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Drapers. DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNEKSHIP ACCOMPLISHED 1 I TENDER my siricere thanks to tie people of Gore and Surrounding District for their liberal support in the past, to ; Thomson and Beattie, and solicit, a continuance of the same to myself, by whom the business will in future be carried on. I shall endeavor, with strict attention to ' the same, along with a thorough knowledge of the requirements of this district, to serve customers better than ever, with good serviceable goods at reasonable prices (my opinion being that low priced' goods are s«ldom cheap and generally unsatisfactory to both buyer a'pd seller). lam resolved to place a great deal more of the New Zealand manufactured goods before the public,as I have found 'them uniformly good and durable, and generally economic when quality and price are, considered. In fact, I im so convinced of the excellence of our New Zealand Wools that I would heartily assist to start a Woollen Manufacturing Company in Gore. — JAMK3 Beattie. NEW GOODS. To hand for SPRING SELECTION, 1883 :— Rosiyn Tweeds (newest patterns) Mosgiel Tweeds „ „ Kaiapoi Tweeds „ „ hirtings, Flannels and Plaiding New Galatea Prints New Cambric Prints New Pompadour Prints New Sateen Prints In all the Newest Styles and Patterns'. NEW LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS And a large and well selected Stock' of Jewellery, Ironmongery, Boots, Fancy Goods, &o. TO SELECT FROM AT . BEATTIE'S WAREHOUSE, - N.B. Allparties indebted to the late firm are respectfully solicited to liquidate the same, to enable us to close the Partnership accounts, on or before the end of September, and oblige.— James Beattie. PRICE and TtITLLEiD THE. CELEBRATED , .- INVERCARGILL DRAPERS ARE NOW OPEN .. FOR A SHORT TIME 1 , AT i, ..."MI ATAUK'A '' tsr NEXT TO POST OFFICE DESPERATE BARGAINS! GKAND ASSORTMENT! COMB EARLY! November Ist, 1883. Watchmaker TIME IS MONEY. TF your Watch stops, take it toF. T. B. -*- Walker, Practical Watehmaker.Mataura where all repairs are done in. a workmanlike manner at moderate charges. N.8.-F. T. B; Walker visits Edendale and Wyndham every Tuesday. Bepairs left at any of the stores punctually attended to. | d 368 JOSEPH BAKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c.,* ■ Nearly opposite Bank of New Zealand, MAIN SrREET, GORE." /' J. B. having had large experience both' in he Home and Colonial Trade, including, the well-known firm of Rotherham and Son of London, and Messrs BLohri and s .C!o and J. Hislop, Dunedin, comes? before the inhabitants of Gore and surround ing districts with confidence, and! 'begs to assure them that he : will be able to giye entire satisfaction in- every branch, of the trade. The names of the above firmS'are siiffidentgim'antee that all work turned out of his hands will be of First-class character. The highest testimonials from Messrs Kohn and Co. and J. Hislop, Dunedin. CHARGES MODERATE. N.B. — Staves, cylinders, pinions, and wheels cut or recut, and all kinds of replacement anl other work done for the trade. d 615 [ESTABLiskEb 1861.3 ' Watches !•■ Watches!! r ?A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW; , . ' . GOODS, , Consisting of ...... Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches ' Made to special order with superior Movements, and extra stout 18 Carat * Gold Cases. • ' ■ Also extra finished Rotherhams manufac* tured to special order, now : open' for inWATCHMAKER, Dee-street, Inveroaegill 1 .(Opposite Post Office). ':, ..4631

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 4

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