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~r~ " Dressmakers'"-" " [A Card.] DEESSMAKER AND MILLINER, Temperance Hotel, '" ' GORE. Tinsmith. t)avid"lf,e rgus o n, TINSMITH, Zincworker and Plumber, ',: ■ gordon. Manufactures on the premises every article iv the above department of trade, of superior- workmanship, and at THB MOST MODERATE RATES .0? CHANGE. " ALL WORK GUARANTEED. :; RVERY DESPATCH USED IN EXECUTION OF ORDEKS. Hot and Cold Water Baths, evicry : kmd v of Water Apparatus for Manufacturing aiid J Domestic purposes, carefully and efficiently fitted up. trade supplied with Tiuware,made on the Premises, at Moderate Prices. a 347 Rubber Stamps, r&c> FFROST'S PATENT SELF-INKING Portable Rubber Stamps. MANUFACTURER. JW. F. begs to introduce to the notice of • the general public his Patent St- If- inking and Portable Pocket Rubber Stamps. These Stamps are now produced in an entirely new ,form,: superseding the. old style, requiring neither p»ds. 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 hands, no ink appearing exierria'lly, cannot soil documents or anything •valuable when in use. 2nd— Economy in use of ink : When once prepared can be used for a considerable time without getting dry or out of order. 3rd— Compactness: Being without '.the cumbrous pads and handle, can be carried in the pocket and- used when travelling. '4th— Durability and Clearness: Every stamp is waranted durable, and will stand any reasonable wear and tear. J. W. FFROST, MANUFACTURER OF RUBBER STAMPS [ WELLINGTON, N.Z. ; : •' Agent for Southland— •.-••. GREEN AND SOUNESS, Gore. .; ; » i * Samples on View. V "Si. : Sewing Machines. - ."nl .WANTED KNOWN; ALL KINDS op SEWING \ MACHINES. Repaired and Adjusted, Reb^laokened and Bronzed, ' All repairs guaranteed and kept, in' order, from threetp twelve months. Old Machines bought or exchanged, Duplicates, Oil) &c, on hand, Neddies, Is 6d per dozen, , , '. . , ftp Country orders punctually and carefully attended to. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. g. riShards, Practical Machinist (from ■ Duneiia), next St. Paul's Church, Dee- street, INVERCARGILL, Charges Striotly Moderate. eeds. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. rjn HE Undersigned have . FOR SALE at •-.JI - j t I lowest, current Prices :hRedClover (French and English) ; '■ /: White Clover' (English) Cowgrass CEnglish) Timothy (English, American, and Co« : ; T 7-. r - loriialj ' *' } Ryegrass . lialian Ryegrass Cocksfoot ... A large variety of the best descriptions of Turnip Seed. " Field Carrots and Mangold Seeds. Puces 'and particulars on application to '; ■ The British anb 'kz,M.'AND A. Co.,Ld. "' ' J. O. McARDELL/ ; • • ■-■ Manager, for Southland. Sailmaker. :■■ • :.-■•■ —^-r-. A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. E. CHRISTENSON, . . (Late of Tapanui) HORSE COVER, [TARPAULIN, WAGGON ■ . TILT, AND TENT MAKER, GO.RE, •-,.. HAS now on hnnd a good stock of Tents , with flies), Tarpaulins, Horse Covers, - Oilski"ns and ' Leggings, Felt Carpets. Cajico and Canvas, Twiue, Sa>l- Ifeedles ;i ...Plough ' Keiri^ Surcingle?; Saddle Cloths and Fa^icy Hor^e Clothing ; with a miacellaueous collection of other articles. ; csr A trial solicited I Prices siirpasSingly moderate! Gpod- Workmanship. '< '1 ■■... Repairs executed with neatness and' despatch! ■'; v ■ '.; .:w BiiSiness Wdtices. '■ ° :T ,;;r"/TmP.ORTANT! i:. .XTtHERE TO GO when in Dunedia if ' » you want a Shavo.— Go to Beissei.'s . Ifjtou want your Hair-cut-f-Go to Beimel's. If yoa want a Hot or Cold Bath-CHo to Beißsel's. ... Note the'Addrera carefully— Next door! to the Coffee Palace, m Moray Place, and just round, the ,. corner from City Hotel.- ,, ..-? c%2 ' :: ;; /; ";;";/''.;..nqtipb.. ' .^A'^ POISON is Laid for Dogs in' our Paddocks, ' sections. 2 arid 3; LindHnrst.' 1 * • ■ '' ■ • ; ,[ • BALNEAVES, McKECHNIB^CO.-'; d^J .' • ; ■.•-"■■■■'-■- ••■■ ' -M^taura ■■'•'... .■■/;■■• i

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 308, 27 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 308, 27 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 308, 27 November 1883, Page 4

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