' Coffee Merchant. .' w ■*» o? §' " ' wfei^^S'! W^'&^Mk £p1 §'? •! a i~ : i ; ili™Hi p^nIII! |^ ea^| ism I -•rffiT ß l l> ha I . *• pu RCST roa s-riETco ffe eknqwnrj «§•» l § ■■^sg-Sia:!;' —^ r ~ 1 ?»?!§. " BTKAftG'S RENOWNED COFFEES ARE ALL PREPARED BY HIS PATENTED '■ •• ■*''«»'■' : r . HOT AXlfc PROCESS, " : '- ' " O" Hence their, Superiority over all othersi &3 Arrangements may be made with the sole patentee for the right to use tira Hot Air Process of roasting in any part of the world not already disposed of. ■'\.7.y DAVID STEANG, ._,„.. . Bole Patentee, Steam Mills, Invercargill New Zealand.
DealersNOTICE TO FARMERS. JD. HUNTER, • GORDON, GRAIN AND WOOL BROKER, Forwarding and General Commis-' &ion Agent, Has for sale, at lowest market rates: — Corn Sackß, full weights Woolpacks Clovers, Turnip, and Grass Seeds. Agencies : South British Fire and Marine Insurance Co. : W. A. Wood's new iron frame Twine Binder. N.B. — Grain, Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Rabbitskins, etc., bought in any quantity for ! cash ; highest market price given. gjp Samples of grain invited. Money to lend on Freehold Security at current rates. 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 I cut all Garments myself carefully and keep none but First-Class Workmen, and that all orders I may be favored with will be tnmed out with despatch. J. H. GEDDES, TAILOR AND CLOT.HIER, Tat Stbeet, INVERCARGILL. a 791 OVERCOATSI OVERCOATS j TO MEASURE. j THE undersigned wishes to draw the attention of the public to the fact that they can get better value for their money by leaving their orders with a local man than by patronising people canvassing the ceuntry, who must charge their customers with their traveling expenses. Particular attention paid to every garment leaving the premises. Suits from £3 10s and upwards, JOHN F. WOOD, Fashionable Tailor, Gore. Turnery. FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! TT M'DONALD & CO., of Invercargill, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, Beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Gore and surrounding districts that they have opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in Gore, having leased a portion of those cen-trally-situated premises in Main Btreet just erected by Mr M'Liskey. && All Kinds of Turnery and Carving Supplied. 8320 Butcher. PUBLIC NOTICE. BUTCHERING. To the Public ©f Gore and Surrounding Districts. HAVING purchased the Butchering business of Mr S. Fletcher, in Gore, we are prepared to supply prime Beef and Mutton at lowest current rates. All orders promptly attended to. "Meat forwarded per train if required. By keeping nothing but meat of the best quality, we are confident of giving our cus tomers every satisfaction, Please note the address — C .F. WARD & CO., ' Butchers, Gore. e852 (Late Mr S. Fletcher.) 1 GORE MUSICAL REPOSITORY. 1 A UG. H. S. MANBFORD begs to inti- -^-*- mate that he has commenced business r in the above line. There will be kept on hand a choice and complete selection of vocal and instrumental music, which will be F* constantly replenished by every mail. , Musical Instruments of all descriptions kept on hand. Pianoa skilfully tuned by a professional tuner, who will Yi6it Gore at egu lar intervals. ijg» Note the Address :— - --' Next Post Office, Main street, Gore. 116 f : NOTICE. POISON is Laid forDoga in our Paddocks, Bectiona 2 and 3, Lindhurst. BALUSAVBB McKECHNIE & CO. ® ' Jttatftuia,
'■ ' ] " '■' Ironworkers. TOSEPH GREEN, '.j,,.'. \ _.. . GENERAL Blacksmith and Farrier, (In the Premises lately occupied by Alex. Mackat) b4?7 , «ST GfORB. GORE SHOEING FORGE. SOREN HANSEN begs to announce ihat he has taken PETER HOOD into partnership with him, and that the business will be', carried on in their new premises, Mersey-street, under the style of HANSEN & HOOD, .GENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. Chabges Moderate. Pumps put down, for cash only. 88?e TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. ".•m/TBSSBS LOWDeFaND MAW tender IVI 'then thanks to the farmers and others of Mataura district who have so liberally patronised and supported them in their en deavor to establish an Engineering, Blacksmithing, and Timber Business, and trust by FirstfGiass Workmanship and Low Prices to reeei^e their continued support. : Corn Crushing done at Reduced Prices, -•' & GRAY'S ; NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST: i, ,,. ' , -t SEED-SOWER. I T is' the only Bowerin the market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very Bmooth land. ;It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. ; j ■>#. TESTIMONIAL. BAUHFIBLD, St.: Andrews, Aug. 9, 1884. DEAK;SIBS.f^I have thoroughly tried your New Force-Feed Broadcast Bowing Machine with both grain and grass seed, aad have no hesitation in saying it is the best Broadcast Seed-sower: 'l have ever used. It sows graM seed remarkably, well, distributing the seed evenly and regularly on the ground.and when once set to sow the quantity of seed required it will continue to do so-a great advantage orer theoldkind, as you could never depend on thria sowing the same quantity of seed fornnheur, I can confidently recommend yejir Force Feed Sower to anyone who wishes to have th«ir seeds sown «venly on th.gronnd,-Your 8 truly, JOINTED PULVERISING DISC > ;i HARROWS, With patent improvements, are now the best. in use, FENCING STANDARDS Cut to any length and gauge. Gray's Patent Fencing Standard. REID & GRAY, GORE AND RIVERSDALE, We take this opportunity of informing the Farmers of the surrounding districts that they have opened branches of their Implement Works at Gore and Riversdale, at each of which will be kept a stock of fittings of all the different Implements and Machines made by us. Plough Fittings and Pulley Blocks at re* duced prices, Each of these shops will be under the management of an efficient workman, so. that those requiring repairs can rely on having every attention paid to their wants. Revised Price Lists can be had at either workshop. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS II ONE, TWO, and THREE-FURROW. FIRST PRIZES at Gore and Invercargill Shows in 1883, beating all leading makers.' Farmers in want of ploughs should gee these before buying any other plough. Fencing Standards, all sizes, £12 10s pei tf ton. . : Agents: Gere and Gordon ... J. Mac Gibbon & Sonf Who have Implements and Fittings in Stock, W. GARDINER, - Implement Maker, Mataura and Riversdale, 427 Oats bruised on thepremi^es. J. H. PERKINS, iN ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Mi--/ ■"'■'■"-'-' ■ — . .isp Agent for Standard Fire Insurance ■ Company. HAT AURA. 97&
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 407, 7 November 1884, Page 4
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