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General Notices. WANTED. WANTED at once—TWO CONTRACT TEAMS, for Work lasting till New Year. For Further Particulars apply— WIUGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. HL.T. —Every one knows what " A 1" . stands for, and " H.L.T." is being recognised as standing for the finest Tea procurable—pure " Hondai-Lanka " Ceylon—unblended. No trade " Legerdemain." Christmas is Ahead! But we're ahead of Christmas. CIALL & SEE THE PRETTY THINGS J already here—the Advance-guard of the Christinas Provision. Looking around involves no obligation to purchase. We are glad to have your present praise ; we will let the future take care of itself. A HALF-HOUR IN OUR SHOP will prove a Liberal Education in the Latest Phases of the Beautiful iu Jewellery, Watches, and Goods suitable for Christmas Presents. NO end of Dainty Jewellery. NO limit to our willingness to show it. NO question as to the Fairness of our Price.-.. NO such Stock of Presents elsewhere in Town. NO approach heretofore toßeauty of Present Patterns. NO equal to our Watch Trade. STUDY THE SIX NO'S, and take time by the forelock, and secure the Best Things while you can from W. BAKER, SIGN OF "THE MYSTIC CLOCK," (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), MAIN STREET, GORE. Misses Cotter & Co., COSTUMIERES, MILLINERS, & FANCY GOODS DEALERS, MAIN STREET, GORE, BEG to notify to the Ladies of Gore and District that they have just Opened Out their NEW SPRING GOODS, And are offering Mercerised Sateens, Delaines, Fancy Muslins, Pongees in Floral Designs. p In their Millinery Department will he found the Latest Variety of Hats in Sailors, Chip Straw, Flop Leghorns, and White Canton Galateas. In Children's Millinery Cream Cashmere Bonnets, Hoods, and Tams, also Tulle Toques and Hats. Fancy Goods of All Descriptions, and the Latest Novelties in Hair Combs and Slides. J. B. PERKS OFFERS FOR SALEEXTRA Srong Well-grown (Transplanted) Fruit and Forest Trees. Apple Trees, Plum Trees, &e., from 12s to 18s per doz. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes (all leading varieties, fruit bearing), 4s to Gs per doz. Rhubarb Roots, from (is per doz. Cupprussus Macrocarpa, 10s to 15s per 100. l'inus Insignis, lis to 10s per 100. Lawsoniana, Larch, Oak, Maple, and other varieties of Ornamental Trees and ShrubsRoses, Herbaceous Plants, <fcc. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants now ready for Planting. J. B. PERKS, BROUGHTON STREET NURSERY, 858 a Goiie. The Workers' Compensation Act, 1900, INVOLVES EMPLOYERS in the following Liability, payable by them for personal injuries caused, by accident "arising out of and in course of employment," viz.: — For Fatal AccidentsThree Years' Wages. Minimum Liability, £200; Maximum, £4OO. For Total or Partial Disablement— (After the Second Week)— Compensation at the rate of Half Wages, such payment not to exceed £2 per week, up to an aggregate £3OO. In addition to the above, Employers are liable underTHE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACTS, viz: - Death— Up to Three Years' Wages. Maximum, £SOO. DisablementFull Wages and Damages up to a sum equal to Three Years' Wages. Maximum, £SOO. Also Compensation or Damages under THE COMMON LAW. Thus Employeis will now be practically LIABLE FOR ALL ACCIDENTS. The Owner or Employer is also liable to the Employees of Contractors and SubContractors. FOR RATES apply to — E. R. BODDY, Agent, Gore. New Zealand Accident Insurance Co. THE RIALTO. O'MEARA & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOTEL-BUOKERS, Valuators, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, MERSEY STREET, GORE, (Opposite Wright, Stephenson and Co.). Auction Sales of Every Description conducted in any part of the District. Auction Sales of Property, Furniture, Fruit, Pigs, Poultry, and General Farm Produce held on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 11 o'clock, in the RIALTO. Kindly give us a Call. O'MEARA &, CO., AUCTIONEERS, MERSEY STREET, GORE. BOOTMAKING. CCOOK (Late with Thorn and Son) . begs to announce that he has started Business on his own account in Premises adjoining Mr W. P. Craig's Shop, Main Street, Gore, as a Boot and Shoemaker. RtTAIIiS A SOCIALITY. WaUKUANaIiU' Guaranteed. fcsr" Prices Moderate. First Lot of Spring Goods has been Opened Out. CUSTOMERS and the Public Generally Invited to Inspect same. J. W. KELLY, TAILOR, Main Street, Gore, LILY STARCH. Best in the World. Housewives use no other. Sold by all Storekeepers.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 946, 17 September 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 946, 17 September 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 946, 17 September 1901, Page 2

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