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Tailors. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF GORE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. T BEG to arniouMelhkt I VISIT GORE -*- and «i i r rounding districts regularly, that I im poit Direct from the Home Market, that I cm all Garments myself carefully and keep none but First-Class Workmen, and that all orders I may be favored with will be turned out with despatch. J. H. GEDDES, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Tat Street, I N V ERCARGTLL. a 791 JOHN ¥. WOOD, TAILOR, Has commenced business in the brick shop adjoining Mr Beattie's, Gore, and suoplied a long-felt want in the community, whose patronage he expects. Particular attention wiil be paid to the tailoring department, so that he has no hesitation in giving a guarantee that every garment sent out will give entire satisfaction in quality, style, fit, workmanship and price. Ladies riding jackets and ulsters a special branch, which will receive every attention. A large assortment ;of tweeds and cloths to choose from of EDglish, Irish, Scotch, and Colonial manufacture. Remember the address — JOHN F, WOOD, Next Mr Beattie's, Gore. P.S. — All goods shrunk before being made up. e126 SUITS AND WATERPROOFS TO MEASURE. London Make. Colonial Make LOUIS ROTHER AND CO,, Moray Place, off George Street. (Next to Munroe's Stoneyards.) Dunedin, desirous of meeting the present depressed times and procuring for poople Clothes at prices never heard of iv New Zealand, have made special arrangements with one of the largest houses in London, also in the Colony, to get Suits, W ater proofs, etc., to measure, guaranteeing firstclass fit, best workmanship and latest fashions. Queky.— Why-can Louis Rother and Co. sell : London and colonial made suits to measure so cheaply 1111 Answeb.- First: Direct connection with the | manufacturers at Home and in the colonies. Second : Working expenses ! being next to nothing, and small profits I I 1 ! Over 600 patterns to select from— latest novelties in Mosgiel and Roslyn Tweeds included, Come and judge for yourself. Terms Cash. Pricclists and self measuring cards on application. On hand readymade waterproofs. . P.S.— Goods not fitting need not be taken. e176 General Notices. GORE BUTCHERY. NOTI3E TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS AND THE PUBLIC. PRIME CORN BEEF AT 20s PER 1001 b HAVING determined to give the Public the advantage of the Beef Market and, on account of the Trade I am doing, 1 will supply PRIME CORN BEEF FROM 1001 b to 10001 bAT 20s per 1001 b. Cas for same must be sent to the Gore Butchery. Orders are respectfully requested, which shall have my personal attention. S. FLETCHER. P.S. — Casks will be provided at cost price, February 21, 1884. el3B IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING disposed of our business to M E. J. Dennehy, we would solicit for him a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to us. D. R. 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. KNAPDALE ROAD BOARD. Notice of Election. IT is hereby notified that the following i gentlemen have been elected to fill vacancies on the Knapdale Road Board : — I Otaina Subdivision: - W. D, Stewart, J. M'Kenna, Waikaka Subdivision : John M'Queen. Chatton Subdivision : No nomination received. J. H. PERKINS, Returniug Officer. Chatton, April 30, 1884. es3& OTARAi4 ROAD BOARD. Election of Members. , THE following candidates only were duly nominated to fill the respective vacancies in the Board and are therefore publicly declared duly elected : Kaiwera Subdivision — James Elliot ROBERT QQCPERTHWAJTE, Returning Officer. ! Otaraia Subdivision — Michael Quarter WILLIAM WEATHEBURN, j Returning Officer. Pukerau Subdivision — Alex. McKenzie, senior. T. E. GAZZARD, Returning Office*.. | Dated 26th April, 1884. e433 j CARDS, Ball Programmes, Billheads, handbills, etc., printed at the ENSIGN office with Neatness and despatch.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 4

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