Sibs,— My attention having been called to n circular issued by a firm of Wool Brokers in Dunedin, to the effect that the " Wool buyers had notified their intention of only attending sales held under the management of the Brokers' Association, and positively refusing to attend sale 3 held by outsiders," I take this opportunity of assuring Wool growers that the foregoing statements have no foundation in fact, and that the Wool buyers hold themselves entirely free to attend any sales they may think fit, and further, that they have no ejncsrn whiteeer with any disputes which may exist between the seHiug brokers. J. HERBERT JOWITT, Hon. Treasurer, N.Z. Wool Buyers' Association. Seeds, season 1896. Seeds. J. H. KIRK & CO., INVERCARGILL, GORE, AND DUNEDIN, Agents for C£wxter>lt>wi?y Seed Company, litd., WHOSE SEEDS SINCE THEIR INTRODUCTION TO SOUTHLAND HAVE GIVEN UNQUALIFIED SATISFACTION. Colonial White Clovers (several grades). Colonial Red Clovers (several grades). Cowgrass, Timothy, Bape, etc., etc. Perennial Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Cocksfoot (superior machine dressed). SAMPLES ON APPLICATION TO ANY OF THE BRANCHES. Dentists. Professional. - ~~ [A Cabd.] DENTAL SURSERY FOR GORE. R . B ~ wLK B , E. GL GRESHIM, solicitor, gore. ; SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST ° mCc " _H_ Mam Street> J Main Street Gore. Money to lend on Freehold Securities, at j Current Rates. MR GRESHAM has opened a Surgery in Main Street,. opposite the Railway (PHAS. H. ROBERTS, Station, which will be under the charge of V ' ' Mr W. W. Squires, Surgeon Dentist, of ARCHITECT, ! Auckland. SOUTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, < All the most Modern Improvements have Esk Street, Inveiicargill > been introduced, and Highest-class Dentistry (Above Tothill, Watson's Offices). 1 will be practised. Also Prepares Inventors' Plans and i witwq Mnnpniw Specifications for Patents in i FEES MODERATE. * Countrieg ( Country Visits as follows : — r , r*m> 1 TAPANUI, Monday, 2Cth October, 3 p.m., L '- 1 ' Mun^dtnoter ***"' U TyTB- D. L. P 0 PP E L W EL L, | RIVERSDALE, Monday, 2nd November, J ~ J - i from 3.30, till Tuesday, 3rd November, SOLICITOR, MERSEY-STREET, ] 9.30 a.m.— Gee's Hotel. GORE. , MATAURA, Wednesday, 11th November, 8.30 Money to Lend on Freehold Securities. a.m. till 1 p.m. — Cameron's Hotel. Agent for New Zealand Insurance Company , R> 8 "' L ice^^ d^™ eyor ' \ LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR, : Main-stheet, Goue. Mersey Street, Gobe. I have pleasure in intimating that I have t\k "SW. H t> tt rrmn ig OPENED A BRANCH IN GORE, next I) T , «* 3"* ," , to Mr Knight's Hotel, under the Manage- ( Late o£ Collins st - Melbourne), : ment of Mb J. Gray (Registered Dentist by Consulting and Operative Surgeon, Examination). Magter o£ Arta o£ the UniyMsHy o{ Mel . .... _„ _ " _ , . . bourne, Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Nitrous Oxide Gas and Cocaine admims- Surgery of the University of Edinburgh, tered for painless extraction of teeth. Member of She Royal College of Surgeons Fees Moderate. Consultation Free. England, Doctor of Medicine, First HonorHours of Consulation— 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. mim, Gold Medallist and Classical Scholar, _=. „ «. . may be consulted at Dr Low's late Residence, tS" Country Visits as follows : — Don Street, Invercarsilll TAPANUI, Thursday and Friday, 29th and Z 30tlj October. — Wrenstead's Chemist's NOTICE. Shop. WYNDHAM, Monday, 2nd November. T^ R C< r '°" sBr HAS RESUMED PRACWAIKAIA, Wednesday, 4th November. XJ JICE IN GORE and miv h P (!on EIVERSDALE, Thursday, sth November.- X^ ** .™ Xilj ' a ™ be . Oo ° Gee's Hotel. suited at his Residence (late F. S. Canning's) __, Ardwick Street. 527 d you can buy 13H0SPH0RUS, PARIS GREEN, BLUE ' -1- STONE, at the CycJe Manuf »otOT«H & Importers, : X . ; Goi-e Pharmacy, INVERCARGILL. i^ /. MAIN STREET. A STOCK of over GO Ladies' and Gents' „*»,*-; " -.- • '■_.."' ' -Cjl. Machines to choose from. £-'- ; ' CHARLES WJ3O.VI\M, a v;3it o? iN3P3jrruM r^nrdD :

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 214, 12 November 1896, Page 2

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