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jewellery of every kind. IF YOU HE LOOKING FC. n . A PRESENT THAT WILL BE DAINTY A ) DISTINCTIVE, OUR SELECTION WILL GIVE YOU MANY VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS. of the most tasteful kind displays itself our windows and showcases under a variety of charmin S ises. AYe offer you tho two-lold advantage of an expc'lo. selection and truly reliable value. Our prices are a moderate scale that has mnde us a favorite house for every kind of gift. G. C. HAMILTON, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, MAIN STREET, GORE. IMPOtTANT TO FARMERS. not new. We find it in every hranch of in&usbrial life, and the bene) derived from well-managed concerns are too well known, do warrant discuesic No section of*© oommunity has bo embra<?ed the advantages of co-operation than the farrner%ot only does lie manage the bulk of the dairy business of this country, bul e had invaded the Fire Insurance business, and with considerable success., The FARMEIj MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION has been n existence for a(it nine years, fathered by such well-known farmers as G. H. Stewart (Crooksto'n), J, Clarke (Clinton), A. J. Webb (W&ipahi) fl others; and by judicious management has prospered beyond all expoota^g; The opportunitis now given district farmers to insure with this concern, 'to give a few tho State and other Fire Companies charge 8s 8d 'JOT cent, tor a dwelling, the Mutual charges 7b 6d; on a tarn or TOie tbe charge isL 8d per cent., the Mutual charges 9s for a barn and nn. r a risks in proportion. The Farmers' Mual has proved that farmers' risks are the best in the *ountiy, for out of business of about £250,000. claims amounting to >nly about £BOO to be met; and not only are their premiums the lowest, but (if warrants it) the Association iatends to still lower them, and to embarjn the Accident business as well. FOR FULL PAffiCULARS APPLY TO—WLKINSON & CO.» GORE (SOUTHLAND AGENTS). jP<OR GOOD QUALII - \i - '? Photography GO TO THE* SOUTHLAID PHOTO. COMPANY. MAIN S' ,'REET (liH and J. Smith's Build'ngsi, J—'. 7, GORE BAiERY/ & TEA ROOMS. EXCELLENT SERVICMN THE BIGGEST AND BEST PUBLIC DINING | ROOM IN GORE. THE LARGEST STOCK 03 ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY KEPT IN GORE. ORDERS FROM COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JAMSS HOFFMAN. PASTRY COOK, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER. FURTHER HUPMOBILE EVENTS. JULY 8. A Hupmobile win's First Grand Prix held in Russia. The nice of 200 niles was hold on the outskirts of St. Petersburg. JULY 11-10. Two Hupmobiles perfect scores in annual Glidden Classic from Mniienpolis to Glacier Park, Mont., 1:500 miles. NOVEMBER 19, 1913. Hupp celebrates fifth year in business. First year's business, 500 cars. Jow increased to 15,000 models yearly. WIMPENNY BROS! & REID, LTD., PREMIEP OAPAGE GORE Telegrams: "Wimpenny," Gore. 'Phone 167. THE CAR FOR . . . TFAT STANDS «UILK. RELIABILITY. /~)N account of phenomeial demand, the next shipment is all sold. Orders now leina, booked for spring delivery. REMEMBER: The BUICK ii Strong, Powerful and well sprung; it is always and under all circumstances Reliable, besides being a particularly Economical Car to run. FIVE SEATER £335 COMPLETE. JOSEPH GREEN, JUNR., RHEIISDALE. 'Phone 16.

STAKE OUR REPUTATUN ON B IT I C K. Wo have to hand the last liuisk Chasis available in Southland until Spring. Wo arc now having a large 3-scatcr body built to our order by J. Bath and Sous, Invercargill. This car Till lx> in Gore in about a week's time, when we 6hail be pleased to show intending purchasers what a Buick can do. TREMBATH, FALCONER & HAZLETT, SOLE GORE AND DISTRICT AGENTS. 'Phone IC3. , Telegrams: "Trcmbath."

RESTORE YOUlt FAGGED NERV- -*> (JUS SYSTEM, AND GET BACK THE JOY OF LIVING. CEREGEN WILL DO IT FOll YOU. CEREGIN consists mainly of Proteid in a readily digestiblo form and with the addition of a small quantity of assimilable Phosphates forms ideal Concentrated Food. CEREGEN is specially suitable as a Tonic in convalescence alter illn and in any ease of nervous troubles, for anyone who is run down or losing weight Ceregen is of the greatest valuo. It may bo taken in any form that suggi'ls itself to t-ho user. Mixed with milk or water, on ]>oiTid<j;e, or milk pud dings or spread on bread and butter. PRICE 6/6 for 10oz Tin. • At T. J. QUIN'S,* CHEMIST, MAIX STREET, GORE. QH sensational Bargains in iipis Bnys' Clothing visit Mc T yfo f C.r's Qfs.-.f t

MATAURA. MACGIBBON'S GREAT CHEAP SALE OF DRAPERY NOW ON. CJPECIAL Reductions in Bovs' MELVLU/E SUITS, 9 to 13; - 'celling at Half l'rice. Men's UOX SUITS, a grand lot, and going very cheap. Tlio latest in Men's FUII ami I" 1'.1.T HATS at A few nairs of the famous KRIPPKXDOUK SHOES and HOOTS; wore 17s Gd and 225, goiii« at 7s Gd per pair.

A E. KEMP for Absolute Party in • Aerated Waters, Celebrated Tomato fiiuoa. Adilram: Rivor Straii. JO ST LANDED—Hundreds Gd, ?d Is 3d-editions of Books by all tha pcpnlar nutJiors.- - T . D. Forbes, "Book-

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Mataura Ensign, 23 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 23 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 23 July 1914, Page 1

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