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THE ENGAGEMENT RING. *-* W« know of none more worthy of the position /than ihoat ' rhicfa we'ra showing in our excellent ■ejection of ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. Splendid Talue, taotful •enrice, and an •xoeptionallj goad choice is offered to all rmg-*eeker« bow. G. C. HAMILTON, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, GORE. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. and the benefits derived from well-managed co warrant discussion. No aection of the community has so embraced the adTantage* of co-operation than the farmers; not only does he manage the bulk of the dairy business of this country, but he had invaded the Fir© Insurance bu»ines», and wuth conThe FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION has been in existence for about nine years, fathered by ■uoh well-known farmera as Wm. Grey (Milburn), G. H. Stewart (Orookston), J. Clarke (Clinton), A. J. Webb (Waipahi) and others; and by judicious management has prospered beyond ail expectations. . . The opportunity is now giren district farmers to insure with this concern, "to gire a few instances," the State and other Fire Companies charge & 8d per cent, for a farmers' dwelling, the Mutual charges 7« 6d; on a barn or stable the charge is 12a 8d per cent., the Mutual charges 9e for a barn and 10s Gd fo- a stable; other risks in proportion. The Farmers' Mutual has proved ft aft farmers' risk* are the best in the country, for out of a total business of about £250,000, ola.ms amounting to only about £BOO hare had to be met; and not only are their premiums the lowest, but (if increased business warrants itHh« Association intend* to still lower them, and to embark in the Accident business as well. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO— , WILKINSON & CO.* MERSEY STREET GORE (SOUTHLAND AGENTS). TjX>R GOOD QUALITY MAIN STREET (In H. and J. Smith'* Budldiaga).

GORE BAKER'S TEA tlOOl _ J AS. HOFFMAN, j. a. pate^sonv IrnXOELLENT SERVICE LS THE BIGGEST AND BEST PUBLIC DINIlf mo BOOM IN GORE. QATEIiINQ • ?oc Dtti«Ms, Boeials, etc., conducted la ■UnrtHiSaM *n **•*» t»r oouatry. OAK.SS tost&fiaJly nuwie to order on to« afcwtfi*** notaoe. SMALL GOODS A SPBOiAfcTTL ftJia AND tWT inted rtarlkg •-^ ->•*-*• witL th«.r Laare Lorri« batiroett Gor»"«* inTort etat/iome. ; ., If .sufficient support x gjv«a by tti* local a regular s>»r- ?'<!# .W'H be ran. fall particulars «* application to HUGH MUm, Mala &°ra, *i' WIMPENNY BROS. & REID, LTD . BLACKSMITH AND COACHBUILDER, IIRECT AGENTS FOB^ IVERSDALE

MASSEY-H ARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, FOR THE MANDEVILLE, RIVERSDALE AND WAIKAIA DISTRICTS. LARGE STOCK OF DUPLICATES ALWAYS ON HAND. ALL ORDERS PROS' ?TL¥ ATTENDED TO. WHEN BETTER CARS ARE EUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. THE WIDE-WORLD MODEL 2-3 SEATER. The Pxtblio iur« cordially invited to oam» fund at* #*r tkemeeiTtt tk« Sm» Material and Warkmsnsliip embodied in ifa» Oair» TREMBATH, FALCONER & HAZLETT, •ORE MOTOR GARAQE. 'Phon© 63. Telegrams: Trombath, (We.

NIMMO AND BLAIR FOWL GRITS, ANIMAL MEAL, ETC PLANT FOOD AND PLANTOIDS. HEED AND SWEET PEA OATAIX)(MJES ON APPLICATION. LOCAL AGENTS: GRAHAM'S CENTRAL FRUIT MART. Telephone 159. Vf. &R.AHAM W* U »»tify the Publia thai fa* kas fcalwai •rer tie BILLIARD SALOON latab «c«Tipi«cl by Otto Basa» i* th« N»tioa*l «l*b Room*, nut HsDowaU'b Onmny Stow, four fmH-siM fetMw in tnrtci*« order. MP a, lew ho\iT» notioA at tb* 'auriga'

HENDERSON'S BEEF TEA. BEEF TEA. BEEF TEA. TILITE TEA, LUNCHEON AND * GRILL ROOMS. BEEF TEA AT ALL HOURS. The Bart OUss of FRTJIT AND CONFECTIONERY WANTED: Cook, 80s; Girl, assist in Kitchen and Laundry; also AM for one hotel.

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Mataura Ensign, 17 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 17 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 17 June 1914, Page 1

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