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COME AND SEE A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE PERFECTION OIL COOKING STOVE AT MY SHOP IN BRIDGE STREET, MATAURA, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 and 31. A Practical Cook will show how easy it is to manipulate- bv Making Pastry Scows and oilier things. IT IS CLEAN, COOL, CONVENIENT AND CHEAP. NO DISAGREEABLE FEATURES. F. J. SHERWOOD. MATAURA. TENDERS. Yj\TANTED. —Tenders for Stocking or Stooking and Forking about 3UO acres Oats. Tenders received up to Monday, January 30.—A. Orr, Balfour. B OBOUGH OF GO R E. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY. February 6, 1911 lor the following Works CONTRACT No. I.—Laying 5 chains of 6-inch Sewer in Rock Street, East Gore (labor only). CONTRACT No. 2. Constructing Concrete Channel Outlet to Sewer above Gore Traffic Bridge (Traford Street Sewer). Plans and Specifications may be seen at Council Chambers, Mersey Street. Deposit in each ease 5 per cent, of amount of tender. Dated at Gore this 25th day of January, 1911. FRANK YOUNG, 170 Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES. E XCELSIOR. END-OF-SEASON SALE, Commencing SATURDAY, January 28. Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Every article reduced. Only a few Ladies' White and Print Frocks left. These will be sold at Cost Prices. Hosiery, Blouses, Belts, Neckwear, Children's Pinafores, Etc., Etc. Come and see for yourselves the wonderful bargains. Note the address—"EXCELSIOR," MAIN STREET, GORE. S CHO 0 L BOOKS. I have just opened complete stocks of all BOOKS required for use in the PRIMARY and HIGH SCHOOLS. The Selling Price of all the Books is quoted at the Published Price. Liberal Discount to Teachers. J. D. FORBES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWSAGENT, GORE, QENUINE BARGAIN SALE. HIGH-GLASS TAILORING. In order to make room for New Season's Goods we have decided to hold a GENUINE BARGAIN SALE. Our £5 5s Suits reduced to £4 5s ° Our £5 Suits reduced to £4 Our £4 15s Suits reduced to £3 15s Our £4 10s Suits reduced to £3 10s Overcoats, Trousers and Fancy Vests are also Greatly Reduced. Please come and see our Window; come in time to secure your choice, as the nicest patterns will be picked first. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. C. BOWMAST, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR, Opposite Thomson and Beattie's. G. C. HAMILTON. " FACTS WORTH KNOWING." WE , f never charge fancy prices for anything—simply fair, honest, living prices. If you have dealt with us you know this is so. If not, suppose you try us once, so that wo can convince YOU. AN INVITATION To deal at our shop really means a desire on our part that you should better yourself in pocket by saving money in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and all kinds of Silver and E.P. Silverware. We have a thorough knowledge ot our business. We buy largely and get the best goods at lowest prices, and can therefore give our patrons the benefit of our experience. G. C. HAMILTON. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, CORE. G ORE' ENGINEERING WORK THOMAS STEVENSON, PROPRIETOR. ENGINEER, BOILERMAKER, AND B R ASS KOU N DER. AGENT FOR— Cooper and Duncan's, Ltd. ( ristchurch) Agricultural Machinery and Soarle and Co.'s, Ltu. (Invercnrgil;) New Style Netting. Fencing Standards supplied at Re tea. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. PUBLIC NOTICES. H ORE PUBLIC SCHOOL. The School will REOPEN on MONDAY, January 30, at 9.30 a.m. A. J. GIBBS, 203 Secretary. JJ OLI DA Y NOT! CE. SCHOOL EXCURSION TO RIVERTON The undermentioned Commercial Firms agree to CLOSE their respective OFFICES and STORES for the WHOLE DAY on WEDNESDAY, February 1: NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., N.Z. LOAN AND M.A. CO., LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., HENDERSON AND CO., SOUTHLAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. J. G. WARD AND CO., LTD., J. E. WATSON & CO., LTD., G ORE MOTOR GARAGE. Having taken over the Gore Motor Garage Patrons can rely on having Engineering Repairs to Cars carried out with dispatch. Tyres, Accessories, Oils and Spare Parts Always on Hand. FIRST-CLASS CAR FOR HIRE. Terms Moderate. Skilled Chauffeur always in attendance. If you want a good motor ride ring up 'phone 163. Attendance Night and Day at all hours. J. B. C. WATT, Proprietor. rjIHE SILVER GRID. This Fish Shop is now under entirely new management, and having made arrangements with several Trawlers we can guarantee to supply FRESH FISH DAILY ecepting Monday. FISH LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS A SPECIALTY. Cockerels, Ducklings, Geese and Fowls always on hand. JACKSON MUNRO. Telephone 138. G. R Department of Lands, Invcrcargill, January 18, 1911. PASTORAL RUNS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Licenses of the under-mention-ed Pastoral Runs will be offered for Sale by Public Auction at this office on TUESDAY, February 28, 1.911, at 11 o'clock a.in.:— Run 1508 (Class A), Southland County: Area, 1601 acres; term, 14 years; upset annual rental, £25. Run 4918 (Class A), Southland County: Area, 883$ acres; term, 14 years; upset annual rental, £2O. Run 323 (Class A), Lake County: Area, 23,000 acres; term, 10 years; upset annual rental, £17,1. Run 323 a (Class A), Lake and Southland Counties: Area, 3G.930 acres; term, 10 years; upset annual rental, £360. Run 529 (Class A), Southland County: Area, 3200 acres; term, 14 years; upset annual rental, £26. Runs 135 and 135 a (grouped) (Class A), Wallace County: Area, 4320 acres; term, 14 years; upset annual rental, £BS. Run 424 (Class A), Southland County: Area, 2410 acres; term, 7 years; upset annual rental, £7. Possession will be given on -March 1, 1912. Sale plans will shortly be issued. Full particulars may be ascertained at this oilice. 11. M. SKEET. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 8 E E D S. That will Grow and Give Satisfaction. FOR THE FARM: Grasses and Clovers, Swede Turnip.-; (varieties); Yellow-flesheil Aberdeen Turnips, Hybrids, Roniney Marsh, etc. ; White-fleshed Imperial Green (<'!t)':e. Do'.'on Greystone, Lincoln Red Globe, etc. ; Broad-leaved Essex etc., FOR THE GABDEN: Cabbage, Cauliflower. Celery, and Lettuce Plants. Bedding Plants — Lobelia, Asters, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, etc., etc. Soil Fumigant: Apterite.—Certain Remedy for Slugs, Wireworm, Grass Grubs, Etc. Arsenate of Lead.—Prevents ravages of Leaf-eating Insscts. Lawn Mowers, Spray Pumps, Etc. IOWDEN AND MONCRIEFF, 51 Princes Street, DUNEDIN.

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