Saddlery, _ ~ SADDLERY 1 SADDLERY I SADDLEBY GEORGE LOW, SADDLES, h [ , How. ells' Buildings, Onnosite Post Ofßce "TTAS , for , sale a wjlfselected stock of i -*• J- Saddlery, Harness, Chains, etc., etc. Riding Saddles, Harness and Collars made to order with NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. GEORGE LOW, Saddler, . Gore and Taprati Sewing Machines. WANTED KNOWN. ALL KINDS op SEWING MACHINES Repaired and Adjusted, Reblackened nd Bronzed. All repairs guaranteed and kept in order from three to twelve months. Old Machines bought or exchanged, Duplicates, Oil, &.C., on hand. Needles, Is Gd per dozen. •_ $$° Country orders punctually and carefully attended to. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. G. RICHARDS, Practical Machinist (from Dublin), next St. Paul's Church, Dee- street, INVERCARGILI . «3" Ciarges Striotly ftodorate Walter A. Wood's TWINE BINDING HARVESTERS rpHIS indispensable farm implement is JL again improved in many important particulars. It is a fact that tho Knotter has fewer parts and is the only one that is held in its place by a single bolt, consequently easily I'emoved. : It is a fact that the « Wood "will cat this j season lower than any other, consequently I better adapted for cutting hay and grasses. It is a fact that the "Wood " is the only. binder to which there is attached a Sheaf Carrier that has been practically tested in the field. It is a fact that the " Wood " will *ork with more tension on the twine, consequently binds tighter than the '• Appleby." It is a fact that the '• Wood " received the Grand Champion Prize of Australia, compete ing with all the " Appleby " tribe, and was awarded upwards of £125 in prize money, besides Gold and Silver Medals in Australia and Tasmania in 1883. . Upwards of 10,000 of the "Wood" Machines were used in the 1884 harvest in America and Europe, Farmers should remember the "Wood" requiies Less Repairs than any other and the local agents have always a good supply of parts ready at a moment's notice. J. D. HUNTER has on hand for saleduplicate parts for Old or New Machines Canvasses for ;all makes of machines made to order. Send length of lath when ordering. Binding Twine— Best value in the 'Market Lard and Olive Oils specially imported, in small tins to suit settlers' requirements. Binding Wire for Wood's^McCormick'sau others. AvSk for the Wood new Improved Iron Frame Binder, and take no othrr $g» J. D. HUNTER, Agent for Gore, BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ? T N order to make room for- my Chriatma and New Year's Stock, I have resolved to hold a CHEAP CASH SALE FOR 21 DAYS. ' Ladies Button Boots from 7s 6d. l Ladies Levant and Kid, elastic sides, 9fl ■ Ladies leather (calf) 10s Ladies calf high ]cg. lace, from 9a 6d Ladies Lastings.and Evening Shoes, 9s Ladies Leather House Slippers from 4s. Childrens Boots and Shoes at extremely low prices A)so a stock of gent's Biilinorals, 12s Gd Calf elastic sides from 13s Gd Bluchers and Lome Shoes from 9s. All other lines at a considerable reduction for 21 days only, for Cash. C. W. BOWTELI, Next Colonial Bank, . .. GORE. LOOK GUT FOR THE SIGN OF CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARD3 ! CHRISTMAS k NEW YEAR CARDS 1 T UST to hand ex s.s. Ruapehu from Lon* *J don— the newest designs in Photo, Floral, Fringed, Ivorine, Gelatine, tvory, Plush, &c, &c, direct from the makers, , making the Stock the fines*-, largest, and best in lnvercargill. f~g° Give a call wnca youcome to town. Remember the Sign of the Sainbow ! Packets of well-assorted cards made up specially for up-country customers at Is, 2*», 2s Gd, 5s and 10s. Payment may be made in stamps. Orders sent away the same day as received. Try a few packets. You will find them really good. Christmas gifts and presents in endless variety. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Ink Stands, Purses, Pocket Books, Serial Volumes Prize Books, &c, &c. School Committees and Teachers most liberally dealt with in the matter o£ school Books and Prizes. __ Look out for the Sfgi of the Rainbow JAMES mTfRASER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, THE RAINBOW BOOK ARCADE, Under Sloan's Theatre, DEB STREET, INYSRCABQT^
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 420, 23 December 1884, Page 5
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