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Dress Material Bargains. 347 900 576 YAKDS Strong Twill Venetian Cloth, in solid winter colorsBlack, Navy, Fawn, Grey, and Maroon. Sale Price, 7Jd doublewidth. Usual Price, Is 3d yard. YAKDS of Grey Tweeds, plain and checks; are all marked down to 9d per yard, d.w. Usual Price, Is Gd yard. 300 YARDS All-wool Hopsacks, 42inch wide; good, heavy weight, in Navy, Black, Brown, and Maroon. Sale Price, Is Gd yard, d.w. Usual Price, 2s Gd yard. YAEDS All-wool Cheviots, a marvellous bargain, in Brown, Black, Boyal, and Electric. Sale Price, Is 9d yard, d.w. Usual Price, 2s lid per yard. WHITE Twilled and Striped Flannel- M&RVFI ette, 27 inches, reduced to 3Jd dur- HMMIf LfcfcUV© ing Sale. VXTHITE and Pink and Striped Flan- • » nelette (extra heavy), 33 inches, reduced to 6Jd yard. COLONIAL All-wool Flannel, iu Pink, White, and Grey. Sale Price, B£d. Usual Price, Is. \ LL Better Qualities Considerably Re--tl duced during Half-yearly Sale. Household Goods at the Sale. During tlie "Sale of tlic Year," Mont Telling Reductions will be made in this Department. We are determined to reduce our Stock by just one-half, and if Low Prices will do it that desirable end is assured. BARGAINS IN THE SHOWROOM. 6 ONLY Ladies' Jackets. I'lie Beal Berlin Jackets, in Fawn CUth. These are rich Sample Jackets Usual Price, 40s; to be given away at 7s lid during Sale. JACKETS.— Another Smart Jacket, in ' Grey Tweed, long length. Ijfeual Price, 30s and 355. Sale Pri"e, is lid to 7s lid during Sale. s : PACKETS.—2 only Ladies' Tweed I Jackets beautifully lined with fur, 15s Gd. KlßTS.—Right up to the mark as regards fit and style are our Grey Tweed Skirts, 6s lid to 12s Cd. Usual Price, 15s Cd to 255. This line will soon go at the price. B 642 YAKDS All-wool Coatings, in Green, Cardinal, Brown, Cream, and Navy. Sale Price, Is lid d.w. Usual Price, 3s 3d yard. BLACK and Colored Cashmeres, Nunsveilings, etc., will be substantially reduced during the Sale. CALICOS. —A Pure Finish Cloth, 30 inches wide, 2s lid dozen and 3s Cd dozen. CALICOS.— The Pure Long Cloth, for underwear. Usually 8s Gd dozen. Sale Price, 5s lid dozen yards. Yard wide. 40 YARDS only heavy Brown Tweed, 51 inches wide, very suitable for Jackets and Cloaks. Sale Price, Is 9d. D AMASKS.—Unbleached Table Damask, lOd yard, and White Table Damask, extra wide and fine finish Is 9d yard. ROWN FURS—Next to Sparkling Diamonds, Beautiful Furs are Nature's choicest gifts to the Ladies. Rich Sable, Brown, Marmot Necklets. Prices start from Is each during Sale. Most Desperate Bargainp may be secured in our better Necklets. WHITE FURS.—Splendid Values in White Necklets, shaped, satin lined, and long length. Sale price from 5s lid. TAMS.— Children's White Beaver Tams. Usual Price Is Gd. Sale Price lljd. rjA YABDSonIy Aberdeen Wincey,,4° White and Unbleached, Y>LOUSES at 3s Ud, a lovely range of ab^ 1 |o t &™ h p 4 ® 51 incll <j' s Price ' J , s "Clialy" Blouses, a reaf baTgain offered. Sale Price, G|d. p er yard. Sale Price, 9d per yard. Big Bargains in All* wool French Flannels and Flannelettes. 60 YABDS only All-wool French Blousing Flannel. Sale Price, 9d per yard. Usual Price Is Gd per yard. Q/ | YARDS only All-wool French OrrTwilled, fast colors. Cream grounds with Spots. Sale Price, Is per yard. Usual Price, 2s per yard. SPLENDID line Blousing Flannelette, good winter weights, serviceable and strong. Sale Price, 2Jd per yard. Usual price, yard. SHEETINGS.— White and Unbleached, 72 inches. Usual price, Is per yard. Sale Price, 9d per yard. AH better numbers greatly reduced during Sale. Wf HITE Lace Curtains, Is lid, 2s 3d, v T 2s Gd, 2s lid per pair, 3s 6d and 3s lid per pair. Are 3yds. long. BLANKETS.— Large size All-wool Colonial White and Grey Blankets. Usual Price, 20s.- Sale Price, 15s 9d pair. B [LOUSES at 5s lid. All-wool French Blouses; grand value. B LANIvETS. —f-beds, All-wool Colonial, White and Grey. Usual Price, IBs Gd. Sale Price, 13s 6d. H EAVY Domett Blousing Flannelette, Dark Tweed Patterns. Sale Price 5Jd. Usual Price 8s yard. HOLLANDS, Forfars, Tickings, Towus all Reduced during the Sale. W. McGRUER AND CO.'S SA r E T TNDERSKIRTS.—Ladies' Flannelette Underskirts in a grand Heavy Cloth for Is 9d during Sale. CORSETS. —A Magnificent lot of Corsets that will be seen for the first time; all eizes, and in order to have a quick clearance the Price will be Iroin 2s lid. LADIES' Flannelette Combinations, Nicely Trimmed. Usual Price 5s lid. Sale Price 3s Gd. Dressing gowns.—only a few in Stock. AVill be cleared at 7s Gd to 10s Gd during Sale. W. McGRUER AND CO.'S SALE.

SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS. Surgeon and Mechanical Dentists. rjio Otto b. bdchanan I MAIN STBEET, GOEE. Telephone No. 96. MATAUEA.—MONDAY, July 9, 1.30 to i 5.30. CLINTON.—TUESDAY, July 10, 2 to j C p.m. j HM A C K A Y, : . MAIN STREET, GOEE 1 Telephone 79. MATAUEA—Every Tuesday, from 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. WAIKAIA, THUKSDAY, July 19. As. HUGH ES, . L.D.S., M.A.C.D., Above Wharton's Pharmacy, Main Street, Gore. Telephone No. 29. j F. WILSON,; SPEY STBEET. INVERCABGILL (One door East from Dee Street). Telephone 89. P.O. Box 140. ; Visits GOEE TUESDAY, June 12, and may be consulted at the Southland ' Hotel from 9.30 a.m. until mid-day. SCOTT & GORDON, JILECTBICAL ENGINEEES. MAIN STREET, GOBE. Electric Light and Power Plants Installed. Generators, Motors, Bells, Indicators, Telephones, Electroliers, Brackets, Lamps and Shades, and all Classes of Electrical Supplies kept in stock. THOSE ABOUT TO PLANT. TEY BURROWS BROS., GOBDON NUESEEY, EAST GOEE. We thank our numerous Customers and General Public for their Liberal Support in past years, and solicit a continuance of their patronage. , . We hold one of the LABGEST and most UP-TO-DATE STOCKS of FEU IT AND FOEEST TBEES, OBNAMENTAL SHEUBS, BOSES, ETC. In Southland. We quote a few of the Leading Lines: Apple Trees (blight-proof stocks), 10s to 18s per doz. Plum, Pear, and Cherry Trees, 12s to 18s per doz. Peaches and Apricots, 2s each, 18s per doz. Gooseberry Bushes, 3s to 6s per doz. Currant Bushes, Ss to 6s per doz. Rhubarb (named red varieties), 6s dot. Pinus Insignis, 2yr. (transplanted) 6s to 8s per 100; 3yr., 12s; 4yr., 14s. Cup. Macrocarpa, 2yr. (transplanted) 8s to 10s per 100; 3yr., 12s to 14s. i Pinus Muricata and Larch, 2yr. (trans- j planted), 10s per 100. , Norway Spruce, 3yr. (transplanted), 10s ; to 12s per 100. And VAEIOUS OTHSE LINES 100 ! numerous to mention. Inspection Invited. Catalogues posted free on application. Gore Agents for the Famous Blight Destroyer, MONTAUK. JOBBING GABDENING, PBONING, and TBEE-PLANTING done b.v Esperienced Men by day or contract. Town Agent: Geo. Share, Hairdresser, Main Street. Note Address: BUEEOWS "DROS., ÜBBOWS JDROS., GOBDON NUBSEBY. EAST GOEE. G QBE ENGINEEBING WORKS. Thomas Stevenson, PBOPEIETOE. Dredge Machinery a Speciality. Diagrams taken of Engines, and Beports given. Large Stock of Hadfield's Manganese Steel for Pins and Bushes. Brass Valves, Pressure Vacuum Gauges, Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, etc., etc., kept in stock. Work Done Prompt and Cheap. rfIHOMAS QUINN AND CO., X BACON CUEEES, INVEBCAEGILL, are CASH BUYEBS OF PEIME DAIEY-FED PORK At Highest Current Market Rates. Prices on application. 22m An Offer of a New Suit of Clothes to every Man getting Married this Month Would no doubt make some of you young fellows hurry to join The ranks of the Benedicts. I can't make you an offer like that, but I can fix you up with a perfect-fitting Made-to-measure Suit at a very reasonable cost. I have in stock a very wide range of Suitings, Trouserings, And Overcoatings to choose from. Suits from £3 5s upwards. Ti cusers from 17s 6d pair upwards. Overcoats from £2 17s 6d upwards. Quality, Style, and Finish Guaranteed. C. BOWMAST, TAILOB, MAIN STBEET, GOEE.

PKOFESSIOSAL. "•n C. SMITH SOLICITOR, Ward's Buildings, Mersey Street, Gore. Trust Moneys to Lend in any Sums on Freehold Security at Current Bates of Interest. Agent for Henry Hughes, International Patent Agent. T A S. BLAIKIE " LICENSED SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER, Land Agent, and Valuer. MERSEY STREET, GORE. P. B. MACDONALD AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, Ward's Buildings, above National Bank. TOHN B. PATERSON " ACCOUNTANT, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT. Tradesmen's Books Kept, Rents Collected, find all descriptions of Accountancy Business undertaken. N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD. (Campbell and Crust), MAIN STREET, GORE. BRANCHES and AGENCIES throughout the Colony and Abroad. ORDER THROUGH US. Sole Agents in Gore for Kaitangata Coal Company's KAITANGATA HOUSEHOLD COAL. -£1 2s per ton or lis 6d per half-ton, delivered in Gore; If. Nuts, 18s per ton; 9s Cd per half-ton and 5s per quarterton delivered. Lignite, _7s 6d per ton or 10s per load delivered in Gore; 5s lOd per ton at pit's mouth, or Gs per ton at Broughton Street. Newcastle, Brunner Nuts, Coke, and other Coals for Sale. Firewood, 2ft. lengths, on hand. Orders Promptly Executed. T. J. SHERBORNE, Manager, Gore. Boot Sale Extraordinary. T. CAHILL'S PURCHASE FOR CASH. The whole of Mr J. Johnston's stock of BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES I At a price that will allow him to dispose j of them for Less Than Half Ordinary i Prices.

A Grand Goal Suitable for the Sitting Room Or the Kitchen. For a HOUSEHOLD COAL, suitable for all General Purposes, you cannot do better than obtain REAL MACKAY GOAL. It burns bright and clear, requires littlt or 110 attention, and coming as it does from a New Seam, opened up by us only a few months since, it lasts splendidly, and we guarantee every ounce to have heat in it. At the Price, it is Unsurpassed. Obtainable from MR GEO. HICKS, GORE, AND ALL CCAL MERCHANTS. LOVELL'S FLAT COAL COY., 2 Vogel Street, Punedin. CAN'T SELL PATENT MEDICINES! WHY is our sale for Patent Medieines so small? Because customers buying tlieir GROCERIES from us can't buy inferior adulterated good*, and don't require medicines to keep their health good. OUli PRICES compote with anything in town, and you can get QUALITT as well as QUANTITY. JUST LANDED—,£3OO worth of BEST BRANDS of GROCERIES, direct from England. Yovi can ask for nearly anything, and we hare it. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for LARGE ORDERS. CUPS AND SAUCERS THAT WON'T CRACK WITH A PEW DAYS' USE. You must be getting tired of buying CUPS and SAUCERS that eraek with only a few days' use. 1 have just landed 205 dozen of the light kind—white and gold, with gold sprig on side. Cheap and strong enough for everyone to use, and neat and good enough for a king to use. You notice what medical men are saying about Cheap Enanielware. Don't buy it! BUY THE "K" BRAND; it won't chip, and lasts six times as long as any other brand. ASK US FOR THE BEST every time, and wc w ill repalce every article that does not come up to our recommendation. A. CHRISTIE, LEADING GROCER, BAKER'S BUILDINGS (next theßank of New Zealand), GORE.

THE SALE will be for positively ONE MONTH ONLY, when the whole must be cleared. This is a chance that occurs to you once in a lifetime. Can you afford to miss the opportunity ? CAHILLS BOOT EMPORIUM, MAIN STREET. GORE FTIHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA J. LIMITED. Established 183". Incorporated 1880. £ PAID-UP CAPITAL 1,500,000 Reserve Funds, of which .£050,000 is invested in Consols, .£200,000 in Local Loans (Imperial Government Stock), .£150,000 in National War Loan 1,070,000 Together 2,570,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 5,570,000 A BRANCH of this Bank is aow open at GORE G. E. TOLHURST, 26ap Inspector for New Zealand. ' Esther Alpina' Cigars D. B. ESTHER has been appoiuted SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED "ESTHER ALPINA" CIGARS. These Cigars are absolutely the best value of any cigars in New Zealand. Quotations given for large orders. 100,000 in stock. 15 m

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