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Gore Advertisements. gj.ORB HORSE BAZAAR. BREWER (thos. h. brewer) AND (wm. trembath) TREMBATH. .AUCTIONEERS, Livery Stablekeebers, Saddlers, Sailmakers and Produce. Merchants 1500 HORSE COVERS, sufficient guarantee of tlieir quality is shown in the exceptionally large number sold last year. SADDLERY—The best stock in Southland. Firu class tradesmen employed. Splendid value given. WATERPROOF OVERCOATS £4OO worth of the very pick of the market. Don’t buy cheap rubbish in this line. RABBIT TRAPS —4800, the best in the market. We sold 5000 last year which gave entire ' satisfaction. Send for samples. HORSE SALES Every Saturday at Noon. STOCK SALES At Corporation Yards fortnightly, and periodically throughout the district. BUGGIES AND HORSES ON HIRE. Attendance at Weddings, Picnic Parties, and other gatherings ns may be arranged. Visitors cordially invited to inspect our premises. Telephone No. 8. P.O. Box 31. BREWER & TREMBATH, GORE HORSE BAZAAR, (Opposite Railway Station), GORE. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY RE just opening np their Hew ““ Winter Goods. Mosgiel Tweeds, Overcoats, A 1 value, Waterproof Coats, our own make : all sewn seams. —GRAND [QUALITIES— All at Factory Prices. N.-Z. CLOTHING FACTORY , Main Street, Gore. W. DOMIGAN, Manager*

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 10

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