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General -Notices. ■.<■■ HORNS, RICHARDSON and CO:, COACH PROPRIETORS AND LIVIfiRT STABLE-KEEPERS WYNDHAM. SADDLE HORSEB and BUGGIES a l - -v wayß ON HIRtiJ. Coaches attend fcl. arrival and departure of eaoh train to ann from Edendale A coach run« between Wvndham and Forfcrose as follows .-—Leaves Wyndham «n Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 80 a.m. Leaves Fortroae on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. AH parcels to be paid for on delivery. Wynrtham, May 1883, SCHOOL NOTICE. ER. FORD is now prepared to ; take • pupils for general ; instruction, ifrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; also has a Night School from ' half-paat five to half-past seven. Musical instruction for the Cornet and other Brass Band instruments given from half -past seven to nine, o'clock on , Mondays, and Fridays. Violin, Clarionet, Flute., and' Concertina taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays, commencing" at half -past seven at night. Private legsonri in French, Latin, and Singing taught by the Tonic-Sol-Fa method, on Wednesday and Saturday nights at half -past seven sharp. Terms— 30s per quarter; Music, French, Latin, and Singing 2s 6d extra per week each ; to be paid monthly. Apply to E. R. FORD, Late Bent ley's House, Eaat Gore. P.S.-^ E. R. Ford guarantees . to teach pupil* of aiiy age up to forty to write. c 968 E. R. FORD bega to' inform the Public that he can supply them with musical instruments of every description, from the beßt makers the world can produoe. People reuiring their Piauoa toned will pleaßO acquaint him ; or wishing, to exchange for a hew one. cIOOC THE DRAINAGE SCHEME REJECTED ! MORE GOOD BOOTS WANTED. 'bincourage local industry. Buy of the Maker, and get a Genuine Article at a Reasonable Pkicb, THE GORE BOOT MANUFACTORY ; ii now replete with the largest and 1 best selected stock of Boots and Shoes in the District, all our own make, manufactured j expressly to suit the requirements of the District. Our Men's Watertights, Balmorals, and Elastic*, as made to measure, deft j COMPETITION, and are acknowledged to be the best Value for Money in Boots ever offered to the Public in Gore. Note the Price, from 21s. to Measure. No Arcade Sweepings! A Large Assortment of Ladies' Dress Boots, Evening Shoes, Slippers, kc, &c. Children's Boots, from 25., in endless vaiiefcy. Leggings of every description made on the Premises. New Elastics put in. Agent for Singer's Sewing Machines, and new Davis' Vertical Feed. Needles and appliances kept in «tock. O* Leather and Gbinbert. t& Women's Boots, half-soled 3s. Men's Boots, half-soled . ... ss. 0. W. BOWTELL, BOQT MANTJFACTUEER, Next Colonial Bank, GORE AND LUMSDBN. TIME IS MONEY. IF your Waloh stopß, take it to F. T. B. Walker, Practical Watchmaker,Mataura where all repairs are done in a workmanlike manner at moderate charges. N.B.— F. T. B. Walker visits Edendale and Wyndham every Tuesday. Repairs left at any of the itores punctually attended to. d 368 COOKING RANGES. BARNINGHAM & CO , Manufacturer of the PATENT PRIZE RANGE, ZEALANDIA requires no Betting, and will burn any coal, and can be used as an Open Fireplace. Iron Fretwork for Verandahs in great variety. VICTORIA FOUNDRY, King^street (opposite Hospital), runedin IF TOU^WANT GOOD CLOTHES AND CHEAP I ' —GO TO-' i jrjiURNER & £JOLBRAN, ; TAILORS. i (Late George Ott) TAY-STBBfiT, 1N Y E RCAR GI h L Where they are making up the best Tweeds, Coatings, &c, at the lowest possible prices' JSty 1 and' Fitguajrantsed.i "a lar^e : stocbTt o choose from •T weedB f Coatngs, at lowest Prices d2BO

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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 288, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 288, 11 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 288, 11 September 1883, Page 4

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