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PROFESSIONAL. T. L. FILLER, (Late EL Maokay,) DENTAL SURGEON, MAIN STREET, GORE (Opposite Post Office). HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Saturday Evenings, 7 to 8 p.m. TELEPHONE No. 79. MATAURA. MONDAY Afternoons, (Gait's Buildings). DR GRESHAM, DENTAL SURGEON, MAIN STREET, GORE. Telephones: Surgery. 96. Private Residence, 184. P.O. Box, 99. DR J. J. GRESHAM may be consulted at his Rooms Daily from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturday evenings, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. COUNTRY VISITS.—DECEMBER. MATAURA: FRIDAY Afternoons, December 6, 13, from 3.30 to 6 p.m.; December 20, 5 to 6 p.m. WAIKAIA: WEDNESDAY Afternoon, December 18. Note—Owing to Show Day falling on first Wednesday there will be no visit to Waikaia- that day. RIVERSDALE: FRIDAY. Sale Day, December 20, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WAIKAKA: MONDAY Evening. December 16. 5 to 10 p.m. BALFOUR: Owing to Christmas Da.v falling on the last Wednesday there will be no visit to Balfour this month. CLINTON and KELSO : No visit this month. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. gLAIKIE AND LAND AND MINING SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS, MERSEY STREET, GORE. PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHN MACCIBBON & SONS, LIMITED. MATAURA, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. AGENTS FOR NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. Risk? taken for Accidents of all-kinds, including Employers' Indemnity, Plate Glass, Mortgage Indemnity, Live Stock, Oats and all Grain or Seed in Barn or Stack, and Personal Accident and SickTO ELECTRIC LIGHT CONSUMERS.—We can supply "Mazda" Metal Filament Lamps from 20 to 100 watts. These Lamps are of Drawn Tungsten Wire—stronger than steel—and are made in one piece, and are therefore not easily broken. PICNIC PARTIES and others should go in for the latest in vessels for carrynig tea, milk, etc., viz., VACUUM FLASKS. They keep tea hot for 12 hours or more in the coldest weather, and milk cool in the hottest weather. TO FARMERS.—We are Cash Purchasers of your Produce. Have on hand Basic Slag (the best manure known for grass), X Keys Fertilisers, Guano, Bone dust, etc.; Turnip, Clover and Grass Seeds of various qualities and prices, Garden Seeds and Garden Manures. Large stocks BUILDING and FENCING MATERIAL always on hand. RABBIT POlSON.—Pollard, Grain and -Bi-sulphate of Carbon. SHEEP DIPS. —Cooper', Little's, etc., both Fluid and Ponder. COAL. Kaitangata Nuts always on hand. Orders accepted for Kaitangata household Coal. •MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore sybsi.sting between ARTHUR ALEXANDER . ADAMS THE YOUNGER and HENRY r'SLEEMAN, carrying on business as Cycle Agents at Mataura, under the j style or firm of "A Adams and C 0.," f has been DISSOLVED as from the | Fifth day of August. 1912, so far as [ concerns the said Arthur Alexander [ Adams the Younger, who retires from i the said firm. * All debts due to and owing by the said firm will be received and paid respccl ively by the said Henry Sleeman, who will continue to carry on the said busi- | ness in his own name. I Dated this 11th day of November, 11912. Witness to the signatures of the said Arthur Alexander Adams the Younger and Henry Sleeman: John Lowden, J.P., Engineer, Mataura. ARTHUR A. ADAMS, JUN. 728 HENRY SLEEMAN. AVON TYRES. THE TYRE OF LONG LIFE. COMPARE THESE PRICES (Square Tread Covers): — 760 x 100 £4 18 9 810 x 100 £5 6 3 875 x 105 £6 18 920 x 120 £8 11 32 x 3J £5 3 SOLE LOCAL AGENTS: WBMPENNY BROS. & REJD, . PREMIER MOTOR, GARAGE, MERSEY SREET. 'Phone 167. P.O. Box 50. THOMAS. BUCHANAN, GENERAL CARRIER. All Orders left with A. A. Adams, Main Street, Gore, or Private Residence, Rock Street, East Gore, will receive prompt attention. Agent for Tilbury Forwarding Co., Ltd.

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Mataura Ensign, 30 November 1912, Page 1

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