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Special Advertisements. INTENDING PURCHASERS ov OLOTHING |K)B THB SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON BHOULD VISIT THE HEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAGTORTS BRANCH, Where they can select from the Largest Variety of FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, JfßHUf^acturedjErom_Sound _and_ Reliable NEW The weU-knt ; wii; Reputation enjoyed by the Firm ofr selling A GENUINE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE 'PRICE Bas resulted in an increase of business during tlie ftasßsea^bn/and they can how boast ' of naving~ Twenty-one Retail Branches -in-New „. - . 0 _ r , y~ : Zealand: Thus enabling them to increase the Factory ■reduce, economising 'both material and labor, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit in the shape of a still Lower Rate of Wholesale Prices. Shirts, •Underclothing, Hats and Caps, • . Portmanteaus, And Every- Requisite, at Wholesale Price IjKVBBOABGILL BBANCH : DEE-STWBET. W. THOM. Managbb. UP KE M E COURT HOTEL (Next Law Courts.) TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. THOMAS [RUPERT CARROLL, Late of Mounted Police Force, begs to inorm his friends ahd the general public that he has 'leased the above well-known and convenient Hotel, which will be found a most comfortable one for Boarders and Visitors; T,R.C|. is making it his study to keep nothbnt best liquors (not brands). : Suites of Apartments for Visitors. ■' 'Hby^Cold and Shower Baths. Private Sitting Rooms for tbe convenience Private! Reading Boom for the use ';;. ,"' . y .' Boarders. Lunebflon Daily .from 12 on to 2 p.m THRESHING SEASON. OTttttTCAPS COAL SUPPLIED 1 in TRUCKS at any Railway Siding, on receipt of wire or letter, at \' THE, :^6iijeASi% OFFICE, «165' >' ; .INVEBCABGILL. »>■! jr'' I ' >■■' ''' ' ' ' ' ' -i ::.'■ ' new Zealand' insurance com. r, ; ; y- : I!ANy, ■ ■ \-' ■■■ OA^ArU,' : : i.TT 7 ;./. • £i,000,p00 ; • Paid np ! ahd Reserve ... : £370,000 ElßEiiand MARINE, risks accepted' at slowest current rates. ; Agent for Gore ... Wm. Douglas. Agent for Mataura ...v Shanks and Barr. Agent for Wyndham I.W. Raymond. Agent at Pukerau ... F. M. Dawson. r D. C.TURNER, 3608,' ,? . v ! Manager for Southland TLTOTIb&^O TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, J£i a^rANDfTHE OE,NERAL,BUBLId Wv%sh£svtirtz 1 fiOTEL. m ' DBbI STBEETji XNVBBCABGILL. ', ' . ' * • ? MRSJ ■ BUCHANAN. , . . .. .. ; . Sees to infori l^-' , 3tee^ t^ , -^ftl»He generally that she has enteredjs# possession 01 THE NEW BBICK BUILDING, which is repleten in ; everymodern convenience for f private and 1 public accommodation. She trusts to receive the same liberal support which has been accorded to the Hotel in the past. . 828 '~ '"' MARGARET BUCHANAN. ~v > ' r : '■ -■" — NOTIOE TO! FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, &c, &c., IttAT A. McEWAN, AIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, AND OILCLOTHING HAS removed to next door to Princess Hotel, where he. has opened up a large stock_of Horse Covers, Tents, Tarpaulins, Oil Coats, Leggings, Buggy Rugs, Driving Apronsj and other goods, which he is prepared to dispose of at a most reasonable rate. As an inducement to country customers he will send, on. ieceipt .of M-Five Pounds " (country v cheques one shilling added) six good horse covers, or their equivalent in any other articles, carriage fre« to any railway station within 100 miles from Invercargill. Importer of Sailcloth, Twine, Calicoes, Scrim, Rope/ etc A. MCEWAN, Dee Street, Invercargill. e4s& REGISTER ! ~~ '■' REGISTER!! "TjILECTORAL ROLTiS for Mataura and Itolonui may be inspected at the Ensign Office, Gore, where also " Claim for Enrolment" forms may be obtained gratuitously.

The Governor has received the followin; telegram from the Secretary of State for tho Colonies :— " it is Her Majesty's wish tha the celebration of her birthday should be deferred for one month. Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint the 28th June for the United Kingdom." It seems that in some parts of the colony Monday the 26th inst., will be regarded as a holiday instead of the previous Saturday, but we have yet hearr) nothing as to the intentions of the district banking hoaspp and business men,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 2

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