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BOVINOIAL HOTEL, FIBBT-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB TBAVELLEES. Thb Best or Liquobs. Good Stablbb. FORTROSE HOTEL, FOBTBOSE. L renovated, and is now under the Management of MB CHAS. J. HUMPHBIES. First-class Accommodation, and the Best Brands of Liquors kept only. Good Stabling, and Horses and Buggies I for hire. | All telegrams and letters promptly attended to. HOLLAND'S BAZAAR. Livery and Bait Stables, MEDWAY STBEET, GOBE. TTTAVING taken over the above Stables, . I shall be glad to have a oall from my eld friends. ON HIEE Single and* Double Buggies. Ladies' and Gents' Hacks. I have added a First-olass Ilearse to my Plant, and am prepared to conduct Funeral on Beasonable Torres. First-plass BBOUGHAM, suitable for Weddings, Balls, Evening Parties, etc., on Hire. W. TREMBATH, PBOPBIETOB. "HALL'S TONE TONIC. Why is it so Efficacious ? TONE TONIC does good because it has qualities akin to. the Gastric Juice with which it unites, and so strengthens that natural and easy DIGESTION is performed. YOU FEEL BETTEB AN ONCE AFTER i TAKING TONE TONIC. You enjoy your food more, and your get more nourishment and invigorative force out of what you eat. HENCE TONE TONIC Makes you strong, vigorous, and cheerful.

J. M. BAEBON and G. McKENZIE, TO BE PUBLISHED IN JANUARY, 1903. STONE'S Otago and Southland Directory, 1903. Twentieth Year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. DEMY. Bvo size, containing over 1000 Pages, together with numerous Maps, corrected to date; the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE— If Ordered before Publication, 12s 6d; after Publication, 15s. Stone, Son & Co., PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, Dunedin & Wellington. " Mistress Macphairson did ye'll XL no ken that her nainsell will be takin' the muckle best o' tea, an' that'll jist pe the McKenzie's Hondy Lanky."—At Shirley's, Waikaka. TJIVERSDALE HOTEL [Established 1880.] j John Gee - Proprietov FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. CAN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR OTHER ENGINEER ? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. Advantages : 1. You study at home. 2. We teach everywhere. 3. No time lost from work. 4. Prepares for examinations. 5. No text books to buy. \ 6. Abundantly illustrated Instruction Papers 7. Instruction Papers free from all unnecessary mathematics and theoretical side issues. 8. Each Instruction Paper prepared by technical experts. ■ J). Instruction private. ~10. The work is made interesting. 11. If student can read and write, and studies as directed, success is assured. 12. Fees can be paid by monthly instalments. 13. Backward students given special assistance. 14. Open to all. No time limit. . We also Teach by Mail—Drawing, Shorthand, ! Book-keeping, and Accountancy, and Coach for the Auditors' and Incorporated Accountants' Exams, Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupil Teachers', and for [ "D"and"E." Every Candidate prepared by ns for the recent Pupil Teachers' Examination succeeded in passing. I Book-keeping simplified for farmers (recommended by his Honor Mr Justice Kettle); j i 2s 6d post free. Stamps accepted. The American School of Correspondence (Chartered by the State). Head Office for New Zealand—l 92 Queen Street, Auckland. Write for Free Illustrated Hand-book (" C " District Agency, 12 Rattray Street, Dunedin) and Copies of Testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students, and mention subjects in which you are interested. Success certain if our instructions followed. ! G. ROBERTSON, MAIN STREET, (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), FOB Choicest Fruit AM) High-class Confectionery. TEA OB COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. •\ ,„/ '- _ '.,-""■-"

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1136, 15 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1136, 15 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1136, 15 January 1903, Page 1

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