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tmas Gi-Fts Are getting busy with their purchases for relatives and friends, and we are doing our best to aid by providing little novelties and curiosities. We all know what a difficult matter it is to find just the article wanted. Most people are, looking for something; uncommon and artistic and withal useful. We are endeavoring to cater for such people by importing from the English, Continental and Eastern Markets quantities of the most desirable GIFT GOODS— Goods that will meet with the approval of discriminating purchasers whether they desire small money values or the more expensive articles. You are invited to inspect the display we are making in all departments to-day, to-morrow and during the few days that intervene between now and Christmas. You will find In the display a selection of Japanese Fancy Woodwork in the form of Trinket Boxes, etc., at prices ranging from 1s to 6s 6d. SILVERWARE from English Jewellery Manufacturers comprising Jewel Cases, Trinket Boxes, Silver and Cut Class Perfume Bottles, Silver-mounted Combs, Silver-backed Hairbrushes, Silverbacked Hand Mirrors, and many other novelties In silver and cut glass suitable for a friend's dress-ing-table. Manicure Sets In various designs with silver mountings are one of our specialties, those finished plain being particularly charming goods. Space does not permit us to enumerate the many novelties we are showing. Just call and look over the tables and counters on which the Coods are displayed. ibbon & Co., Ltd. The IVlain Street's Busy Corner.

INERY. Our MILLINERY has never before attracted so much favorable attention as it is doing Oils season. We are again making a specialty of Hats suitable for young ladies at 15s 6d, 17s 6d and 19s 6d. The latitude allowed this year to the style of Hat a lady should wear is very great, and to meet the different tastes we have a very large assortment. Visit THOMSON AND BEATTIE'B and see them. Everybody is made welcome and no one is asked to buy.

Beattie, Ltd., 'PHONE 23 MAIN STREET, CORE. One Shilling in the £ Discounet on all Cash Purchases. "THE CENTRAL" HARDWARE STORE, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. A L!i Up-to-date Goods Stocked here. LIME. CEMENT, GALVANISED IRON NAILS, LOCKS, Etc. IRON BEDSTEADS. WIRE MATTRESS KS, BEDDING, LJXOLEUM, Etc. Orders by loiter or telephone promptly attended to. WHITE FOR QUOTATIONS. Telephone 174. P.O. Box 112. ARTHUR MORTON, | Corner Main and Ashtou Streets. 3194 Lvmunar VALUE, FENCING POSTS, STRAINERS AND STAKES. Split or Sawn, and tb* Largest Stock and variety in Southland. SPECIAL VALUE IN TIMBER. A very large stock on hand, or orders sent lirect from sawmill to any siding in fcruck lota. DAVID WILSON, TIMBER MERCHANT, MERSEY STREET, GORE. TE have just landed a lot of Vices, " * suitable for Blacksmith* or Farmers' use, and we aro offering excel tional value. Prices, from 20s to 35t Call and see them.—MACGIBBOI AND CO., LTD. Why dees Everybody ssk for THOMSONS? Because it [is universally recognised that m are unrivalled, and sre obtainable in every corner of the Dominion. Genuine Table Ale, made from malt and hops, brewed only by Thomson & Co., INVEBCARGILL AND GORE.: JFRUITS! FRUITS! NEW SEASON'S. HAMS! BACON! FRESH HAMS! HITCHONS HAMS! BACON! ALL FRESH AND OF THE FINEST QUALITY. HAVING bought the Finest Quality in FRUITS and having a First-el* FRUIT-CLEANING MACHINE on the premises I hold that my FRUITS arc second to none- on the market. Ring up 182 or post your Orders to R 101 and they will he promptly tttendo to. E. J. M c DOWALL, THE MODEL GROCER, AMBROSE'S BUILDINGS (Opporite Police Station), GORE.

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Mataura Ensign, 16 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, 16 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, 16 December 1911, Page 6

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