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ATAURA COLLIERIES. Farmers in the Waimea District should our Price, railage paid to' their railway sta* ; "H, before sending cheir orders elsewhere. Truck Lots at Reduced Fricea. Gore snd East Gore Orders receive imraedi»ts Attention. MAT AURA COLLIERIES, A. E. KEMP. Or R. FERRIS. Carter. HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING OF BUYING HER THAT RING? Don't worry about papa's consent or | mamma's approval until you have given her the ring she has set her heart! Simply buy one of OUR Rings and everything else is easy. BE A HAPPY MAN! Love shows the way. G. C. HAMILTON, JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, GORE. RTHUR K I T T 0. ARCHITECT, OTT AND CO.'S BUILDINGS, INVERCARGILL, VISITS GORE 81-WEEKLY. HHE BALL-BEARING TYPE BAR is but one of tho many vital SMITH PREMIER advantages. It is the bearing of this bar with its eleven 3-32 inch steel balls and its hardened wearing surfaces which gives the SMITH PREMIER Model No. 10 Typewriter its permanently perfect adjustment and its light touch—the lightest touch on a key sends the type to the paper with unvarying accuracy, producing a distinct, clear-cut imprint. We will show you the SMITH PREMIER. It is its own salesman. THE GORE PUBLISHING CO., LTD., AGENTS, MERSEY STREET.

We are showing a very extensive range of Samples in Tweeds, all pure wool, to choose from for our Special make-to-measure Suits in all the leading shades and" of the best styles, we take your measurements and turn you out a perfect fit. You can't do better than leave your order with us at a Special Price of 52s 6d.—W. LEWIS AND CO., The Leading Drapers, Main Street, Gore.

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Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 4