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The Matanra Ensign. 1 ESTABLISHED, 1878. Terms of Subscription: PEB ANNUM, DELIVEBED : In Advance ■ . . . . . . 15s Booked 20s PER ANNUM, MAILED: ' In Advance . . . . . . 20b Booked .. '.. .. .. 24a '

General Notices. - •- K :.i PBAPEBY NOTICE. "I '% •TAMI7Q "RT?ATTTT? dbapbb and .olothibb, ■ ":. uMJiD DJliillllJi, MAIN STBEET, GOBE, . " HAS, through steady perseverance, thoroughly succeeded in establishing his name • - - for GENUINE GOODS. This, however, is not all. He has also convinced his ' Customers of selling at Lowest Prices for this decription of Goods. " Try him." This Notice is not required by my Customere, but for the benefit of Strangers 1 coming to Gore, pointing out where Beliable Goods are to be had at Seasonable Prices. And, besides this, I wish to convince the Natives' who have not yet benefited by my experience as a provider of Beliable Fashionable Drapery and Clothing." to try mine," ' : -"•',■ and compare not only with local competitors but also with those goods (mostly old- ' • •'•-'" fashioned) sold by perambulating unlicensed, hawkers from' the large town retailers, V who, although they enjoy many advantages over their country cousins, yet unfairly wish to wipe them out, or oompel them to centraliae to compete fairly. .. In my Workrooms, Artistic and Beliable Work is done in all lines. MILLINEBY. DBESS AND MANTLE MAKING. " S Miss Bahto is my Popular Milliner— doing Miss Allan runs this Department, and t '.■ Stylish Work.> is doing Good Work. . , - N.B. — J. Beaitib is Gore Agent for the Allianoe Assuranoe Co. D. SHAW "^^ WILL HOLD A , - • Cheap Sale, for 14 Days, DUBING which he will offer FIBST-OLASS GOODS at LESS THAN YOU PAY FOB INFEBIOB GOODS at so-called Cheap Sales. Every Article Reduced in Pvloe. Mantles and Jackets at Half-Price. Dress Goods from 5Jd per yard. . . • Braid and Gimp Trimming at Half-Cost — see this line. Blankets, 5/11, 8/6, 9/9, 12/6, 16/. Flannelettes, very wide and heavy, from 3Jd. The Finest Selection of Linoleums and Flooroloths in Gore. DBESSMAKING UP TO DATE. WESTON'S BOOT WAREHOUSE. Cycling BOOTS Tennis { ' Cricket Fishing ana. Running ■ ' , Holiday s n o E S. .; : "POSITIVELY THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS axx€L SHOES -IT IN THE DISTBICT. • fr Soot Trunks and Cases For Sctle. TO HAND — A FIBST-CLASS MAKE OF YANKEE] BICYCE<E. CALL AND SEE IT. A MARVEL AT THE PBICE— £IO Cash. WESTON'S BOOT WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, . , --... Main. Stx>eet, Gore. WM. GARDINEE & CO., MATAURA IMPLEMENT WORKS. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR FARMERS. WE WA>fT YOU TO CALL AND SEE OUB . ' ~ S2L ImproVed Drill Turnip Sower, £1 STEEL Frame, Improved Coulters, Easy of Access, Simple in Construction, can sow any quantity whilst moving, LIGHT, handy on Sidlings. • . . Patent Combined Ridger. MOBE SIMPLE, BUT AS GOOD AS EVEB. THE BEST TURNIP MACHINE EVER INTRODUCED, ■ As used by the Edendale Company, Mr Barnhill (Castlerock), Mr Menzies (Arrowtown), M -'•- G. M. Bell (Gore), Mr Kiogdon (Croydon), Mr W. C. Buchanan (Carterton, ""■ - : Wairarapa), and others. Cambridge Rollers. Lowdown Frame has come to stay, as witness the number we are turning out. Simp ' '. t Light of Draught, and' no possible breakages. Woolpresses. Woolpresses. REDUCED IN PRICE FOR COMING SEASON. .--..-. Sole. Agents for Booth, Macdonalcl and Co.'s FAMED CAELYLE WOOLPEESS, &c. Planet Jr. Implements. '.'.'<■ HORSE HOES, SEED DRILLS, &o. " v Cultivators. Cultivators. We have, the Newest Imported Tool yet introduced in this line, from 6ft. to 7ft. 6in. wide- :-• strong, cannot break, reversible points, can be need as Scarifier, Bidger, etc _ .' •"- SOLE AGENTS FOR . " ' ; '■. Walter A. Wood New Open-rear Binders. •• ■■"../ Aveling and Porter Traction Engines. ' . ■ . Booth, Maedonald and Co.'s Reversible Disc Harrows, etc* ~ MATAURA IMPLEMENT WORKS/ l Gore Branch; WM. GARDINER & CO., InvercargiU Branch. 7 Telephone No. 48. MATAUBA. ' Telephone No. 189. . -'■'-•■ Telephone No. 4. Post Offioe Box 101. ':: ALEX. STOBBD3, Manager. ~ THE SEASON OF 1896. : ■""■;} A-EOVING WE WILi GO; I geoTtrew & co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOR i The World-famed "ROVER" CYCLES. 3 "TXTE CAN HIGHLY BECOMMEND THESE TO OUB CUSTOMEBS, AND WE VV CAN SUPPLY MACHINES TO SUIT ALL BDJEBS. From the IiIOHTBST RACERS to the STRONGEST ROADSTERS we i can meet all Cyclists' Requirements. The particular point to which we would .draw speoial attention is the WONDEBFULLY, .- | LOW PBICES of these High-class Machines; ;.; ;~-- . . ' ';-. ...' I IMPEBIAL BOVEB EOAD BACEB, 24$lba. The foremost ' . . . > ::.- ? r?/-.^~-' I in all important Boad Baces last year .. . . *27 iO O ; : '-/ ?;rt.;J- -; THE BO YAL BOVEB, 291bs. Suitable for touring ' ■ .. 21 O O-:;'"''^^ 1 THE NEW POPULAB EOVEB, 331bs, with brake com- . . ' -_ . '" S'-'i? plete. This is really a low-priced, reliable mount, and -„•"''-- - - : " j : "" ; ; has met with wonderful sucoess in the past .. ,;.. 19 O O" •".•.'' THE LADIES' POPULAB EOVEB .. " .... . .. 18 O^ 5, " .\ - \ i ... FOR PABTICULABS APPLY TO -^ ~'-^-^SXf THE FEDERAL CO.> O;63^^^

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 215, 14 November 1896, Page 1

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