— ' . Coffee Merchant. ,}'.•■ ] ,*•; .'. ;.' • i. .'i' '?. ! 0i ... „.,!■„.. -■-, ~ - ' I mmt t f m.• . , -. - ■ ■ » . ■ , >«_i *—■ • /• . l-j . ' -.'= • jliffep^^Wii If^^fwf^tii fe^^ss^^fil S- p "§ § "? I feiir: ' Ml iFit fri w ? •^jlliil 1 ' PUREST ROASk'ED COFFEE KNOWN I &g 3 % ■ STRANG'B RENOWNED COFFEES ARE ALL PREPARED BY HIS PATENTED"" HOT PROCESS, f 3° Hence their Superiority over all others, jgy ;;-■.- Arrangements may be made with the sole patentee for the right to use tin Dot Air * Process of roasting in any part of the world not already disposed of. (vti :S ■ DAVID STRANG, Sole Patentee, Steam Mills, Invercargill New Zealand.
'.;,>; t ' Ironworkers. ? JOSEPH GREEN, ■A»M .■'.' .:.• ■ ■ -• GENERAL blacksmith and Farrier, 1iH (tn J; the Premises lately occupied by Alex. *=..:•; :■>!'»■.'• v • - -v • mackay) 7 b49?!r;.K ' ,«r G QRE - f " GORE SHOEING FORGE. S ?; 6rEN HANSEN begs to announce that 'he has taken PETER HOOD into parlnerhhipwith him, and that the business will be carried on in their new premises, Mersey-street, under the style of ' HAN SEN & HOOD, BLACKSMITHS AND AGRI- "- CULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. Charges Moderate. ' ; " ' Pumps put down, for cash only. 889e TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. n/FBSSBS LOWDeTaND MAW tender ' SOL their thanks to the farmers and others of Mataura -district who have so liberally patronised and supported hem in their en deavorto establish an Engineering, Black- :..- smithing.and Timber Business, and trust by -.(Wirst Class Workmanship and Low Prices to receive their continued support. | 'tffpiar Crushing done at Reduced Prices. «c: & GRAY'S NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST •m !'•:';'■•>■■ -^'SEED-SOWEK. IT is- the' only sower in the market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or 0J Gra¥s'by simply changing one wheel. TESTIMONIAL. BAUNFIELD, St. Andrews, Aug. 9, 1884. Deas Sips.— l have thoroughly tried your ; New'Fbrcei-Feed -Broadcast Sowing Machine ,'UwithTbotli grain and grass seed, and have no hesitation in, saying it is the best Broadcast t; See&sbwefT have ever useS. It sows grass well, distributing the seed evenly and regularly on the ground, and when once set-to sow the quantity of seed required itwill : 6ontinuetodoso-a great advantage over the bid kind, as you could never depend on them sowing the same -quantity of seed for an hour. I can confidently recommend your Force Feed Sower to anyone who wishes to have their seeds sown evenly on the ground-To™ truly, JOINTED PULVERISING DISC ■'■•'■ HARROWS, With patent improvements, are now the best. ' l ••"• '■'' $g£» 500 in use. FENCING STANDARDS Cut to any length and gauge. Gray's Patent Fencing Standard, REID & GRAY, GOEE 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 reduced 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. ; Kevised Price Lists can be had at either workshop. PLOdGHS! PLOUGHS!! • ; 'ONE, TWO, and THREE-FURROW. FIRST PRIZES at Gore and Invercargill Shows in 1883, beating all leading makers. Farmers in want of ploughs should see these before buying any other plough. Fencing Standards; all sizes, £12 10s per ton. \ Agents: - Gere and Gordon ... J. Mac Gibbon & Sonf Who have Implements and Fittings in Stock. W. GARDINER, 5 Maker, Mataura and Riversdale. *' ; i27 Oats bruised on theprtmi^es. J. .H.; PERKINS, #ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. ..'■■.■"■■' ~~~- ■ " '■■* :T A«ent' for ' Standard Fire Insurance • ;: '-• ''■■ - v?; ' 1 '"'■ y Company. Jt A T AU& A, oißa
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 413, 28 November 1884, Page 4
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