THE FEDERAL IRONMONGERY AND ■ FURNITURE DEPOT, MAIN ST., GORE, BWiQ those about to furnish wo can give .the "■ best yalue in Southland. Black and Gold Iron Bedsteads. Spring Mattresses, best Cover, £2. Flock Matttresses, Pillows, etc. Chests of Drawers from 30s. Colonial Sofas and Covers. Cheffoniers, Tables, Couches, Chairs, etc. In the Ironmongery Department for Farmers* Supplies we cannot be beaten. Every Farmer should have a Reid’s Patent Titan Wire Strainer; once used always used. Telephone, No. 7. Postal Address, No. 1. G. F, TREW and' CO., FEDERAL IRONMONGERY, . G-OttOS AUTUMN AND WINTER NEW GOODS. JAMBS BEATTIE Is now, opening large consignments of winter goods. IJ.RAND ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS, Including Roslyn and Mosgiel. A few pieces of Welsh Flannel—unshrinkable* CALICOES, inoludmgCrcwsdonandHorrick’s make from 3d per yard. SHEETINGS—iii great variety from 9d upwards. BLANKETS—CoIoniaI and British, includ ing the all wool Scotch. FLANNELETTES in great variety, well adapted for dress material, MENS’, BOYS’, AND YOUTH’S clothing, grand value for the winter. Millinery and Dressmaking. BEATTIE’S WAREHOUSE, GORE. CRITERION CARRIAGE WORK,S GORE. NIGHTINGALE (Late foreman AND (Late painter) SUTHERLAND, (To T. Freeman, Christchurch.) Practical Coach & Carriage Builders and General Wheelwrights, Gorton St., Opposite Railway Station aORE. Coats of arms, crests, and monograms painted in any style. Vehicles of all kinds repainted in the latest styles. Rustic Carts, Daisy Carts, Dog Carts, Milk Carts, Waggonettes, Buggies, Spring Drays, Drays, Station Waggons, .&c,, made on the shortest notice. Estimates given. Repairs Promptly executed* All work guaranteed. Agents—lnvercargill, ... A. Sutherland Mutunra, ... J. and J. Galt ACE DO, Photo Artist, (Opposite Colonial Bank) -—GO RESatisfact on Guaranteed Charges Moderate. If O T I ~C TL A NEW BAKER FOR GORE. CHEAP. BEE AD ROBERT G O B B E Has pleasure in intimating that- he has commenced Business as above in the shop lately occupied by Mr W. S. Hurd, Main-street, Gore. E. G. having had many years of Practical Experience in the trade, can assure customers that his Bread will be of FIRST - CLASS QUALITY, and will be sold as follows: 41b Loaf ... ... 5d cash ~ ~ ... ... Cd booked. SMALL GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, and proportionately cheap. REFRESHMENTS at all hours, Gd. Wedding and Birthday Cakes’ made to Order. R. GOBBE.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 10
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364Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 4, 22 April 1893, Page 10
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