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Tinsmith. j)avid~fer ay s o n TINSMITH, Zincworker and Plumber, GORE. Begs to intimate that he has removed from Gordon to premise? in the Main street, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him. Manufactures on the premises every article in the above department of trade, of superior workmanship, and at THE MOST MODERATE KATES OF CHARGE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. EVERY DESPATCH USED IN EXECUTION OF ORDERS. Hot and Cold Water Baths, and every kind of Water Apparatus for Manufacturing and Domestic purposes, carefully and efficiently fitted up, trade supplied with Tinware, made on the Premises, at Moderate Prices. a 847 Seeds TO FARMERS AND OTHERS THE Undersigned have FOR SALE at Lowest current Prices : — Red Clover (French and English) White Clover (English) Alsike (English) Cowgrass (English) Timothy (English, American, and CoJ lonial) Ryegrass Italian Ryegrass CocksfootA large variety of the best descriptions of Turnip Seed. Field Carrots and Mangold Seeds. Prices and particulars on application to The British an» N.Z.M. and A. Co., Ld. J. O. McARDELL, Manager for Southland Bayers. QJLBERT M'DOUGALL, Wh*lesale and Eetail CONFECTIONER, GORE. Balls, Suppers, Soirees, and Wedding Parties catered for. Dressmakers^ TIT ISS BENNETT, DKESSMAKER, (From London) HOWELLS' BUILDINGS, GORE. Workmanship, fit, and style, second to none Come and See. Charges very reasonable. THE MISSES BOSS, Milliners and Dressjiakebs (Next Mr Fletcher's house, Irwell Street) MISS I. S, ROSS, having had several years' experience in one of the most Fashionable Houses in Victeria, ladies can depend on getting their orders executed in somewhat different style from what is gene rally done in country villages. Gore, May, 1884. e554 Commission AgentsNOTICE TO FAKMEK& " 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, AND OTHER PRODUCE consigned to their care either for Local Sale or shipment to any of their numerous Agencies throughout the Australian Colonie WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Agent, Gore JOHN TURNBULL, Manager for Southland, P.S.— The Company are Agents for Grass Clover, and other seeds. Woolpacks and Cornsacks always on hand. Gore, 14th September, 1883. c 194 0. G. TO SON, FINANCIAL, LAND, AND GENERAL AGENT, ARBITRATOR, ACCOUNTANT, AND VALUATOR, EIVERSDALE. Rents and book-debts collected. Every description of financial and general agency business transacted. TuitionJgDUOATION E. R. FOSD Receives pupils for English, French, Latin 1 Singing, with the various concomitants. Musical instruction for Brass Band or String Instruments. Instruments repaired tuned, or exchanged also for sale. Selects for on commission. Apply to E. R. FORD, d 746 Gordon. Eefreshment Rooms. A TRIAL SOLICITED. MRS KNOWLES begs to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she has removed to her new premises (opposite Smaill and Brown's), where she will continue to supply the choicest FRUIT at reasonable rates j and TEA., COFFEE, and PIES at all hours. Note the address ; Opposite Smaill and Brown's,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 407, 7 November 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 407, 7 November 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 407, 7 November 1884, Page 6

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