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GREAT SALE OF JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE AT HAMILTON'S. E -wish to intimate to the Public of Sou. and thaet we are o whole of our Magnificent Stock at Unheard-of Prices. Owing to the recent flood, we think it wise to reduce stock, and ar« therefore SELLING EVERYTHING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. . Call along and we will be delighted to hero you to ohoose a souveair «i the Flood. G. C. HAMILTON, JEWELLER, MAIN STREET .', * © FARMS. FARMS. 200 Acres in the Pukerau District; good Dairy.Farm; carries «>oowb besides crops; well limed and drained: 40 acres turnips and 25 acres »ata givea in; 6-roomed house, byre, bam, large stable, orchard, plantation; a real B*od place. Price, £l3 an acre, terms. (46) , .. j school; 35 acres oats. 40 acres turnips, balance in pasture of various »K«». roomed house, stable, barn, byre, sheepy&rds and woolßhed, orchard plantations, etc.; now carries 1300 sheep, will carry more. Price, to lue, wi*n t/ATTHH (44) 300 Acres, Waikaka District; good sheep or cropping farm; 26 acresi oat* 100 acres grass and turnips; 4-roomed house and all necessary farm buildings. also sheepyards and dip; close to rail, school, factory, etc. Price, hi Ids an acre; £750 wanted. (42) , . „ , , ~,. „ 260 Acres, in the Winton District; new 5-roomed house^ all f required; close to school, post office and f r.ctory ; c ~ ~" *""* farm ; oat and turnip crops given in, als« AriCi H next door. The lot for £6 an acre, pit- ~ __. you in, balance as you like. The cheapest farm m Southland. (3/) Leasehold Dairy Farm, near Mataura; close to school, station, and factory, etc.; carries about 40 cows, besides other stock. FOR SALE AS A GUIJNU CONCERN, with all cows, horses, plant, crops (considerable), milking machines etc., etc.; £IOOO, terms. WILKINSON & CO., LICENSED LAND AGENTS.

MICHELIN TYRES. -TE STOCK MIOHELIN TYRES AND TUBES IN ALL SIZES AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:— „„„«« COVERS. P^ .760 x 90 £4 5 6 fl 7 6 810 x 90 £4 8 6 £1 9 9 765 x 105 £5 15 6 £} 13 9 815 x 105 £6 4 6 fl 15 9 880x120 £8 0 3 £2 5 0 30 x 3J 32 x 3$ . 34 x 4 . AMERICAN SIZE. £4 11 3 £4 19 6 £6 14 3 £ll3 £1 10 0 £1 16 9 WIMPENNY BROS. & REID PREMIER GARAGE, GORE. 'Wimpenny," Gore.

C. AND W. HAYWARD, LTD. ' TEMPORARY FURNITURE FACTORY, CHRISTIE'S ENGINEERING WORKS, GORTON STREET. f> 'PAIRS entrusted to us will be quicklT and well done, as we have a *-«• gang of tradesmen from our Ff-etopf, r-ommunicate with MR ANDERSON (wio is in charge) as early as possible. C AND W. HAYWARD LTD., DUNEDIN AND INVEROARGILL.

MEETINGS. [MPORTANT Meeting ©1 Referees L To-morrow Night (Friday), Holland's Buildings, 7 o'clock sharp. /Urgent matters to be attended to, requiring all members prasem!* J. HARGEST. See. Final meetings regarding the Daily Mail Service to Otama and Chatton Districts will be held for Ohatton, East Ohatton and Knapdale residents at KNAPDALE, THURSDAY EVENING, and for Otama residents at OTAMA.. FRIDAY EVENING. A full attendance of all interested requested. A. L. BYARS, Convener.

TENDERB. TfARMERS AND DEALERS. HERE'S YOUR CHANGE. OQQ ACRES TO LEASE, half mile from Gore Saleyards. TENDERS and invited for th« LEASE of Walsh's Farm, Contts' Road, Gore, for a term of 5 years. The land is in splendid heart. 50 Acres laid down in New Grass. Conditions may be inspected as Mr D. L. Ponoelwell's Office. •Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. «—_«__«—,»_-, Tenders close on FRIDAY, 25th inst., and should be addressed to J. MULVEY, Co D. L. Poppelwell, G*re.

CREGAN'S LABOR AGENCY MAIN STREET, GORE (opposite Club Hotel), looking right on to end of Traffic Bridge from East Gore. All orders from farmers and otter employers attended to without fail. Ploughmen and other workers wanting situations requested to call. 'ANTED'—A Good Ditcher: six * months' work; mostly land draining. Apply A. D. Campbell, Kaweku, Riversdale. 636 'ANTED—Smart Tidy Girl to asr * sisb light house work; sleep at home. Apply for address at 'Ensign.' Ofiee. ANTED—<Jood Plain Cook. Appb ' Criterion Hotel. «28 J ANTED—Good Dressmaker for one week, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, Generals. Also Generals waiting engagement. Apply Miss Henderson, Fruiterer. GREEN TOMATOES. PICKLING ONIONS. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY. G R A H A MS CENTRAL FRUIT MART.

AYOIIAL ELECTION. At the request of a largo number of electors, I have consented to become * Candidate for the Office of Mayor; and should you do me the honor of electing mo, I will give all Borough affairs my earnest attention. I, however, ask electors who rote for me to do so as a test of their disapproval of the methods adopted by the Council's Committee in their distribution of relief and the unwarranted refusal of many offers made In- Mayors of-»ev-<?ral towns to raise subscriptions for the relief of sufferers. I ask electors to met me in the T»wn Hal'l on TUESDAY, APRIL 29, at 8 o'clock, when I will deal fully with the methods and neglect in the distribution of relief. Ladies specially invited. 586 J- W. KELLY. TjUECTORS OF NORTH WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, I am a Candidate at th« forthcoming Election for a seat on the Council «s one of your representatives. Should you [elect nie I will do mv best to further the interest* of the "Ward and the Borough generally. 1 Oiedwnfav ypura, «:» T. J. HOLLAND.

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Mataura Ensign, 24 April 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 24 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 24 April 1913, Page 1

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