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JIWELLERY OF EVERY KIND. IF Yo| ARE LOOKING FOH A PRESENT THAT WILL BE DAINTY AND DISTINCTIVE, OUR SELECTION WILL GIVE YOU MANY VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS. ; EXVIiLLERY of tho most tasteful kind displays itself ■ ; in our windows and showcases under a variety of charmi guises. Wo -offer you tho two-fold advantage of an exqlent selection and truly reliable value. Our urices .are u ed on a moderuto scale that lias :iuide us a favorite housefor every kind of gift. G. C. HAMILTON, MANUFACTURifIG JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, GORE.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 0^~9,???' s , T t® w ' We find it in every branch of industrial J.ife, ana thqbenehts derived from weii-managed concerns are too voll known to warrant ' ' of the community has 'bo embraced the advantages of co-operation than the tamers; not only does ho manage the bulk of the dairy busine® of cnis couritij, but he had invaded the Fire Insurance business, and withlonsiaerable sip cess. • * • % P 4 m -El}S' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION has blen m existeoicdfor about nine years, fathered by such well-known farmers Us wlkk nv ( >Il 1 lb " rn) . 1 G - H- Stewart (Crookston), J. Clarke (Clinton), A. J. webD (Wawmi) and others; and by judicious management has prospered oeyona ail oqjeotations. , ®»e opprtunity is now given district farmers to insure with this to give a few instancy, ' tho State and other Fire Companies charge 8s 8d t. a • rm ,o rs o shvolllllE$ hvolllll E- the Mutual charges 7s Gd; on a barn or lfk vl L 6 ckir f°J s 12s ® d Pei cont., tho Mutual charges 9a for a barn and n? a stable; oth-r risks m proportion. v Faniers' Mutual lias proved that farmers' risks are the best in tho ? a W bll T ness of abo , xit £250,000, claims amounting to only about fiOO have had to bo met; and not only are their premiums the lowfS™ ncreaseu business warrants it) the Association intends to still lower tnern, and t> orobark in the Accident business as weii. FOR FILL PARTICULARS AI'PLY TO—WILKINSON & CO., MERSEY STREET. GORE (SOUTHLAND AGENTS).

JjX>E, GOOI QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY GO TO TH3 SOUTHLAND PHOTO. COMPANY. MALN STREET ' ' > a - a:r J. Snith's Bu.ild'n'gs;,

GOHfi MAESRV & TEA ROOMSJgXCfSLUftT SISRVIC: L\ THE BIGGEST AND BEST PUBLIC IVNING Hitull L\ GORE. THE LA-RGES? STOCK 0;' ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY KEPT IV GOh'E ORDERS FROM OOUNTKY i'ltOMFi'LY A'mNDM) TO. 'JAMES liOFFMAN. PASTRY COOK, CONFtCTTON€R.. £N □ I ATEREH HUPMOBILE EVENTS. FEBRUARY 28. A "32" Hupmobile finishes first in tiro Stli annual Swedish mil tor Reliability Run. Sixty-niuo contestants; 19 American makes. • • APRIL 22. , .... E. W. Johnson ,driving "32". roadster from Los Angeles to San I'raneiseo in 14 hours. Best previous record, 17 hours 5 minutes. MAY. Hupp tours South Africa for third time. MAY 15. H.J. Rogaly starts out around Sojitli African Union. Tours finished August 27. Total distance* travelled, 22,(XX) miles. WIMPENNY BROa & REID, LTD.. PREMIER GAPAGE GORE Telegrams: "Wunpcmiy," Goro. 'Phone IG7. THE CAR - FOR TFAT STANDS BUICK. RELIABILITY. C)N account of phenomenal demand, the'next shipment is all *,Grders now being hooked for spring delivery. REMEaIIiER: The BUICK is Strong, Powerful and "yvell sprung; it is always and under all circumstances Reliable, besides being a particularly Economical Car to run. FIVE SEATER £335 COMPLETE. JOSEPH GREEN, JUNR., RIVEUSDALE. 'Phono If. STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON BUICK. ' We liavo to hand the last Buick Chasis available in Southland until Spring. Wo are now having a large 3-seator body built to our order by J.' Bath and Sons, luvei'cargill. This car will be in Gore in abofit a week's time, when we shall bo pleased to slfow intending purchasers what a Buick can do. ■ . 1 TREMBATH, FALCONER & HAZLETT, SOLE GORE AND DISTRICT AGENTS. 'Phono 163. Telegrams: "Trembath."

MATAURA. MACGIBBON'S GREAT CHEAP SALE OF DRAPERY NOW ON. QPEOIAL Reductions in Boys' MEL- ~ VI!J,K Sl'lTS, 9 to 13; selling at Half Price. Men's ]SOX SITTS, a grand lot, and going very cheap. . The la.les.t-.in, glen's FUR and FELT HATS at JSargain Prices. A f<'\V HIV! rs of the fatuous KRIPPHXUOKF SIiOICS and BOOTS; woro I7s"fxl iiiid 225, going at 7s Gd per pa.r. A E. KFiMP for Absolute Purity in -£*-« Aerated Waters, CelobraUxl To nMrto fiaima. AddTo«; B-ivar TOST LANDED—fßndrods 6d, Dd Is 3d editions of Books l>v all tba popular author", T , D, Forbes, .Book-

"O ESTORI3 YOUR. FAGGED JSEIIV--1«' OUS SYSTEM, A I) GET BACK THE .TOY OF LIVING. '• CEREG-EN WILL DO IT FOR YOU. CEREGIN consists mainly of Proteic in a readily digestible. form and witl the addition of a small, quantity o assimilable Phosphates lonns ai ideal Concentrated Food. (JEREGEN is spuuially.• -suitable as '• Tonic in coiivalesceneo after ilines and in any case of nervous troubles for anyone who is run down o losing weight Ceregeu is of il» greatest value. It may bo taken in any form tlia suggets itself to tlic user. Mixed wit mill; or water, on porridge, or milkpiid dings or spread on bread and butter. PRICE 6.'G fcr 10oz Tin. At . T. J. QXTIN'S, CHEMIST, MAIN STREET. GORE. TjIOR Sensational Bargains in Men 1 " and Boys'dothing visit McGruei Tayllfr i»d Co.'< Gr«mt Winter Sat#.

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