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•' : Coffee Merchant. . ftf I £ « <£ , -— - « —- -— V S 1 £ H^. ifipi- mam mßmw^ mc m 7f|iy- IMI teHlfe^P " tiffl lint! . (pwsA^>sfe^ ?im . I PUREST ROAV ED^ COFFEE K N~O WN g, g»| p "goS 1 ' " " " ' ?!»?la STBANG'B RENOWNED COFFEES ARE ALL PREPARED BY HIS PATENTED SCOT J^TJES, 3E*J%OO£S3», (gy* Hence their Superiority over all others, j&g Arrangements may be made with the sole patentee for the right to u?e thi Hot Air frocsssof roasting in any part of the world not already disposed of. DAVID STRANG, Bole Patentee, Steam Mills, Invercargill Now Zealand.

DealersNOTICE TO FARMERS. JD. HUNTER, • GORDON, GPwUN AND WOOL BROKER, Forwarding and General Commission Agent, Has for sale, at lowest market rates:— Corn Sacks, full weights Wool packs Clovers, Turnip, and Grass Seeds. Agencies : South Britbh Fire nnd Marine Insurance Co.: W. A. WioD's new iron fiame Twine Binder. | N.B. — Grain, Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Rabbitskins, etc., bought in any quantity for \ cash ; highest market price given. ggp' 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 j none but First-Class Workmen, and that all orders I may be favored with will be tiumed out with despatch. J. H. GEDDES, TAILOR AND CLOTHIEE, Tay Stbeet, INVERCARGILL. a 791 OVERCOAT SI OVERCOATS TO MEASURE. 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 travelling expenses. Particular attention paid to every garment leaving the premises. Suits from £3 10s and upwards. JOHN F. WOOD, Fashionable Tailor, Gore. Turn«ry. FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! 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 street just erected by Mr M'Liskey. S3T All Kinds of Turnery and Carving Supplied. 832e 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 Co lonial) Byegrass Italian Ryegrass Cocksfoot A large variety of the best descriptions of Turnip Seed. Field Carrots and Mangold Seeds. Prices and particulars on application to The Bbitibh an© N.Z.M. and A. Co., Ld. J. O. McARDELL, Manager for Southland GORE MUSICAL REPOSITORY. AUG. H. S. MANSFORD begs to intimate that he has commtneed business in the above line. There will : b.e kept on hand a choice and complete selection of vocal and instrumental music, which will L>e constantly replt'iiithed by every mail. Musical lusurmntmts of all descriptions kept on hand. Pianos t^kilfully tuned by a professional tuner, who will visit Gore ut egu lar internes. $gr Note the Address :— Next- Post Otllce, Main street, Gore. HGf jtfOTiQi. " 1)01 SON is Laid for Dogs in our Paddocks, sections 2 aud 3, LiuduurKt, BAJ^AVES McKECIiNJE & CO,

Ironworkers. JOSEPH GREEN, GENERAL Blacksmith and farrier, (In th* Premises lately occupied by Alex. Mackay) b 497 «T GORE. GOBE SHOEING FOItGE. SOBEN CIANSEN begs to announce that he has taken PETER HOOD into partner^ with him, and that the business will be carried on in their new premises, Mersey-street, under the style of HANSEN & HOOD, . GENEBAL BLACKSMITHS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. CHARGES MODEBATE. Pumps put down, for cash only. 889e TO FARMEBS AND OTHERS. •HJTESSRS LOWDENAND MAW tender M- tfceir thanks to the farmers and others of Mataura district who have so liberally patronised and supported hem in their en deavorto establish an Engineering, Blacksmithing, and Timber Business, and trust by First Class Workmanship and Low Prices to receive their continued support. Corn Crushing done at Reduced Prices. -^fe-— — t . EEID & GRAY'S KEW EAXAftD TWINE BI3VPER (cqusl to the best American) IS considerably improved this season. At the great field trial at Oamaru last season it beat M'Cormick's, Wood's, the Buckeye, and the English makers. It has the simplest and best knotter of any, a new adjustable reel, grain wheel fitted with renewable brass bush, and is as light of draught as the American. Buyers will find a great advantage in procuring duplicates. Please order early. Delivered at any railway-station between Otautau and Christchurch. 84 at Work last Season. Send for Testimonials. Best Hemp ami American Pure Manila Binding; Twine. *g» Best Binding Wire is* Back Delivery Reapers At Reduced Prices ; the best and easiest : drawn in the market. Patent Disc Harrows. 600 in use. Free of complications. Took first prize in stubble land at field competition with the other Colonial makers, near Christchurch, fitted to sow grass, grain, or turnip, if wanted, or artificial manure and turnips. Hew Patent Force « Feed Broadcast Seed-sower. $S3T The Greatest Success of the Day. m Machines to drill in turnips and manure of broadcast up to l&ft. j Double and single turnip drills fitted to ' SOW artificial manuie, if wanted. Agents for Clayton and SShuttleworth' g Miils and Engines now binding. PLOCJGHS ! PLOUGHS ! 1 ONE, TWO, ami THfUtE-FURHOW. FIRST PBIZIiJS at Gore and Invercargill &hows in 18S3, beating all leailiiig makers, farmers in waut of ploughs aLuuld gee th-:se bef ure buying uny other plough. ■ Fencing' Standards, all slzea, £12 10a per ton. AGENTS : Grre and Gordon^... J. Mac Gibbon & Soxh Who have f ni'plemeiits and Fittings In Siock. . YV. GABDiaUi, Implement Maker, Wataura and Kiversdalc. 427 Oats bruised on tlu-prtnii-eg. J, H. PERKINS, aSKBBAL COMMISSION AGENT. .. 3dT Agent '.for' Htaii«t»rd l*'ire Insurance y:^',: ,'■■ £ A.I.A VjK A- ' 1)1%

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 42, 30 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 42, 30 December 1884, Page 4

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