Drapery Warehouse. rjpHE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital, £125,000 ; in 250,000 Shares. ' . M v r, o a•*i v a i s , Chairman of Directors The Company place at the disposal of the public a BONA FIDE " WHOLESALE " and "FAMILY" WAREHOUSE, open to all consumers, who are thus enabled to puichasc the smallest quantity of goods at the same price, and in some instances less than the largest shopkeeper pays to the wholesale houses. The Company will cater for the public generally, and pledge themselves that the wealthiest, as wcU as those who have 1o economise, will not be able to get better value throughout in any Wholesale House in the Colony, or at any of the so-called " CHEAP " CLEARING SALES. A. F. SOWAItD, General Manager. £&" Attention is drawn to the fact that there i 8 ONLY ONE PRICE! The public buying at the same price as shareholders, FOR CASH ONLY I •Drapery, Clothing, Woollens, Carpets, Linoleums, Floorcloths. Purchasers save fully 30 per cent., the retail profit. Terms, nctt cash. Warehouse : HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN (Next Watson's Hotel.) N.B. — Special will be given country orders. 851 Miscellaneous NoticesY E LYTTLE PYOTURE SHOPP DEB STREET, LNVERCARGILL. TTT OTTON AND MARTIN, Picture Dealers and Framers. Bookbinders, Engravers, Printers. Rubber Stamps made to order. N.B.— Country patrons bringing pictures to be framed, may iely on their being ready to take home by the evening return trains. f 335 NOTICE. W GARDINER begs to inform the • farmers and others of Riversdale district that he has taken over the premises occupied by J. Grebn, and has placed a first-class workman in charge of the shop. Farmers may rely upon gettiDg their wants well attended to, at reasonable charges. W. GARDINER, IMPLEMENT MAKER, MATAURA. 194 HORMBTS NEW -I^B4 -TWINE BINDER, CHAMPION of tHe WORLD. IN addition to the Highland and Agricultural Society's Prize of £100 in 1883, this machine has just been awarded the Royal Agricultural Society of England's, 1884, First Prize of £100, after an exhaustive tiial of six days, beating McCobmick Woods Howard Samuelson Johnston, &c. The Machine is unequalled for DURABILITY, SIMPLICITY, LIGHTNESS Ol? DRAUGHT, CLEANNESS OP WORK, UNIFORMITY OF SHEAF, CERTAINTY OF TYING, MANAGEMENT OF ANY CROP. Highly favorable testimonials from the following purchasers of 1833 machines ra»y be inspected at the offices of the agents : J. & J. Shand, Centre Rush John Spratt, The Island, Wyndham Younger Bros , G-roper's Bush John Hall, The Grange, Edendale Sole agents for Southland District, CAESWELL, WHITE & CO., g3S7 luvercargill. SHEARING. THE Now Zealand Agricultural Company si art Shearing at Longridgc Shed on 11th November, and at Wantwood on 18th November. W. A. DONALD, Station Manager. Wantwood, 30th Oct., 1884. :52 KNAPDALE STATION. SHEARING- will begin at the Enapdale Station, on 17th November. f 330 J. M* QUEEN. CAUTION ( , g-vOISOST is laid for Dog over the who \f of the New ZealaLil Agricultural Com pany's Property W. A. DONALD, Station Mana er.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 409, 14 November 1884, Page 6
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