Miscellaneous Notices. j CASH AdverV *- --'--"-•-'»-' Shilling."'"'" "' ~" ' OST—Parcel containing Two Pairs o J Boots, on or about 9th January I Kindly return to this Office. 3 7IOE SALE—A 4-horse Waggon. Appl : 3. G. Wabd & Co., Gore. I r ANTED KNOWN.—The Gore BeI t i tailers will remain open as usual on Wednesday next, 4th inst.—W. Domigan. 31 nf J ANTED —A Boarder, share room with I V» another, in Gore. Apply Ensign Office. -. 3( HTTANTED—A Useful Man, must be good VV with horseß. Apply Messrs Jenkins Bros., St. Helena, Mataura. 31 T OST, between Mac Gibbon and Sons, East _i Gore, and Post Office—A Gold Brooch. I Beward oh returning to Ensign Office. 3f |)OB SALE-Shorthorn Bull, from Mr D. ' Murray's Prize Strain. Particulars on I application to Mr Bilzon, Otaraia. 3f LOST, on Sunday Night—A Brown Fur Boa, with two tails, between Presbyterian Churoh and Broughton Street. Finder rewarded on returning to Ensign Office. 3f JJ Interest in Building Sites, Leasehold ; 5 Acres Freehold, with Good House. Apply Geo. Brett. 3f Soft Bubber Hair Curlers are perfect. \J specially true of New Century Soft Rubber Hair Curlers. No one who has used them would ever think of using any other. WANTED KNOWN.— Dohigan's Cheap Sale starts on Saturday next, 31st January, for One Month. WANTED KNOWN.—Dohigan's Cheap Sale starts on Saturday, 31st January. For One Month you will get Bargains. WANTED KNOWN.—Domigan's Cheap Sale starts on Saturday. There will be Genuine Bargains for One Month. WANTED KNOWN.— Domigan's Cheap Sale starts on Saturday. Don't miss this opportunity of securing Bargains. 1/TUSIC—Miss Ella Dewar (Certificated I jj/A_ Pianist), William Street, Gore, will resume Pianoforte and Harmony Lessons on 2nd February. 24j 0 wants Youths (as rouseabouts, and able to milk). Also Ploughmen, must be good [orsemen ; good wages. tf wants First-class Horseman ; very little ploughing to do ; principal work driving waggon, small team of horses ; good place and good wages. EASPBERRIES FOR JAM.—Now Booking Orders. Short supply ; order early.—Lakeman's, Main Street, Gore. MISS M. G. LEASK, Ardwick Street, Gore, resumes Teaching 2nd February. Pupils enrolled from 31st January. lOj t) . Agents for the Royal Insurance Company. 13s XT YULE & CO., Mersey Street, . Gore, Agents for N.Z. Government Accident Insurance Department. Policies issued to cover every risk of accident, at the Lowest i Rates. All Policies guaranteed by the New f Zeuland Government with prompt settleA RRESTED—Sounds horrible. Empire Company's Extract of Soap arrests all [ dirt from everything. Get it. YOUfw.flt it—So do we. You want your washing to look well; we like to see it to; we wish, you wish, and everybody wishes, and wishes it all along, that Empire Company's Royal Blue had been discovered long ago. IHE Shearing has just commenced, and JL we have opened up our Season's Stock of Sheep Shears and Turkey Stones. Also Blue and Red Raddle, and Oils of Every Description kept in stock at FEDERAL : Depot. say die while Boots are being I jAI sold at the Prices tney are at THORN ; I & SON'S. the leak—ln the Blue bag. Empire J Company's Royal Blue can do its work but it must have a sound blue bag. AN Ideal Christmas Present is a Box of McKenzie's " Cock o' the North" Mondai Lanka Tea, packed in Ceylon. I GIVING UP BUSINESS. Great Clearing Sale for One Month. MISSES R. & L. YOUNG, Drapers and Costumicres, having decided to relinquish Business in Gore at the expiry of their Lease, will hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH. BARGAINS IN— Fancy Goods, Drapery, Underclothing, Ladies' and Children's Outfitting, Millinery. STRICTLY FOR CASH. As MISSES R. and L. YOUNG are giving up Business, All Accounts owing to them must be Paid before the 20th February, or tbey will be sued for. SOUTHLAND COUNTY. COLLECTION OF DOG TAX FOR 1903. TENDERS are invited from competent persons for Collection of Dog Tax and » Registration of Dogs in each of the Ridings ' of the County. The Tenders will be received at the County Office until 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 7th February, 1903, and must be s addressed to the Chairman, and marked outside "TENDER DOG TAX COLLECTION." 1. No Tender will be accepted for more than one Riding from the Bame person, and the Tenderer must name some suitable place j within the Riding, such as his residence, where Dogs may be Registered at any time in business hours, in addition to the Outdoor Collection. 2. Commission will be paid only on dogs -, registered in the foregoing manner, either by the Collector when out, or at the place appointed within the Riding, or half commission on dogs registered at County Council Offiee, Invercarglll. 3. Each tenderer to submit the names oi two sureties for the approval of the Council. 4. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The ridings are Waihopai, Awarua, Wali lacetown, Winton, Oreti, Hokonui, Waikaia g Mataura, and Toi Toi. a R. P. MACGOUN, County Clerk and Treasurer. Southland County Council Office, le Invercargill, 16th January, 1903. 25 ST. GEORGE JAMS POTTED and PRESERVED MEATS ARE DELICIOUS. f BY THEM. PROCURABLE FROM ALL
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1144, 3 February 1903, Page 3
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