Tailors. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF GORE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I BEG to announce that I VISIT GORE and surrounding districts regularly , that I import direct from the Home Market, that 1 <-ut all Garments myself carefully and keep Ho?ie but First-Class Workmen, and that all order- I may be favored with will be tnrned out with despatch. J. H. GEDDES, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Tay Street, INVERCARGILL. a 791 JOHN F. WOOD™ TAILOR, Has commenced business in the brick shop adjoining Mr Beattie's, Gore, and supplied a long-felt want ia the community, whose patronage h« expects. Particular atttntion Trill lie paid to tke tailoring department, so that fee has no hesitation in giving & 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^receiv* every attention. A large assortment ;{of tweeds and cloths to choose from »f English, Irish, Scotch, and Colonial manufacture. Remember the address — JOHN P r WOOD, Next Mr Beattie's, Gore. P.S. — All goods shrunk before being made up. e!26 SUITS AND WATERPROOFS TO MEASURE. London Make. Colonial Mriw LOUIS KOTHBR AND CO,, Moray Place, off George Street. (Next to Munroe'a Stoneyards.) DUNEDIN, desirous of meeting the present depressed times sad procuring for poople Clothes at prices never heard of in New Zealand, have made special arrangements with one of the largest houses in London, also in the Colony, to get Suits, W aterproofs, etc., to measure, guaranteeing firstclaas fit, best workmanship and latest fashions. QuEttY.— Why ca» Louis Bother and Co. sell London and colonial made suits to measure so cheaply 1 1 11 Answer. First : Direct connection with the manufacturers at Home aad i» tha colonies. Second : Working expenses being next to nothing, and small profits I I I ! Over 500 patterns to select from— latest novelties in Mosgiel and Eoalyn Tweeds included. Come and judge for yourself . Terms Cash. Pricelists and self measuring . cards on application. On hand readymade waterproofs. p.S.—Goods not fitting need not be taken. j e176 ~ J. SIMPSON, (late ofWaikaia). j TAILOR and HAIRDRESSER. Main Street, Gore. JS. begs to announce that he has com* , menced business in Gore, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Note the ad* dress.— Opposite Smaill and Brown's, Main Street, Gore. e5lB (reneral NoticesGORE BUTCHERY. NOTICE TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS AND THE PUBLIC. PRIME CORN BEEF AT 20s PBR 1001 b: HAVING determined to give the Public the advantage of the Beef Market: and, on account of the Trade lam doing, 1; will supply PRIME CORN BEEF FROM 1001 b to, 10001 b AT 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 NOTICE TO FABMEES. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) Capital Three Millions Sterling. The above Company make liberal advances to Farmers and others engaged in developing the resources of the country at current rates of interest on Freehold Properties, Growing Clips of Wool and Crops. And also, on WOOL, GRAIN, A.N.D, OTHER PRODUCE ooneigned to their care either for Local Sale or shipment to any of their numerous Agencies throughout the, Australian Colonie WILZIAM DOUGLAS, Agent, Gore; JOHN TURNBULL r Manager for Southland. P # g, The Company are Agents for Grass Clover, and other seeds. Woolpacka and Cornsacks always on hand. Gore, 14th September, 1883. cl? 4 RABBIT SKINS! BABBIT SKINS I ! WE are CASH PURCHASERS of BABBIT SKINS. Highesfmarket price given. Where sellers find it inconvenient to come to town, they can consign direct to us, andean rely on getting an imweOiate *s ; mittance and the f u.U market value. Bags '. and hales returned if required. WILSON, TAINE & CO., , ci 2 Invercargill. PLOUGHS ! PLOUGHS ! ! ONE, TWO, AND THREE FURROW First Prize at Gore and InvercwgUj ! Shows in 1883, beating all leading makers. Farmers & wa.nj of ploughs should see these before buying any other plough. W.GARDINER, Implement Maker, Mataura. e427 Oats Bruised on the premises. T> EMEDY FREE !— A victim of youth. Xi> ful imprudence, causing Premature Decay. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, &c, having tried in vain every known remedy has discovered a simple self -cure, which he will send Free to his fellow-sufferers. Address : H. REEVES, ESQ., 43, Chatham 1 Street, New York City, U 4 S.A,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 360, 27 May 1884, Page 4
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