Wanted. ! TO TIIRESHINGMILL OWNERS. ■' mWO PRACTICAL MEN wish Engaget x meut as diiver and feeder of a thresh- • ing mill, contract orothorwi.se. Apply at this office or to IAN McIAN, 1 Edendale. WANTED 500 farmers and families to in-pect the Ftock of Boots at the (jure Boot Manufactory. W"ANTJ<iD~KNO'w : NT— Bowtell'a Watertights and Balraorals, as made to measure for 21s cash, defy competition, "1 1/ ANTED KNOWN. — Best Talue for Vl money in Children's Boots, next Colonial Hank, Gore. WANT KD KNOWN.— Our Hand-made Watertights are warranted to wear lw«. lye months. WANTED KNOWN. —Eepairs neatly executed — for cash only. New Elastics put in. ANTED KNOWN— That all goods are of first-class quality and will be sold at the Smallest Possible Profit for Cash. WANTED K OWN. -Inspection of the above iuvitcd at C. \V. Rowtell's, next Colonial Bank, Gore, and Lurusden. REMEMBER SATURDAY, 2:lrd FEB. IS THE LAST ZD-ATST OF THE GREAT CLEARING SALE _A m - T. L. PiLLER'S A IN THE jy *±3 DISCOUNT FOE CASH £fcj G-eneral Notices. GORE TEMPERANCE HOTEL. BOARD AND PvEISIDENCE. A/I" 118 FISHER begs to inforiu the public - 1 - that she has accommodation for a number of Boarders. Terms Moderate, viz., 20a and 18s. Board without lodging, 15s. $&■ There is a GOOD STABLE in connection with the premises. £I(TeEWARD. rriHE above amount will be paid to anyone -■- who will give such information as will cad to the conviction of the person or persons who STOLE a tip dray SHAFT and a lot of PLOUGH FITTINGS from my pro mises on or about the 13th inst. JOSEPH GREEN, Jun. Riversdale, 25th February, 1884. e152 TOI TOIS ROAD BOARD. Notice to Ratepayers. A LL RATES due to the Board and un- -^ paid on the 29th February, 1884, will be sued for. By older. E. LOGIE, Clerk to Board. Toi Tois, 19th Feb., 1884. el6l IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING disposed of our business to Mr E, J. Dennehy, we would solicit for him a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to us. D. E. LAWLOR & CO. Wyndham, February 1, 1884. All accounts due to us up to the above date are requested to be paid immediately to Mr Dennehy, Wyndham ; or MR. D. R. LAWLOR Invercargill. In reference to the above, I would beg to say that having purchased this business I trust that by careful attention to the requirements of the district, keeping a superior article, and selling at the lowest possible price, to merit the public support. E. J. DENNEHY, General Merchant, e7O Opposite Railway Station, Wyndham. NOTICE. IF the parlies who a few weeks ago removed two Sheets from my Clothes-line and stole, a Bucket from ray back door, have no further use for the articles, they will kindly return them at their earliest convenience. P. CLARK. Mataura, Jan. 30, 1884. e3l XOTICK HAVING purchased the interest of Ah Fon<> in section 17, Block XVI, Gore, known as the Chinese Garden, I beg to notify that I am now the sole proprietor thereof. e169 TIM HOW. THRESHING SEASON. NIGHTCAPS COAL SUPPLIED in TRUCKS at any Railway Siding, on receipt of wire or letter, at THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, ■ t165 INVEKCAKGII.I/.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 335, 29 February 1884, Page 3
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