Gensrsl Helloes. IT is not given to every man to be able to benefit his fellow-beings, whiUt at tbe same time improving bis own condition. To some people this may happen once in a life-time—that's luck; but when you hear of a man doing it regularly, depend upon it—it's Business. Now, to walk easy is to be easy, and if the material is good and cheap, you have economy with comfort. Authority has it that F. THOKN & SON, At their BOOT EMPORIUM IN GORE, have decided to Clear their Unequalled Stock of Boots and Shoes at Reduced Prices By holding a MONTH'S SALE. Bemember ONLY ONE MONTH, when the Whole STOCK MOST BE CLEARED to make room for NEW SHIPMENTS. Owing to the demolition of the Premises, we must Cloar the Whole of the STOCK WITHIN ONE MONTH, Regardless of Cost. F THORN & SON, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, 60EE. TOTHILL, 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 intending Purchasers to consult the following well-known Local Farmers, all of whom Purchased PLANO BINDERS last year, viz. : W. Spiers .. Waiwera D. McKenzie .. Waiwera W. Anderson .. Waiwera Mrs W. McKenzie.. Waitapekn John McPherson Balfour Robert Butel .. Balfour W. C. Ladbrook Charlton J. Brook .. Arthurton T. Sapwell .. Kelso A. Bussell .. Kelso W. T. Soper .. Pukerau Machines can be inspected at Gore and and Riversdale and at H. T. Bain's, Balclutha. ISLINGTON FERTILISERS (for Grain, Turnips, Potatoes and Roots). FISON'S MANURES. CHESTERFIELD & TOTHILL'S High Grade Guanos. GARDINER'S Single, Double, Treble Furrow and Digger Ploughs, Drill Ploughs, Double Ridgers, Turnip Sowers, Grubbers, Tine Harrows, Chain Harrows—all of Local P *D. DUNCAN'S Drills, Cultivators, Disc Harrows, Etc. ANDREWS & BEAVEN'S Chaffcutters, Baggers, Etc. MARSHALL'S Mills 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 Engines, Mills, Reapers and Binders, Ploughs, Etc. MELOTTE SEPARATORS. Easiest driven machine in the market Can be inspected at Mrs Bowie's farm, Gore —now at work. CINGALESE TEAS. LANCASHIRE BELTING. PROCURABLE ONI*Y FROMTOTHILL, WATSON & CO., Gore. ALSO AGENTS FOR—Sapwell's Daisy Combined Turnip and Manuro Sowers, which agency we have secured from Invercargili to Clinton (inclusive). Coopers's, Little's, and Murton's Sherp Dips, Fison's Fertilisers, High Grade Guano, Etc. Specially selected Ryegrass, Clovers, Turnip Seeds, Fescue, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Etc., on hand. Stock and Auction Sales conducted throughout the district BEATTIE'S ANNUAL AUTUMN CHEAP SALE FOR ONE MONTH. Commencing on Monday, 4th February. I HAVE always upheld the principle that Remains of Season's Goods should not be held in Stock, but a Complete Clearance of them made, to enable me to start each New Season with entirely New and Up-to-date Goods. Acting on the principle, I have resolved to SACRIFICE ALL REMAINS of my Summer Goods AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, which, I feel sure, will effect a speedy Clearance. SEE DOORS AND WINDOWS FOR PRICES. Come all, and come early, if you wish to participate in the Choicest Bargains. T A TVTTT'Ci A fTrrTTj l Draper, Tailor, and Clothier, eJzi_lY±lliks JJJIixLX XXJIi, main street, gore, F. GRAEYE BEGS to Announce to the Residents of Gor« and Surrounding Districts that he has now a Complete Stock of UP-TO DATE FURNITURE at his Furniture Warehouse, MAIN STREET, GORE. DRAWING ROOM SUITES ) DINING ROOM SUITES \ In Stock and made to Order. BEDROOM SUITES ) Double Iron Beds from 38s; Double Wire Mattresses, 19s; Shakedowns, 17s 6d. Bedding, Chairs Sofas, Fancy Tables, and other Useful and Ornamental Furniture. People about to Furnish can be supplied with the Latest Designs. REPAIRS, RE-POLISHING, RE-COVERING, done on Shortest Notice. Kapok Is per lb. I . VJ 1V A Hi V JDj, MAIS STREET, GORE. HPPLE." "I MPE Y'S The New Vegetable Medicine is an extra. j ordinary success. In Liver, Kidney and Stomach Complaints, people experience ,» prompt relief or complete cure. Moreover, " j they help to sell it, for they write letters nrPLE. of grateful acknowledgment so that others may benefit IHOSE who report on " I'mpey's May Apple" are indisputably honest in their opinions, are not afraid to sign their names, and from their position in the community are absolutely independent, and are not disposed to indiscriminately eulogise every new medicine they try. Here are two brief extracts:— " After using' Iropey's MAY APPLE' for nearly two years, it affords me great pleasure to testify to its great value. For Flatulency and Indigestion, it is a specific, and for Constipation I cannot speak too highly of it. I would not be without a bottle in the house for any consideration. Please "send six more bottles.-GEO. CHURCHES, Farmer." i the fir that I ■ "G. M. BALFOUR (Ms <*- CHEMISTB AND STORES. aaanDnnaaaaannnirl I
CHAFF FOR SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., hare for Sale— A Quantity of First-class Bright Heavy Chaff. 669 Binders for Sale. \J Cormick Binder (in good order), one Howard Binder (in good order). For sale ■Aeap. Apply— TOTHILL, WATSON & CO.,
EEGISTEBED. CAPTAIN ROBERTSON, of the Whangaroa (the boat that first sighted the Perthshire on her eventful voyage), says: " TEED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS is the best cure I have ever seen. It is a sure cure. I recommend it to all niy friends in Australia and elsewhere. Nkveh Fails. . Price .. One Shilling. Sold by Mb Estheb, and Mb Whabton, Chemists, Gore.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 856, 21 February 1901, Page 6
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