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THE ENGAGEMENT RING. JTET this happy occasion be graced with a suitablo Ring Wo, know of none more worthy of the position than those which we're showing.' in our excellent selection of ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. Splendid value, tactful! service, and an exceptionally good choice is otforcd to all ring-seekers now. G. C. HAMILTON, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, GORE. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. £JO-OPERATION is not new. We find it in every hranch of industrial Jife, and the benefits derived from well-managed concerns are too v/ell known w> warrant discussion. No section of the community has go embraced the advantages of co-operation than the fanners; not only does he manage the bulk of the dairy business of this country, but he had invaded the Fire Insurance business, and with considerable success. The FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION has been in existence for about nine years, fathered by such well-known farmers as Wrn- Grey (Milburn), G. H. Stewart (Crooksto'n). J. Clarke':■ (Clinton), A. J. Webb (Waipahi) and others; and by, judicious management has prospered beyond all expectations. The opportunity is now cciven district farmers to insure with this concern, to give a few instances," tho State and other Fire Companies charge 8s 8d per cent, for a farmers' dwelling, tho Mutual charges 7 8 Gd; on a barn or stable the charge is 12s 8d pei cent., tho Mutual charges % for a barn and 10s od for a stable; oth.r- risks in proportion. The Farmers' Mutual has proved that farmers' risks are the best in the country, for out of a total business of about £250,000, claims amounting to only about £BOO have had to be met: and not only are their premiums the lowest, but (if increased business warrants it) tho Association i.ileiKis to still lower them, and to embark in the Accident business as well. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TOWILKINSON & CO., MERSEY STREET. GORE (SOUTHLAND AGENTS).

J?OR GOOD QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY GO TO THE SOUTHLAND PHOTO. COMPANY. MAIN STREET (la H. and J. Smith's Buildings;. GORE BAKERY TEA ROOMS. J AS. HOFFMAN, fl-*™ j - a - paterson). EXCELLENT gEEVIGE IN THE BIGGEST AND BEST PUBLIC DINING ROOM IN GORE. CATERING far Dunes, Socials, etc., conducted in firatrtibw jrtyl* fo lown. or country. WEDDING OASES tastefully made to order on the ithorteai notice. BMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. 688 THE HUPMOBILE CAR. EQUIPPED WITH WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEM. £385. WIMPENNY BROS. & REID, LTD. PREMIER GAFAGE, . GORE

THE CAR F OR THAT STANDS BUICK. EELIAB ILITY. 0 N AU° Un^°, f P henom « n al demand, the next shipment is all MFAfnpp' ™ 6l b6i "g booked for R P rin g delivery. REMEMBER: The BUICK i s Strong, Powerful and well sprung; n ,s always and under all circumstances Reliable, besides being a particularly Economical Car to ran. FIVE SEATER ......... £335 COMPLETE. 'JOSEPH OfiEEN,' JTJNR,, ItIVERSDILE. ' /Phone IG. BETTER CARS ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. THE WIDE-WORLD The above Model will be on view this week. TREMBATH, FALCONER & HAZLETT, GORE MOTOR GARAGE. Telegrams: Trembath, Gore.

INGS &sSV*'* 3 ™ K «* Options < UNDERTAKERS • s I' o ™''* Hie Amazing A AND MONUMENTALISTS fS^l^'LSl- , Fost * l ' ~ ? > a® e r) i "& !< l <j j.» *-.^i»i iijll iinvo AND MONUMENTALISTS INVEROARGILt, (8. E. White), "Maid of the Mist (Oxemham), "Unto Caesar" (Rafonei [ave opened a Monumentally at the fc^™^' Unt n (Rafone, orner of Main and Irwell Street Y<c&k . W ,&*?*'?%, Wthey intend keeping the Latest oS J.?? s£&', ( BPwS Designs. GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS, Career of Dr Weaver" (H. Bacus "The Forbidden Way" (Gibbs), "Tl Pathway" (G. Page), "Where Strang Roads Go Down" (G. Pago), "Spl LOCAL AGENTS: GRAHAM'S CENTRAL FRUIT MART, Telephone IS9. ' Large stocKs ot WHITE PEBBLES for Cecilia", (Maud Leeson), "Black a* wvermg dhotmente kept on hand. ' WW' (G. Barr McCutclioon), "Mi T«sal Agent;:GEORGE LOW, Irwell My Married" (Porter), "Dodo tl let. All orders left with Mr Low Second" (E, Benson), etc., etc. Ne will receive the firm s bqst attention, and latest 6d Editions by best autho KINGSLAND AND FERGUSON.', constantly arriving by every mai ... :——— |- Pacific Readers" and "Dominic NIMMO AND \ ' Ar,th ™etic" fof schools to hand. FOWL GRITS, ANI.MAL MEAL, ETC PLANT FOOD AND PLANTOIDS. , SEED AND SWEET PEA CATA- /NOW IS THE WINTER LOGUES ON APPLICATION.' 9F OUR DISCONTENT _ _ JgsY A GRAMAPHONE AND BI V HAPPY. SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES WIT L GARGOYLE PREPARED RED Iharo just landed over £IOO worl SPRAYING OiL- of Gramaphonee, varying in price fro The BEST Extermina'or of Woolly £2 10s to £l4 10s, and to quit the Aphis, Red, Brown,'Mus.i<?-ll aiid other quickly I have marked .thom ail dtm Scales. No boiling rerii reel. EmuJsi- to vfoy little over landed cost. fiesreadil- with Coid Water. J One gallon of Oil make* 25 gaEoni Perfect Spraying Mixtur.i. ; I BURROWS ANB CO., .;. ,-,;.. ... , GOitE. i ! < Ageitfe for JBttrroSFs Bros, Nurserymen Y'OU needn't be discontented or wea r?- of the things of this life. Come in. early. T.\ f J& CHRISTIE fHbNQGBAPH, DEPOT, i SI BEET.

FEW and Latest 3s Gd Editions at Mrs Lovoll's—"Tlie Amazing Argentine" (J. Foster i Eraser), "Gold" (8. E. White), "Maid of the Mist" (Oxemham), "Unto Caesar" (Rafoness Orczy), "Hagar" (M. Johnstone), Chief of the Ranges" (Cody), "The Career of Dr Weaver" (H. Bacns), "The Forbidden Way" (Gibbs), "The iathway" (G. Page), "Where Strange Roads Go Down" (G. Page), "Split Peas" (H. Hill) "An Enemy Hath Done, this' (J. Hocking), "The Marriage of Ceeilia"\ (Maud Leeson), "Black and White" (G. Barr McCutcheori), "Miss B% Married" (Porter), "Dodo the aeoond' (E, Benson), etc., etc. New and latest 6d Editions by best authors constantly arriving by every mail. ''Pacific Readers" and "Dominion Arithmetic" for schools to hand. NOW IS THE WINTER QF OUR DISCONTENT. VOTJ needn't be discontented or weary j r?: of the things of this life. i$Y A GRAMAPHONE AND BE | V HAPPY. j llhave just landed oyer £IOO worth of Gramaphones, varying in price from £2 JOs to £l4 10s, and to quit them quickly I have marked .them ail down to vikry little over landed cost. Coone in early. \T.\ f & CHRISTIE WEBNtJtY-SIREES:

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Mataura Ensign, 2 July 1914, Page 1

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