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Gore Engineering Company, IRWELL STBEET, GOBE. Engineers, Coachbuilders, Wheelwrights, Farriers & Blacksmiths JL informing the public that they have Purchased the Well-known Business of MBA. E. NIGHTINGALE, Coaebbuilderand Wheelwright, Goro, arid that they intend adding these Businesses to their present Worts. The services of Mi Nightingale have been secured as Manager of this Brunch of the Company's Business, which is a guarantee that the work turned out will be of Srst-class quality. The Company are now prepared to undertake the Construction of all descriptions of Waggons, Drays, Buggies, Drags, and Coaches, and as the Works are equipped with the Latest Machinery, they are in a position to execute all Orders at a much Lower Price than they can be completed by band labor. The Company intend to keep a l-arge Stock ili ;j>li r-i-i I'fid in this Branch. HORSE SHOEING. It is the Company's intention to make a Special Feature at their Works of Horseshoeing, and will place a Competent Farrier and Horse-sboer in charge. Farmers and others can therefore depend upon having their work done promptly, and with a guarantee that the Work will bo done in a scientific manner.

XXt JVCBfiIOSSI&IOT. In loving memory of Jeanie, fifth daughter of John and Jane McLellan, who died 27th December, 1902. 'Tis just one year ago to day Since our dear Jeannie passed away; Her sickness she so patiently bore, For Christ was knocking at the door. Thou art gone, but not forgotten, Never shall thy memory fade; Loving thoughts will ever linger Bound the spot where thou art laid. —lnserted by her sorrowing parents and

Sprains are often more serious than broken lioneg on account of not being properly treated. Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely as soon as the injury is received and it will quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. G. E. Wharton, chemist, sells it.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1272, 29 December 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1272, 29 December 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1272, 29 December 1903, Page 2

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