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LEFT-HANI) KINGS ! fjTMKSE rings musl not he worn o>> the right hand. They arc left-hand rings, nml wo can give si lit further directions as to iimv I hey should be worn. In a nutshell, they have been specialh designed for the Tillb'l) FlN'"' ' ' : Ihe lel't hand -tor they are to mark ill—ujic of tin.' supreme events of the Jit lit 1 lady's file. AT HAMILTON'S betlirolhal rings arc showing in such a vaiicly of design,- and stones that o pleading choice is certain. Seme have clear-cur sciul iJ.laljug- diamonds, some have mixed gems, but in wuh instance the settings arc secure, the gold is (lawless, and the finish is superior. Step in—both oi voir. Let us show you these trays of lovely engagement rings. Box 73. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, GOEE. Telephone 246.

r T3 iMERITSy uro now so universally admitted thai they aic rarely a sul>ject lor discussion. That tlie. Car is all thai it is reprosena'd is taken lev granted, and its GOOD VALUE is conceded. The riCTUOIi COA SUMPTION is unusually low and the. TYKE MILEAGE is unusually high. AGENTS. MEDWAY STREET GARAGE.

JUST LANDED, KITTED with DeUch&bia ilims. Spare Kim and Tyre, Electric Light! and Starter and improved Seating. CALL AT THE GARAGE AND INSPECT. AGENT FOR LATEST MODEL BUICKS. 8-OYLINDER BDIGK OAKS FUR HIKE AT ALL HOORB. FULL STOCKS OF ALL GREASE AMD TYKES ALWAYS ON HAND. • A. $• cone motor garage. Telephone 169.

USE IVY LUBRICATING OIL FOR YOCR CYCLE. It has .just the com-t.steuey for nil cycle parts, DOES NOT CONGEAL DOES NOT COLLECT DUST IVY OIL IS THE VEKV BEST. THE OIL THAI' U'WIIOATES TO PERFECTION. Price, ic 1 per tin. That- '.'one good ..turn, deserves nnoHii-.;r'' is whpt thc_ W-k said to the front one: so mvcciiii u:r> up with IVY 0(1, from THE CASH CYCLE AND MOTOR DEPOT, THE LEADING CYCLE SHOP OF THE TOWN, ALLEN HANCOCK. PrnprirW 'PHONE L>2o. . OPPOSITE POST" OFFICE. JOHN MACGIBRON & SONS. LTD., GENERAL MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MAT AURA. SEEDS, SEEDS. ttFj^j Yates' Reliable Garden Seeds just to hnnd. turnip Seeds, Sharp's and Sutton's landing. Clovers, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot and Crested ticgstail. MANURES: MANURES. MANURES Book vour orders now.' for X Keys Fertilisers, !'<>r which wo are Ayents. Also Calcutta Bonedust, Basio Phosphate, Billston's Basic Slag. Orders accepted for Carbonate of Linvs, Burnt, Shell and Ground, from beptember onwards. AGENTS NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., Firo, Aceidout, Livo Stock, ©to. JOHN MACGIBBON & SONS, LTD., MATAURA.

[) STAND THIS SEASON AT COKK AND MATAUEA, THE STANDARD BRED PACING STALLION COLDSTBEAM BELLS By Abbey Bells (American Stud Book), sire of innumerable winners ia Aua--1 tralia and our celebrated siro Four Chimes. First dam, Sal Tasker (2.16, 4.40), by the incomparable Rothschild. Second dam, Jessie (2.25), by Boston L., by Berlin. Both the above mares were champions in their day and held the records for New Zealand! Third dam, Maid of Heathcote, a cslebrated mare on the track and dam of many winners. For further particulars regarding the breeding of Coldstream Bella and family see N.Z. Stud Book. In placing this very promising young sire at the disposal of breeders we have no hesitation in stating that no but/tor bred horse stands in New Zealand to-day. He has two 3-year-old tillies now in work in Brjce's stable, who holds them in very high estimation, and one is being prepared for the N.Z. Derby. Coldstream Bells is an exceptionally fine pacer and has had a most distinguished racing career. He is limited to ?A) marcs. Foe, £5 ss; paddock for mares 2s per weok. No responsibility. 'ACKSON MUNKO, 657 Brooch ton Street. Gore.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT W. N. WILSON'S STAULES, COKE, AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT, THE BRILLIANT PACING STALLION 2.13 and «.35. Sire, Harold Dillon. The siro of Adonis eom<\'~. from one of tb« three greatest spwd-produoing families of America. Harold Dillon was the champion siro of the 19KV17 season, his progeny winning ''2 races, were placed second 41 times and third 37. Some of the records of ids stock arc-. Dillon Hell, 2.12, 4.35; John Dillon. 2.12: Oinako. 4.35; Soda, 4.M5; Cello Svdnov Wilkos, 4.H5; Antonio, 4.3R: White House, 4.4(1; Sceptre, 4.11; Author Dillon, 3.29, 4.20 1-5; Lord Dillon. 2.51. Dam, Tbolma, the greatest producing marc south of the line, who is tho dam of Wildwopd Junior 4.33, Cameos and Lady Sybil. Adonis is a horse that lias no vices, and is quiet, and lovobheaded, being one of the greatest racehorses that has ovt-r appeared in the Dominion, lie has won more races than nnv other horse, lie is a bulldog finisher, and one of the {ramest horses that has ever been seen on ihc New Zealand tracks. He has raced over all distances in harness and saddle, and lias won races on ! level headed, being n ihc Dominion, lie log finisher, and one New Zealand tracks. nd lias won races on grass tracks, clay tracks, and in mud up to the fetlocks, proving, bin great llaco Records.—2.l3 1-5, mile (4-y 2 miles. . car old); 2.19 3-5, ] \ miles; 4.35 3-5 Mares from a distance will lm gin TI3RMK: £3 3s at end of seyno/i wd at "n t'«l per week.' For full particulars n.pply and £.'* 3<? when mni'i proves in foal. Or It. O. MITCHELL, W. N. YV.fI,HON. In Charge. 77H (ioro. NIMMO AND SLAIR'B STANDARD SEEDS. LOCAi- AMEN'T, GRAHAM'S ftPMTWAL FRUIT MART. fIAY AMD FALCONER. AND, EW'J'ATE AND COMMISSION J .AC!'', NTS A"eni,-- ./.. C'veninierd. State Kiro Insurance Z. Cov'-rnmeiit Fire Insurance ,;.. i.i-.v'orr.menf. Wmnlnv«ri«' T,in.KihtT

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Mataura Ensign, 11 December 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 11 December 1917, Page 1

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