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Dressmakers [A Cabd.] /^/[ISS FISHER ,= DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, Temperance Hotel, GORE. Tinsmith. - J)AVID FERQJJSQK, TINSMITH, . "'' Zincworker and Pliinibeij ' ' '%ORDON. Manufactures on the premises every article in the above department of trade, of superior workmanship, and at <„ THE MOST MODERATE RATES OF! CHARGE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. EVERY DESPATCH USED IN EXECUTION OF ORDERS. Hot and Cold Water Baths, and every kirjd of Water Apparatus for Manufacturing arid Domestic purposes, carefully and efficiently fitted up. \ ! : (Sl-The trade supplied with Tinware, made on the Premises, at Moderate Prices. . a 347 Rubber Stamps, &c. FFROST'S PATENT SELF-INKING Portable Rubber Stamps. X "VsT. FFROST 3 MANUFACTURER. JW. F. begs to introduce to the notice of • the general public his Patent Self -inking and Portable Pocket Rubber Stamps. These Stamps are now produced in an entirely new form, superseding the 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 SelfInkimg Stamps are, Ist— Cleanliness in use : Do not soil the hands, no ink appearing externally, cannot soil documents or anything valuable when in use. 2nd — Economy in use of ink : When once prepared can be used fora 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, Goee. *** Samples on View. *** Sewing Machines. WANTED KNOWN. 'k LL KINDS of SEWING MACHINES -£*- Repaired and Adjusted, Reblackened and Bronzed. All repairs guaranteed and kept in order from three to twelve months. Old Machines bought or exchanged, Duplicates, Oil, &c, on hand. Needles, Is 6d per dozen. „_ Country orders punctually and carefully attended to. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. G. RICHARDS, Practical Machinist (from Duneiin), next St. Paul's Church, Dee- street, INVERCARGILL. Charges Strictly Moderate. eeds. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned have FOR SALE at Lowest current Prices : — Red Clover (French and English) White Clover (English) Alsike (English) Cowgrass (English) Timothy (English, American, and Colonial) Ryegrass Italian Ryegrass Cocksfoot A large variety of the best descriptions of Turnip Seed, Field Carrots and Mangold Seeds. Prices and particulars on application to The British anb N.Z.M. and A. Co., Ld. J, 0. MOARDELL, Manager for Southland. Sailmaker. A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. E. CHRI§j"ENS6]Sr, / (Late of Tapanui) f "HORSE COVER, TARPAULIN, WAGGON / TILT, AND TENT MAKER* / f ■■ . . GORE, :• .■•: • \ v 7FXAS now on hand>a H godd- ptock of Tents 'iJtjL with flies),.TaTg)aulins,,Hqr^e : Covers^ .Oilskins and' Leggings, Felt ■ Carpets'. Calico and Canvas, Twine, Sail Needles, Plough R«ins, Surcingles, Saddle Cloths and Fancy Horse Clothing ; wi^h • a miscellaneous collection of other articles. ""„'', r! _»'• lg^» A trial solicited 1 Prices surpassingly moderate, 1 Good Workmanship. '/; -fl ' Repairs executed with rieatness'andldespatch Business Notio|s|f ■' 1 \ : ;; J t ,: ' IMPORTAHpfc^. ■ ■ . ■ ; - ■--„ -■,-. ;j* , .y; »iJ& ■ igrtHEEE, TOjGO I "wfceia in .Dunedin jf I^TT ;^yovivwanj; a Shave;^Gato^EisSEi/s ' If ypu^^ant your Haif cvt — Gb»to v ßeissel's. If yoa 'svant a Hoi or Cold Baih— Go to vße ; i|sel's. ■'-•_■, . , .^ rNotd'the^Address.carefu^^ door to the Coffee Palace,, in. Moray Place, and just round the. corner from City Hotel. c 962 NOTICE. I SON is Laid for Dogs in our Paddocks, sections 2 and 3, Lindhurst. BALNEA VES, McKECHNIE & CO. di2l Mataura

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 4

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