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Miscellaneous Notices. CASH Advertisements under this bead, not excce ing Sixteen Wordß, ace inserted for On Shilling. LAYS OF HOLYEOOD.—Grand Enter lainment, illustrating by Soags am Tableaux the Life of Mary Queen of Soots February 23rd and 24th. 10 P"1 A CASH will buy a First-class Gent': dtJLU Bike; six months old; Englisl make. Apply " Bike," Ensign Office. Hothouse tomatoes for Sale—a Borrows Bros.' Gordon Nursery East Gore. 10: TITANTED.—Young Active Lad, for Car \ t pentering; been at the Trade. Applj John McKay, Riversdale. 71 I7IOR SALE—A Variety of Building Sea . tions, in capital situations, in Town oi Gore. Apply to Jas. Beattie, Gore. FOR SALE.—3 Young Draught Horses ; the pick of 10 just out of work ; can be inspected close to Gore. Apply J. G, Wari & Co., Gore. 101 FOB SALE.—Good Farm Dray and Frame. Apply J. G. Ward & Co., Gore. • 101 REMNANTS of Prints to be had at Beattie's at Bedrock Price 3, for Cash only. DON'T FOBGET that Beattie's is the Place to get a Good Article at a Reasonable Price. BEATTIE has a Few Short Lengths of Black Dress Material to clear at Very Low Prices. OWING to the Great Success of our Sale, we have decided to Extend it to Saturday, 21st inst. This will give everybody an opportunity to share in the Bargains offered at Beattie's. 10f CLAYTON. —The Latest and Most Up-to-date Photo Styles and Ideas. Platinotype Photos, Cftrbon Photos, Trilby Panels, etc., etc. All work guaranteed. Cheaper than ever.—Clatton. lOf GORE GUN CLUB.—Sparrow Match on the East Gore Domain To-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 p.m.—E. P. Graham, Secretary. 10f "TTTANTED.—An Improver for our MillinVV ery Department.--J. MacGnibon akd Sons, Gore. 10f LOST, from Waikaka Siding—Two Bullocks, one red, one white. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Gore. 5f RABBIT TRAPS. RABBIT TRAPS. RABBIT TRAPS. All the best brands for sale by J. & J. Galt, Mataura. Binding twine.—j. &j. galt having secured a large quantity of best" Rosedale," can supply distriot farmers at bedrock prices. FOR Roofing Iron, Door Sasbes, Timber, Nails, Cement, and All Building Lines give J. &J. Galt a trial. Their prices are right. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. J. & J. Galt have landed direct from the Factory a shipment of the latest model "Rambler " Machines. Anyone in search of a reliable Bicycle should not fail to inspect these. Prices reduced. SEWING MACHINES—J. &J. Galt are Sub-Agents for the " Gritzner," the Best Machine in the Market at the Money. J7IOR Electro-plated Ware and All Kinds of _ Household Ironmongery, J. AJ. Galt have one of the Best Selections in Southland, and the public are respectfully invited to call and inspect same. WHAT Everybody says must be true. New Century Soft Rubber Hair Curlers are the test. NO longthy arguments are needed to demonstrate the superiority of Soft Rubber Hair Curlers. ANNUAL Soiree will be held in Wendonside Presbyterian Church on Friday, 13th February, at 7 p.m.—F. v Marshall, Secretary. ' 7f WANTED—A Useful Man, must be good with horse 6. Apply Messrs Jenkins Bros., St. Helena, Mataura. 3f IriOß SALE—Shorthorn Bull, from Mr D. J Murray's Prize Strain. Particulars on application to Mr Bilzon, Otaraia. 3f TTTANTED KNOWN—Domigan's Cheap VV Sale started on Saturday next, 31st January, for One Month. WANTED KNOWN—Domigan's Cheap Sale started on Saturday, 31st January. For One Month you will get Bargains. WANTED KNOWN—Domigan's Cheap Sale started on Saturday. There will be Genuine Bargains for One Month. WANTED KNOWN—Domigan's Cheap Sale started on Saturday. Don't miss this opportunity of securing Bargains. PORTMANTEUX, Iron Trunks, Gladstone Bags for the Holiday Season. Also Fancy Baskets to carry, and other varieties— At FEDERAL. A SPLENDID Lot ol Preserving Pans just opened out at FE DERAL Depot, and Mason's Jam Jars, in various sizes. Other sorts kept in stock. DR MoINTYRE'S Extra-Strong Female Pills. 4s 6d. Grocers, Chemists, or Post Free from Alfred Oudaille, Chemist, Dunedin. Mr D. B. Esther has been appointed agent, and Pills may be obtained from him. JOHN CREGAN, Labor Agent, Gore, wants Boy to assist Rabbit Trapper; principal work packing ; good place, good wages, good camp. Also good Ploughmen and Youths able to milk. JOHN CREGAN, Labor Agent, Gore, wants First-clasß Horseman ; very little ploughing to do ; principal work driving waggon, small team of horses ; good place and good wages. Raspberries for jam—now Booking Orders. Short supply ; order early—Lakeman's, Main Street, Gore. MRS KENNING has waiting engagements— Waitresses and Cooks; wants Generals for Country and Girls to assist in Gore. THE most economical reviver on the market is Lienoline. It nover clogs in the bottle. Pints, Is ; Quartß, 2s. From all grocers. RHEUMATISM— Locke's Maticstops give relief immediately ; they drive away those distressing pains ; easily taken * 3s 6d, posted 3s 9d. All shopkeepers, or Irvine and Stevenson, Dunedin. Mr D. B. Esther has been appointed agent, and they may be obtained from him. In the administration of the Estate of HENRY THOMAS MACARTNEY, of Mataura, Farmer, Deceased, Intestate. IT is requested that all amounts payable to this estate be paid to R. F. Cuthbertson, Esq.. Agent of the Public Trustee, lovergill or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money-order Office. All accounts against this estate may be rendered to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of March next, on the printed forms, which can be obtained for the purpose from any of the Agents of thiß Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Pnblic Trust Office, Wellington, 4th February, 1903. 101

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1146, 10 February 1903, Page 3

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