DICK, CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE DISTRICT. Largest stock. Groceries, ironmongery, crockery, basketware, linoleums. Everything at low prices; send for lists. Orders by letter carefully despatched.
HOTEL, GORE. F. B. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. - .. Ample First-class Accomodation. TATTEBSALL'S HOUSE BAZAAR Livery and Bait Stables. Horses, Buggies, &c., of Every Description On Hire. These are the Finest Stahles in Southland or Otago. 19 Loose Boxes, and 50 stalls. FRED R. WHITE Proprietor.
W. P. CRAIG, ABESTET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER. Suites of Fruniturc recovered at lowest rates. Large Assortment of black and gold Picture Mouldings. PICTURES FRAMED FROM 3s UPYfARDS. W. F. GB A IG, UNDERTAKER, Opposite Post Office, Main Street, Gore.
THE CASH WAREHOUSE; AND FANCY GOODS BAZAAR, G-OIKCEL BOYNE BROS., DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS AND FANCY GOODS MERCHANTS. MAIN ST. (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) ■fXJST opened out our new season’s Winter Goods. Flannelettes in new designs. Dress Stuffs, choice patterns, extra good value. In the Fancy Goods. Department, Ave have a choice assortment of articles suitable for Avedding, birthday, and other presents. NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES BY EVERY MAIL. Agents fob — THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. AFD THE SOUTHERN CROSS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. GORE SIEAM COACH and CARRIAGE FACTORY and WAGGON WORKS. COLLETT, Laving introduced Staam to Lis Works, is able to compete with anyone in the trade. Buggies, Waggonettes, Dog and Spring Carts, and Vehicles of every description made on the shortest notice, at Loavest Prices. J. AND W. M‘CAW, BUILDERS, GENERAL JOINERS AND UNDERTAKERS, GORE. IffiTSIIE business is still carried on as “ usual under the personal supervision of our Mr W. A. Me Caw, with our old skilled staff of Avorkmcn. Plans and specifications prepared for Clients in our Avell-known First-class style at a Nominal Cost. MRS JAMES CAL DE R (late Head Milliner at James Beattie’s, Gore) desires to notify to her numerous friends that she has commenced Business opposite the Courthouse as a MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, The Business will be under Mrs Caldor’s own supervision, and all orders will be despatched promptly, and in first-class order. Charges Moderate.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 April 1893, Page 10
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334Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 April 1893, Page 10
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