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THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN AND WOOL DROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND ' FINANCIAL AGENTS. CORNSACKS. CORNSACKS. We have now landed our Season's Supply, which we can supply on the Shortest Notice, and at Lowest Market Rates. BINDING TWINE. BINDING TWINE. We hold Large Stocks of BINDING TWINE, and are now Booking Orders at Lowest Market Quotations. S l h !r. Ve - fol '^ le: - C^ OI »^* , ' l s SU*e«s» X>ijE», Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Fencing Wire, Barb Wire, Sheep and Rabbit Netting, Machine Oil, and . ; . All Farmars' Requisites. Stock Auctions held at Gore Yards and other Centres on • regular Sale days We have several FARMS in our hands FOR SALE. ' TSL. "MT. "Mr AIT, Agent, Gore. . ; . 1848 | OTAGO'S JUBILEE. | 1898 '".£■ NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S j jubilee /commemoration /competition übilee Commemoration Competition. ;" : Total attendance at Exhibition, as officially declared, exclusive of Season Ticket-holder*, "" 103,5d9. Nearest guess to correct figures, 103,576, made by MR E. W. WILSON, - of Stratford, who is, consequently, the winner of our Prize, and ..'.'-,;. -^. has been handed our cheque for £23. v :". ['-:>-".* " -'■--.■-■> V:V. ; [copy.[ '■'---f-^fi tv. v 1-. .. x « . Dunedin, June 17, 1898. : 'V* rwL.p^'*^/^ Bl^ boX conta ' nin e the guesses for the New Zealand- >-^ Uothing -Factory s Jubilee Commemoration Competition was sealed up on 16th May '* J '~ and that I was present at the unsealing thereof on this date, and I also notify that ~M tne guess nearest to the actual number was that of MR E. W. WILSON of Strut- : ; "X' ford, who guessed 103,576, the correct number being 103,539. ' • 7j_<j^ _ ' •E. A. COGAN, ' ' '■;"''&. Secretary Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition. . : -'r UNDERNEATH! ~~ : % That's the most expressive text that our Boots and Shoes preach— - .£ taking the leather as it comes from the tanner and fashioning it into " ■ the handsomest of footwear. We are UNDERNEATH that whioh is ■'■■i best. • ■ BEST MATERIAL, BEST WORKMANSHIP, and the other most important item-; ."■"'*. UNDERNEATH IN PRICE! Ladies' Glace 1-bar Evening Shoes, 2/9. Ladies' Warm Slippers, 1/- 1/6 1/9 '"■'• Ladies' Strong Walking Shoes 5/11, 6/9. Ladies' Carpet Slippers, leather'soles, 1/11. o: - Ladies' Leather 2-bar Shoes, 4/9, 5/6. Children's Carpet Slippers, aU sizes, 1/- ■ 1?: Ladies' Walking Boots, strong, but not too Ladies' Gaiters, Snow Shoes, Goloshes : "=' heavy, 7/11, 8/0, etc. Ladies' Foxhead Slippers 2/11 '■' '-• Boys' and Girls' Watertight Boots. Men's Strong Balmorals, 8/11, 9/9, 10/6. . 7~ ■ /&\ >^_ Men's Strong Whole-kip Balmorals, pegged*:*:^: Tv&sT Js?*\ t*_AtJSl Guaranteed Men's English Leather Double- "-~£ A-'v V J^iß sole Pegged Watertight Balmorals, 16/6. ..S---/yV< >& ) "sa U." X—m. Men's Strong Walking Shoes, fancy toes arid : ! * A ITMWr \M. J&^ /%* high heels, 8/11, 10/6. V ffifi&l ./vSV Cents' Patent Evening Shoes, court or lace- ■'■■■'■ K ™ai Mtf VSSfiW^ t up, from 6/11, 7/11, etc. "i\ 1 aLzL\*M$A \V\.M\ I Meu 's. Youths', and Boys' Leggings. »S» l^V^stW—f WjMf \ " Men's Snow Shoes and Goloshes, r r „ j- GUM BOOTS. :.v Ladies, eaU and .inspect our New Evening FOOTBALL BOOTS ''• Shoes— Satin, White Kid, Tan, Bronze. KANGAROO LEGGINGS, Etc., Etc. . • "'; Simon's CASH BOOT STORE, \'s GORE and WYNBHAM.

"~ NEWT PREMISES. FEDERAL Ironmongery Depot, Gore. TTTF! desire to THANK the Public of Gore V V and District for the VERY LIBERAL SUPPORT accorded to us during the past six months while we were in Temporary Premises. We beg to inform them that we have now opened our COMMODIOUS NEW PREMISES IN • MAIN STREET, GORE. As we have a Large and Well-assorted Stock of IRONMONGERY, FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, PAINTS PAPERHANGINGS (Large' Stock, New Designs, Imported Direct), LINOLEUMS, Etc., Etc., we trust to have a Continuance 'of Your Support. Thanking You in Anticipation. GEO. F. TREW & CO. David McLean, CARPENTER, Hardman's Blacksmith Shop, BALFOUR. HAVING staited business at the above place, I hope, by Good Workmanship and Reasonable Charges, to obtain a failshare of public patronage. Estimates Given for Buildings and Other Works at Lowest Prices. A RE YOU REQUIRING— Venetian Blinds, Self-closing Shutters, Wire Screens, or i Art Holland Blinds. Order from Scott and Wilson, St. Andrew Street, Dunedin. DABBITS WANTED. 300,000 FOR FREEZLNG. 300,000 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Delivery taken at Riversdale, Mandeville, and Mataura. TERMS CASH. Tanner & Bennett, RIVERSDALE. 6og TO THE INHABITANTS OE GORE. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. S. E. FERGUSON, (Late of Invercargill) Has started business in Gore as a WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, and hopes, by strict attention to business and Careful Workmanship, to merit a share of the public patronage. Mr Ferguson having learnt his trade in the shop of Mr N. J. M. Rein (leading watchmaker, Invercargill), and afterwards worked for the trade in Melbourne, is therefore in a position to do justice to all work that is entrusted, to, his care. Persons who leave theiv Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery in the hands of Mr Ferguson may depend upon them | being treated in a skilful and. workmanlike manner. , Give, aatktfaotion and you ensure suocess. NOTE ADDRESS-^ S. E. FERGUSON, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER. (Main Street, Gore (next E. Christenson's). A Select Stock of Watches, C ocks, and Jewellery in hand. ST. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used. All Grocers. ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, Apply T.. Macdonald and Son, . Solicitors, Esk Street Invercargill.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 458, 14 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Issue 458, 14 July 1898, Page 3