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a X£7X m % « Pure Coco is the most wholesome LLL'JIL'IIW".mi-k"*i:ax; *;,!' on earth. Make certain of obtaining pure Cocoa of the finest quality and most solubility, by asking for Nelson Moate's 1 "C:O£O,A

In the Showroom mm ijsfi|H{jl]ah} Its the sama in all departments. There art; splendid bargain, for Hen, ery reduced to 4s lis in wearing apparel, Great Summer Sale household drapery c n , I Coi mences on Summer Costumes I Saturday morning reduced to 4s 6d at 9 am. McQruer, Taylor & Co. Drapery Importers, MAIN STREET, GORE.

Suffering diminishes immediately Bed Cross Ointment applied, and is speedily banished with a regular course of SB* treatment. I I Its marvellous healing ' _Jj powers are best evinced in Bsa ulcers, obstinate wounds, ab- ~"" scesses, and «kin troubles which have resisted the curative powers of other remedies, i For aU cuts, abrasions, J burns, inflammatory condi- '*» tions, and skin eruptions Bed J Cross Ointment is wonderful- ( |ly soothing and effective. « Always Keep a Tin handy. J JgJJ It has many uses and satisfies mm ma many needs. All Chemists "J™ | and Store*. g «

SOMETHING NEW IN MOTOR CYCLES. mHE TWO-STROKE LICHTWEICHT CONNAUCHT is easily ahead of all ■*- other lightweight Motor Cycles. There are no valves, no timing, and no trouble. It is almost impossible to be put out of order. THE RUOCE MULTI is the fastest 3J-h.p. Motor Cycle built, and lot Side-car work no other 3J h.p. Motor Cycle can get a look in. Time from • Uunedin to (xore with side car and passenger, 51 hours; time from Invercargul to Gore, with side-car and two passengers, 1 hour 40 minutes. CALL AND INSPECT THESE AT THE CHALLENGE CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS, MEDWAY STREET, GORE. Walter Christie. GEM TEA, Is 6d. GEM TEA, 2s. UNEQUALLED ON THE MARKET. For the Best in Groceries, and all kinds of Crockery P.O. Box Wl. THE MODEL GROCER, MAIN STREET GORE. Telephone 182. FRUIT SEASOM, 1914. l AS Sugar is now «o«ning to hand in regular supplies and the Fruit is rip**fast, the task of JAM MAKING and FRUIT PRESERVING now totiironts Housewives. Much difficulty is experienced by some cooks in preventing their preserves from going mouldy or fermenting, but this can easily bo remedied by using MASON'S BALL.BRAND PRESERVING JARS. They are absolutely air-tight, and are guaranteed to keep preserves in perfect condition m any temperature and any climate. We stock them in gu*rt size at 5s 6d per dozen and i-gallon size 7s 6d per dozen. We can also supply you with JAM JARS (3s 6d per dozen), JELLY JARS [M od per dozen), and in fact every possible utensil required for Jam Malting and Fruit Preserving, from Preserving Pans down to Wooden Jam Spoons THE BUSY GROCER, MAIN BTREET: J. Walders & Co. No. I—Your Cyclo Oiled and all Bearings thoroughly adjusted for ... •% l m No. 2—Same as No. 1 and in addition the Outside of your Cycle will I be thoroughly Cleaned J c\lg» No. 3-Every Part of your Cycle will be Taken to Pieces, all Bearings Cleaned set in Vaseline, and adjusted. The Outside will also be Cleaned and Rust Removed as far as possible e / 5/' No. 4—Same as No. 3 and in addition the Wheels will bo Corrootlv Trued and the Bright Parts Polished ...!..... U)rrectly . 7/» We are now in a position to do any class of PLATING for vou so do not throw away your tarnished Electroplated Ware on the wmm Pans, Candlesticks, Medals, Belt DWi Covere 4rL< ts£ J? Spoons, Forks, Motor Car Parts, or Cycle Arts ' lo!U *' n, •

Painting Time-Is Now The Paint-Is Berger's. The Man--ls Peterson rjIHERE'S tho whole thing in a nutshell. You don't need to be told why it's painting time. But it is to your interest to know that BERGER'S PAINT looks better and preserves the timber much longer than any other paint. Berger's Paint is the outcome of 160 years' experiment and practice, and is to-day a scientific weathor-resister—not merely a paint. You should employ PETERSON, because he is agent for the best paint—Berger's— and you can rely upon the work being executed in a businesslike and efficient manner at a minimum cost. Yes, indeed, Berger's Paint and Peterson's work will enA REAL GOOD JOB. GEO. PETERSON "THE RED SHOP," J. D. FORBES,

WHY YOU SHOULD CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE THROUGH US WHEN TRAVELLING. Because our system is the only complete one; because it adds to the .comfort of travelling; and because it costs you no moro than journeying with unchecked baggage. You have no bother with carriers, no scrambling at static*. We pick up your baggage from your door, check it on by rail, receive it at the other end, and convey it to any hotel or other address you mention. Don't forget, if you want to have a nicer and pleasanter holiday, to see us before setting out. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., Main Street, Gore. 'Phone Fifty Men's Odd Vests, made from strong Tweeds, all sizes, 4s 6d each. Special reductions Men's Tailorcut Trousers and Suits. Band Shirts in nice patterns from Is lid; also a grand assortment of Men's Lounge Felt Hats, in all shades, from 2s lid to 13s 6d.— R H. Scott and Co., Opposite Post •Office

NEW JEWELLERY FOR 1914. Includes the Daintiest and Most Pleasing Designs in the Newest and Most Fashionable Jewelh-y. "SOMETHING NEW" is the order of the day, and jewellery is no exception to the articles which must be kept up-to-date. For 1914 the manufacturers have produced many new and pleasing pieces. Our London buyer has selected the nicest of these, and by utilising out mail-order department ' country resident can get the very pick of.these new goods at lowest city prices. No matter where you live, just write for what you want, stating pnce. On receipt of letter, we wifi select the best we have, and give your order the same careful attention as we would to a personal call. C. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., 88 PRINCES ST., DTJNEDIN.

#^v-oi.-».vwv».'v , vvv*\v%v*\v*n» SOOTHING \ FORCHIUDREN \ Lli'l- UJly M'll'li^il' Constitution. These Powders contain NO POISON.

Aram on the Market. IRISH MOSS , Safe & Sure A / For Coughs and Colds \ Bennington's Irish Moss is " the best remedy no other -medicine has stood the test of | half-a-century. Bonnington'B cure* • quickly and effectually and contains no dangerous drugs. Don't be misli-'I ' ■i™ >'—itations and substitutes—ask tut" - jist on getting Bonnintfton's ■* *■• >M MM ■■ ** ' „,. 15TT'Y your 'Xmas Presents at Duaoav.'s. Great variety of choice; best of values.

I is coming, and in antici- \* pation of the usual busy season 1 have on hand large supplies of Christ- | mas Goods of all varieties. Dressing Cases, Pocket Books, Ladies' Companions, Purses, Writing Cases, Work Paskets Autograph Stationery, Christmai Cards, Post Cards, School Prize Books. Boys' Own Annual. Chums, Chatterbox, Fountain Pens, and Poetical work* of Tennyson, Longfellow, Shakesi Burns, and dozens of others in all mgs. Don't forget the address— HOLLAND'S BUILDINGS. GORE. KINGSLAND AND FER-GUSON (Established 1881), UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTALISTS, INVERCARGILL, Have opened a Monumental Yard at the Corner of Main and Irwell Streets, where they intend keeping the Latest Designs. GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND CROSSES. GRAVE FENCES A SPECIALTY Large stocks of WHITE PEBBLES for covering allotments kept on hand. Local Agent: GEORGE LOW, Irwell Street. All orders left with Mr Low will receive the firm's best attention. KINGSLAND AND FERGUSON.

OYNE p Summer Every article will represent a Genuine Bargain, and in every department these bargains will abound. REMEMBER -FREDAY ANO FOLLOWING DAYS. Boyne Bros All goods included in the sale will be up to our usual standard of value, and prices throughout will be greatly reduced to ensure a speedy clearance. Friday Morning. 08 f General Drapers, Main St., Gore.

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Mataura Ensign, 15 January 1914, Page 7

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