AMUSEMENTS. fj HEA TR E ROY AL. TO-NIGHT. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY & NAVY. THE REDSKIN’S MERCY. An Indian Drama. HEARTS OF WOMEN. Drama. .MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. *• RORKE'S DRIFT.” “ RORKE'S DRIFT.” Remember gallant Chard and his SO British heroes lacing the Zulus 4000 strong. LIGHTHOUSE IN DARKNESS, Drama. SOI FTORDEN. NORWAY. Scenic. A BUSY DAY, 120 Keystone Comic. jjjATAURA,' MONDAY, FEB. 1. McMAHON'S NEW CIRCUS AND BIG BUCKJUMPING SHOW, Headed bv QUEENSLAND.--HARRY, The Greatest Horseman and Rough Rider in 'the-World. £2O , given to anyone bringing a horse to unseat him. 20 Lady and Gentlemen 20 Artists. £1 given to anyone riding Ocoee ■for 30 Seconds, Adults 2s, Children Is. Riders ride own risk, cal four Wednesday, Riversdale Thursday, Gore Friday and Saturday. SO f i RAND PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRAvr TION. WYNDHAM. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3.
GRAND MONSTER PROCESSION At 12.30 p.m. Military Displays, Sports, Auction Sale, Numerous Side-shows', Etc. A SPLENDID DAY'S OUTING. Sports Post Entry. Programmes on Application to 10S E. DRUMMOND, Hon. Sec. MATAURA Horticultural Society.— Annual Show, Wednesday, February 17. Entries close .Monday, February 15. Schedules from Secretary, Box 18> Mataura, 118 SITUATIONS. ANTED—Blacksmith’s Improver ; •’ * able to drive shoes. Apply J. A. Wright, Mersey Street, Goie. 100 SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCADON. Applications, with testimonials from teachers competent 1 to fill the following Vacancies will be received at this office up to TUESDAY, February 2:— 1. SOUTH—4th Assistant (male); salary £l9O-£220. 2. EAST GORE—lst Assistant (male); salary £l5O-£IBO. 3. G-ORW—6th Assistant; salary £l2O- - 4. MATAURA—Sth Assistant; salary £l2O-£l4O. 5. MATAURA—6th Assistant; salary £llO-£l2O. 6. MORTON MAINS and FERNDALE —Sole Teachers; salary £llO- - and £2O H.A. Forms of anplicationK may be obtained at this office. A. BELL, Secretary. Education Office, January 23, 1015. 38
PUBLIC NOTICES. FAT- CATTLE. SAMSON BROS., DUNEDIN AND BURNSIDE, .have appointed. J. McCUBBIN, RIVERSDALE, as Buyer of Fat and Store Cattle of all descriptions. 121 IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 1 JAMES PATERSON, late of Clinton, Sheep Farmer. All persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the above estate are requested to RENDER ACCOUNTS as due on December 22, 1914, DULY VERIFIED and showing FULL PARTICULARS to the undersigned not later than FEBRUARY 3, 1915. MESSRS BOWLER AND ADAMS, 86 Solicitors, Gore, WHAT IS THIS IDEAL. AUTOMATIC DOOR PAD? IT is the greatest and at the same time simplest and most efficient method ever devised for effectually stopping Wind, Rain, Draughts and Dust from coming under doors of houses, and thus preventing flooring and linoleum rotting. It is a boon to the tidy housewife; it prevents dust accumulating on furniture, floors, pictures, etc. It is guaranteed to prevent any rain from coining under the door, thus soaking the runner and rotting the linoleum and flooring. It effectually removes the necessity for placing the little door-mat on the ] inside of the door of your otherwise snug sitting-room. it prevents that draught along the floor of which we all complain. It is recognised that .no door, however well fitted, can keep out rain, dust or draught. This device, without which no house is considered finished, lifts itself automatically clear of the carpet- when the door is opened anti presses tightly on the doorstep or floor when the door is closed. Ask the opinion of those who have the Ideal AUTOMATIC DOOR PAD, fitted for their candid opinion of it. It is not a luxury hut an absolute necessity, and solves one of the greatest problems that has confronted the landlord and tenant fro intinie immemorial. To fully demonstrate their advantages and comfort to purchasers 1 will for a short time only fix to doors free of charge. Orders left MR GEO. PETERSON’S or RAILWAY BOOK STALL will he punctually attended to. W. E. POTTS, SOLE. AGENT. 11l THE Pall Mall, a really dressy Boot made of English bo xc a IF, we 1L finish ed and dependable.—MAOGlßDON AND 00., LTD,
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Mataura Ensign, 30 January 1915, Page 1
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