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General Notices. CHRISTMAS GOODS ARRIVING. JUST on Hard a Lwe Assortment of Brooches (9 and 15 Canvi), Chains, Sleeve Links, Butter KniYes, Paper Knives, Bangles, Trinkets. Scarf Fins, Jelly Spoons, Match Boxes. Ladies' Muff Chains from £2 to £O. Gents" Gold Chains from £2 12s to £9 10s. ENGAGEMENT KINGS a Specialty, from 20s to, £7. E.P. WARE—A Large Assortment. Also, A Great Variety of Gold and Silver Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Line, and at Prices that will suit you. All are welcome to come and inquire Prices, and to inspect our Stock. BEMEMBEE—I can Sell below Dunedin Prices, because my Expenses are less. S. E. FERGUSON, JEWELLEB, MAIN STEEET, GOEE. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. R.D.YULE&CO. HAVE DECIDED TO OFFEK THEIR LAEGE STOCK First-claas Drapery 21 Days Only, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT, NAMELY 3s off Every £, FOR CASH ONLY, With the Exception of LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, BLANKETS, ■ and KID GLOVES, which will be Charged Net. SALE NOV/ ON. R. D. YULE A CO. would direct Special Attention to this Sale. Their STOCK IS LARGE, WELLASSORTED, and CHEAP, and notwithstanding the GEE AT ADVANCE that has taken place in all Classes of Goods, we are offering to the Public the WHOLE OF OUR LARGE STOCK at OLD PRICES, with the LARGE DISCOUNT of «s off EVERY £, FOE CASH. Now is the time to BUY YOUR DRAPEEY before the GREAT ADVANCE TAKES PLACE. R. D. YULE & CASH* DRAPERS, Bluff Harbor Board. TO THE BOitGESSEs OF BOKOUGHS OF GOEE AND MATAURA. 1- ADIES & GENTLEMEN,—Having been _J nominated ior a seat on Bluff Harbor Board, I take thin opportunity of intimating that should you elect me tu the position, 1 hall work in the bsst interests oi the port cd the districts I represent in particular. It has long been recognised that the districts of Gore and Mataura have suffered to some extent through not being represented on the Board. You have now the opportunity to send a local man to represent you. The Bluff Harbor is the natural port for the ingress and egress for the requirements a-nrl products of the districts for many i and above Gore. I am informei s that the poit can accommodate ah I every ship trading with the colony. What is I most required are more freights and cheap dues. The ships will come if sufficient inducement is offered. It will be my aim to induce shippers to patronage the Bluff Harbor. This can be done by, urging the building of the Gore-Waikoka railway, reduction of freights, harbor dues, etc.—l am, yours faithfully, THOMAS GEEEN. Gore, 29th January. BLUFF HARBOR BOARD. TO THE BDEGESSES OF MATATJEA AND GOEE. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, -As the First Election to represent the Boroughs of Mataura and Gore on the above Board is approaching, I have great pleasure in offering you my services as a representative. « I have watched with great interest the rise and progress of the Bluff Harbor since I first saw it in 1854, and consider that with a vigorous and active Board—one that can see well into its future, and recognise the large and valuable back country the Bluff is the outlet for—it is capable of being made second to no harbor in New Zealand. Shouldyouconsiderme worthy of the honor, I shall do my best to merit your confidence. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HUGH CAMERON. Mataura, 29th January. BLUFF HARBOR BOARD, " S a rumor is heing industriously eircu- . lated to the effect that my Candidature is not genuine, and that I am agreeable to stand aside in favor of one of the others, I wish my friends to know that this is not true, and that I am absolutely at their services. 7f H. CAMERON.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1146, 7 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1146, 7 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1146, 7 February 1903, Page 3