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General Notices. ' IRONMONGERY. FURNITURE. CROCKERY. .BUILDING. MATERIALS. BLACKSMITH'S 4. WHEELWRIGHT'S REQUISITES. Ironmontei?V.-We, as usual, have a very great variety, and claim to have the best assorted Slocksin Southland. All the newest lines in English 'and Continental BauSSeriaL-Oriy the BEST of everything kept In Stock aud oulv One Price-tho LOWEST. Complete Estimates 8^ n t f^T™bet and Hardware delivered at any Station in Southland or Otago. WE DO A LABGE BUSINESS IN THESE LINES, AND DO IT WELL. Fnvniture Our enlargements now render it possible to display a much Superior Stock of FURNITURE, aud we intend to be second- to none in the district for this branch. FLOORCLOTHS of various descriptions and qualities. UNEQUALLED FOR COMFORT AND DURABILITY. ASK FOR THIS BRAND. WHOLESALE BY SKELTON, FROSTICK Sl CO., Lisiiteu. CHKISTCHURCH. ~ A LAST WORD. \ N OTHER year draws to a close ; many will again soan olosely the pros J\_ and cons of the pa&t year. There is a satisfaction in knowinp; that we have acted well our part, and have done the best in the oiroumstauoes in which we have been placed. Many of our country friends have, no doubt, accomplished their objeot of making two blade 3 of grass grow where ouly one grew before. Many housewives have, for their part, added to the pleasure of life by making a judicious selection from tho various brands of articles which from day to day refresh the inner man. In these, nono play a-more important part than the " oup that cheers." The housewives who have seleoted the famous TLttER TEAS have acted well their part. Thp.y have had their reward. Those who did not select TIGER TEAS in 1898 missed at least one pleasure in life ; but they onn to some. extent remedy their mistake by commencing to uao TIGER TEAS on the Ist January, 1899. The aim of the proprietors has been to make and keep TIGER TfciAS the boat value in th« market, and, judging from the onormus itoreiso iv sales, they have not faliud in acting thuir part.

Hotels. . The Gore Hotel. MALACHI HANLEY . . Proprietor. HAVING taken over the ohow well-known and favorite Hostelry, I will spare no pains to maintain the reputation the honse has secured under Mr Qutnn's management. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits. First-class Accommodation. Every comfort and convenience. MODKBATK CIIAIiOES. Good Sfabling (with Loose-boxes) adjoining the Hotel. PROVINCIAL HOT JS L, EAST GORE. B. 'WARD .. „ Proprietor. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. The Bust op Liquobs. Go<id Ktabu'.r. MRS STEWART'S GORE COFFEE PALACE. HAVING taken over this old-established and favorite House, I beg to notify that the business so successfully carried on by Mns H. Stjswabt for many years past, will be continued on identically the same lines which have characterised its conduct in the past, and it will bo my endeavor to study the convenience of Patrons in every way, and to maintain the high reputation the Palace has gained. iSJL.E>£. AYSON, PROPRIETOR. |>IVBK«UALB HOTEL [Established 1880.] Jofcuini Gee - Proprietor FIBST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION J?OK THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. I The Railway Hotel, ! EDENDALE. HAS now changed hands, and tho new Proprietor, | G. DEMPSTER, ! (Late of Mataura), Intends keeping all the BUST BRANDS of LIQUORS, and travellers can depend on a good meal. Loose Boxes and Stabling. 510 i Farmers' Club Hotel, ■ WiNDUAM. AF. TAYLOR, (lute of the Southland . Hotel, Gore) having purchased tho above well-known Hotel, begs to notify to the public that he has Spared no Expense in renovating the Premises, and that they will liud First-class Accommodation, and the KKST BRANDS of WINE and SPIRITS. SPEIGHTS BEMR ALWAYS ON TAP. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Well appointed sample rooms for Commercials. Private Suites for Families. 509 i A. SLIGO, PAINTER, PACEIUIANGEU, GRAINEK Etc., MAIN STREET, GORE. IN STOCK.— Choice Selection of Paperhangings, Genuine White Lend, Linneßd Oils, Glass, Etc., and all Painters' Requisites, at LOWEST PRICES. lar* Estimates Given. Terms Moderate. g j||£ Bound tub JPL PRAISES PURE GEYLON OR BLENDED

NOW READY MILLS, DICK & CO.'S X9OO ! Almanac &• Dlrectoiy. I PRICE, Is 6d. EVERY Farmer, Dredger, Miner, and Business Man should procure a copy. i OBTAINABLE FROM— D. B. Esther .. .. Gore J. Mac Gibbon and Sons.. Mataura li. A. Elliot . . . . Fortrose McKay and Co . . . . Wyndham F. Shirley . . . . Waikaka R. Coker . . . . Pukerau : D. Manson . . ... Riversdale j H. G. Beecot . . . . Mandeville Jas. Haudyside . . Waikaia W. Nation .. .. Waikaia J. Matheson and Co. . . Waikaia ~DR. SPEEE rnHE Original H. J. !*PEER, M.D., Grad I uate of Harvard Uuiversity, U.S.A., has removed from Wellington to Dunedin. CHRONIC, NERVOUS, ALL SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES, SPECIALTIES. People at a distance can be treated at home by describing their cases by letter. Addhkss : 11. t. S1 J EER, M.D., P.O. Box 210, DiiDcdin " PLANET " Cooking Ranges. Burn Wood, Coal, Lignite, or Coke. Economical, Convenient, and Clean. Cottage Grates. All Cast. lron; burn any Fuel. The favorite Orate for Offices, Sitting and Bedrooms. Any size to order. • rpOMB RAILINGS and IRONWORK OF J_ ANY PATTERN. Castingt executed in Iron, Brass, and Zinc. J. Walker and Sons, VICTORIA FOUNDRY, CLYDE STREET, IN 7ERCARGILL.

T. McMATH & CO., 1 STOCK AND SUAItEBROKERS, ; ALEXANDRA SOUTH, BUY and SELL at Shortest Notice. Every at ten lion is given to Letters and ■ Tc-legrains. I Having <i wide experience in the Dredging Industry, and a Reliable Knowledge of all Dredging Claims in this Locality, we are prepared to give sound advice to Clients doing business through us. I Flotations undertaken and Capital invested. Telegrams— McMATH, Alexandra. 854] R. HAY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, BEGS to announce that he has opened an Up-to-date Tailoring Establishment in GOKE, where everything is made in the latest approved manner. Como and Try the City Stylos. All Garments Cut hy the London Academy Systems, thereby ensuring a tIT BISCONII TO NONK. At.L «OOOS AT CITY PRICES. An Early Call Solicited. Satisfaction Oiv.iiiinlccd. ■v FASHIONABLE TAILOU, GREEN'S BUILDINGS, GOKE. liOLLAND'S BAZAAR^ Livery and Bait Stables, MEDWAY STREET, GORE. KAVING taken over the abovo Stubles, I shall be glad to have a call from uiy eld friends. ON HIKE Single and Double Buggies. Ladies' and Gents' Hacks. I have added a Fiiwt-class Hearse to my Plant, and am prepared to conduct Funerals on Reasonable Terms. W. TREMisATH, PROPRIETOR,.

: GUARD AGAINST INFECTION. i ____ "VITTHEN an Epiilemic or Plapue breaks out all Medical and Sanitary authorities urge every TTQT7 |J Qjn] VV Householder to take precautionary measures by using a \j OJCd SAFE AND THOROUGHLY EFFECTIVE DISINFECTANT. 1*111? XXHEi Dr. W. A. Chappie, of Wellington, on the Bubonic Plague, says:— "To prevent a germ disease, we must keep nwny or KILL THE GERM." „-w-r t% •■ UXT D " THE "K.P." 3F"titllE> (for universal use) is a powerful GERM KILLER. K P -*■*■•*•"• It speedily disinfects and puiifies sinks, drains, closets, stables, dairies, piggeries, poultry-houses, jlx»*. • 1?T TTTH GC RECQMMT3SDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. . 1?T TTTTI JP LIiJILJ, Sold by all Chemists and Grocers throughout the Colony at 9d and Is 3d a bottle. Can also be •*• «V lW| had in pint, quart, and one gallon tins. ! SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS :• | KEMPTHORWE, PROSSER & CO., W.Z. Drug Co., Limited Dunedin. BRANCHES AT CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. yi rs t. Second. Tfaira. Fourth, Fiffcl*. -- The " STANDARD » Boots with this Brand On this Brand ODly Only ih« V«.ry B.st of • Farmers, Miners, and Brand Boots and Shoes !on tin- heel are Gunxan- the Very Best Wo> kiuoo &la,ttri;ils Me uwd in - all who want to keep- are, known (rora Auok- ' tp>-A to Fit and W-.ar are emuioypd. ■ this Brand nf Bonts and their feet dry, try this lund to the Bluff tor ' r ]J| Show. Brand. Bterlicg Quality. ' ALI TJOOTS BF.ARING " STANDARIV ON THE HEEL ARR MANUFACTURED IN THE CELEBRATED i " STANDABD " BRAND BOOT FACTORY BY { SARGOOD, SON AND EWEN; pune Dl n I. WHOLESAIiE ONLY .

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 717, 29 March 1900, Page 1

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