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Dressmakers 1 [A Cabp-J DRESSMAKER 'AND MILLINER, Hotel, JJAViB fERG U S Q^N 7 ' TINSMITH, Ziii<?worlter and Pluiuber, , GORDON. .. Manufactures on the premises every article in the above department of. trade, of superior workmanship, and at i THE MOST MODERATE RATES iOF ; CHARGE. . .. : .. . ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED^ \ EVERY DESPATCH USED IN EXECIi : TION OF ORDERS. | Hot and Cold Water Baths, and every kin^ ' of Water Apparatus for Manufacturing; and Domestic purposes, carefully and efficieutly fitted up. I $=yThe trade supplied with Tinware, made on the Premises, at Moderate "Prices. a 347 Rubber Stamps, &c. FFROST'S PATENT SELF-INMG Poitable Rubber Stamps. X W. :#ROST 3 - MANUFAGTURER. J.W. P.begaito ihtrodTxce to-the notice of • the general public his Patent Self -inkin* and Portable Pocket Rubber Stamps. These Stamps are now produced in an entirely new form, supersdaiHg thle • old style, requiring neither pads nor handle,' and always ready for use ; will print 1000 to 2000 impressions without replenishing, and every impression of the same tint.- The excellencies of the SelfInking Stamps are, Ist— Cleanliness in use : Do not soil the 'han&s, no ink appearing externally, cannot soil, documents or anything valuable when in use. 2nd — Economy in übg of ink : When once prepared can be used fora considerable time without getting dry or out of order. 3rd— Compactness: Being without the cumbroujs pads and handle, can be carried in thepbeketand used when travelling. ith-rDurability and Clearness : Every stamp is:warant«d durable, and will stand any reasonable wear and tear. , , ■"■ j: w. ffrost, MANUFACTURER OF RUBBER STAMP 3 WELJJSaT9N, N.Z. Agent for "' * ■■ -■*. ffßfißN.A^D^ttUNi'SS, Gobe. ._•„♦ Samples on View. f m * Sewing Machines. A LL KINDS OF SEWING ; MACHINES •**• Repaired and' Adjusted, Reblackened and Bronzed, . • „.;■..- „ All repairs, guaranteed and 'kept in order from three to twelve months. ; ■ ' ■ • r Old Machines-bought or exohanged, Duplicates, Oil, &c., on hand. Neadlesj Is 6dper dozen, . .'___. - ; ••• ■■]}__ fjf Country orders .punctually and carefully - . attended to. „ . Good Workmanship Guaranteed. g. riclards, Practical Machinist (from Duneiio), next Bt, Paul's Church, tfee- street, INVEKCARGILL. , tsr- Charges Strictly Moderate, deeds, TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned have FOR SALE at . Lowest current Prices : — Red Clover (French^nd English) " " Whiie .Clover (English) • Alsike;(Englißh) ' ■ ■ • ; 'Cdwgrass (Ehglish). ■ ; '„ Timothy (English, American, and i Coi lonial) ' ' Ryegrass „ : = .•'.'.• .. „ Italian Ryegrass • ' 1 Cocksfoot A. large variety of the best descriptions of Turnip Seed. Field Carrots and Mangold Seeds. . Prices and particulars on application to The British jlnb N.Z.M. and A. Co., Ld. J. O. McARDELL, / ' Manager for Southland. \ . : , l£ LONG-FELT VaN!T JUPPLIED. : :" : .'E. chi^MSnson,'. 1 ' (Late of Tapaniii) . HORSE COVEIt, TARPAULIN, WAGGON ' TILT,' A ; ND TENT' MAKER, l . GORE,. HAS now on .hand a good • stock 0E Te^ts.. ' with flies), 'Tarpauiiris, Horse j Covers, 'Oilskins and Leggings, Felt' Carpets. Calico ancl 'Canvas, Twine/ Sail Needles, Plough rßeine, Surcingles, Saddle^ Cloths" and FancyHorse Clothing ; .with a ' miscellaneous colle<jJ|Sfipf/other articles. ' ijgr A jtr^al solicited | Prices surpassingly moderate I" Good Workmanship. '•Repairs executed \yitV hpatness and despatch .• / Bußinesa Notices. ■;.;. IMPORTANT! , W' HERE TO G.O : when; in Dunedin if you want a Shayo.— Go to Beissbl's If you want your Hair cut^-Go to Beissel's. „ If you want' a Hot. 'or Cold B.attt--G6 to . • ',<■.-. . . ,-;-. , ' : '■Notethe^Address'car^^^ ! ;thB o Coffee Palace, in ; Moray ' Place, and just , round the corner from City Hoteli ' c 962 j j; .'. ■'■ : . ' ' notice/ ■• r} ««i'\ T>OISON is Laid for Dogs in our. Paddock)), ! •*- - sections 2 and 8, lindhurst. ', J 1 ; ; .;B ; ALKEAVES, ! ,>£teKECHkIE : & po.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 305, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 305, 13 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 305, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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