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'■■ 1.•;,"'.:-•-■•,-■■" - ■'.•;,"' .: -•-■•,-■■" y 1 :■'{ ■'■ ':;'■ : , - -^d&wpftl .- Mt tioos. ,« ■ • y ;* c;-.:. -s^a > ./f;;.-;.;:-;-- V. '■ ' ;:,.-,"'■ I^ ■* *-■•"" -' \ : v " '■;■': ■ ■. . • " ' I / , ■ -• - Ca.ltr&<&** Co. BEG to inform the Public of Gore and District, that they have CLOSED THEIB GORE BUSINESS owing to 'their Landlord having given them Notice to Quit. , They were unable to get Suitable Premises in Gore, so they have Removed their Business to INVERCARGILL. CARTER & CO. Take this opportunity of heartily thanking the Public of Gore and Distriot for the ' generous support accorded them during the last five years, and to inform them that they have OPENED A LARGE DRAPERY & CLOTHING SHOP in Dee Street, INVERCARGILL, known as GUTHRIE'S BUILDINGS. They hold about four times the Stock in Invercargill to what they did in Gore, and they ask any of their Old Friends and Customers, who may visit Invercargill, to give them a call. We shall be very, glad to see you, and do our beat to give you satisfaction. CARTER & CO. make a Specialty of Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Millinery, having engaged one of the best Milliners from Dunedin. : is> : Cai>ter &> Go. Guthrie's Buildings, Dee St., INVERCARGILL. Also at 60 and 62, George St., DUNEDIN, And 103 Fore Street, LONDON. TOTBXLJU WATSON & CO., WOOL, GRAIN, and SEED MERCHANTS, GORE, Also at EAST GORE, INVERCARGILL, DUNEDIN, RIVERSDALE, BLUFF, WAIKAKA SIDING and BALCLUTHA. JONES' PLANO LEVER BINDER. , THE only Reaper and Binder having a Fly Wheel assisting the Cutting Knife, and Level instead of Cog Wheels operating Knotter, which only contain 15 parts all counted. The improvements this season are a much lower platform bar, and stronger cog-wheels driving canvass rollers, the latter being larger in diameter than before. In Ryegrass or Grain Crops the JONES' BINDER cannot be beaten. They were only introduced into this district last Season, and before Buying elsewhere we would ask'intendingPurchasers to consult the follow--ing well-known Local Farmers, all of whom Purchased PLANO BINDERS last year, via* — W. Spiers . . Waiwera D. McKenzie _ . . Waiwera W. Anderson . . Waiwera . Mrs W. McKenzie . . Waitapeka John MoPherson Balfour ' Robert Butel . . Balfour. W. C. Ladbrook Charlton J. Brook . . Arthurton T. Sapwell .. Kelso A. Russell .. Kelso W. T. Soper .. Pukerau Machines can be inspected at Gore and and Riversdale and at H. T. Bain's, Balclutha. ISLINGTON FERTILISERS (fbr Grain, Turnips, Potatoes and Roots). FISON'S MANURES. CHESTERFIELD & TOTHILL'S Hgh Grade Guanos. GARDINER'S Single, Double, Treble Furrow and Digger Ploughs, Drill Ploughs, Double Hidgers, Turnip Sowers, Grubbers, Tine Harrows, Chain Hairowa — all of Local Manufacture. ' ' , P *D. DUNCAN'S Drills, CultivatorsV-Disc Harrows, Etc ANDREWS & BEAVEN'S Chaffcutters, Baggers, Etc ' «•-- ' MARSHALL'S MiUs and Engines. GALT'S Drain Ploughs. DUX PLOUGHS and CULTIVATORS. MILBURN LIME and CEMENT CO. ; UNION OIL ENGINES, from 2J to 100 Horse-power. Sample can be seen at Mr Owen Kelly's Workshop, Gore. VACUUM OILS for Engine', Mills, Reapers and Binders, Ploughs, Etc v MELOTTE SEPARATORS. Easiest driven machine in the markot Can be inspected at Mrs Bowie's farm, Gore — now at work. • , " CINGALESE TEAS. LANCASHIRE BELTING. ' PROCURABIiE OJSTI-iY FROIII TOTHILL, WATSON & CO., Gore. ; ALSO AGENTS FOR— Sapwell's Daisy Combined Turnip and Manure Sowers, which agency we have secured from Inveroargil' to Clinton (inclusive). Coopers's, Little's, and Murton's Sheep Dips, Fison's Fertilisers, High Grade Guano, Etc. Specially selected Ryegrass, Clovers, Turnip Seeds, Fescue, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Etc., on hand. • . Stock and Auotion Sales conducted throughout the district : . : : f/' GHEISTMAS SHOPPJ^^M^ ♦ YOU may have doubts, and even now may not have decided, as~ttf -your • fSBT CHRISTMAS DlNNEß— whether it shall be Turkey or Goose, Suck- «i ing Pig, and Treaole Tart, or Boiled Mutton and Turnips ; but on one point sBB you never wavered, and never had any doubt, in fact wore and'are fixed as i£?-jw» KB adamant, as to the Best Place to Buy your; BOOTS & SHOES— viz., • ' Sinion's Cash Boot Store. . VISITORS TO- GORE WILL DO WELL TO. GIVE US A CALL. Ladies' Glace Walking Shoes, 4/11, 6/9 Men's Strong Balmorals, 8/6,10/6 jadies 1 Glace 2-bar Shoes, 5/6 ■ - Men's Walking Boots, 11/9 Ladies' Evening Shoes, 2/6, 2/11, 3/9.. "Men's Bluchers, from 4/11 , Ladies' Leather Slippers, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 , Men's New Tan Boots, 16/6 . . ' Ladies' Leather Walking Shoes, 6/9 ' ' ;Noith British Gum Boots Ladies' Tan Lace, Shoes, 4/11 . Leather Soled Grim Boots ■ ■ Ladies' Tan 2-bar Shoes, 5/11, 7/9 , Gents' Patent Bhoe3,' for evening wear, 6/9 I Children's Patent Shoes, kicker toes, wonder- Oyoling Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Etc., Etc . ) , ful value, 4to 6, 1/11, and 7to 9, 2/11 Men's Carpet Slippers,- 1/11 t «■ ' ' * ' ' ' ! SIMQN'S CASH ; BOOT STOBE, -^ MAIN STREET, 6ORB. : ifiiJ^^'^; J. GABRICR ,: Manager. SI GN WRITING' WAIKAKAGoi^^^I •' . - ■ a BPBOiAi/rc. ' :, . ■ >~ a;^.*fej"~^ot : .-'.>v-.4M^^^^H , : . "A - COAOH,will leav£LT.rembaya^^^BH PAINTING, House Decorating, etc, in best l£lr Gore, .Bate * : prm7;j^^H^^^B| .... Styles.. , ' leaving WaißiaißailyJat 7^s '|^HH^BH „ . , . ■ . maybe left at TrenVbtLthßStablHHlH^B Prices by arra^genieniiV always moderate. . Shirley's Stofe^y^ip&.^jspf^HH^^^H ■ ''"'•,. t 'S4'i3olft^-(l»XO^Gore.- ; : ii|v ■'\:r.-^sß^BS^^|^^B^H

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 833, 27 December 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Issue 833, 27 December 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Issue 833, 27 December 1900, Page 3

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