s J. B. DICK, P Q CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE DISTRICT. Largest stock. Groceries, ironmongery, crockery, basketware, linoleums. Everything at low prices; send for lists. Orders by letter carefully despatched. R W. SHEFFIELD, Cheapest store in the district Call and get Quotations.
THE FEDERAL IRONMONGERY AND FURNITURE DEPOT, MAIN ST., GOEE. TO those about to furnish we can give the best value 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. Cheffouiers, Tables, Couches, Chairs, etc. In the Ironmongery Department for Farmery Supplies we cannot be beaten. Every Farmer should have a Eeid’s Patent Titan Wire Strainer; once used always used. Telephone, No. 7. Postal Address, No. 1. G. F. TREW AND CO., FEDERAL IRONMONGERY, G-OEE THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY RE just opening up their New Winter Goods. Mosgiel Tweeds, Overcoats, A 1 value, Waterproof Coats, our own make ; all sewn seams. —GRAND QUALITIES— All at Factory Prices. N. Z. GLOTH T NG FACTORY, Main Street, Gore. W. DOMIGAN, Manager. AITKEN AND BROAD, SADDLEES AND HAENESSMAKEES, (opposite colonial bank) MAIN ST. GOEE. Awell-asorted stock of Saddles, Harness, Collars, and every description of Light and Heavy Harness made on the premises. Large Discount for Cash. EEPAIES EXECUTED ON SHOETEST NOTICE. Mata ura Advertisements. JOHN MacGIBBON AND SONS General and Commission Agents jyfERCHANTS & IMPORTERS, " , ™‘ Mataura and Gore, Have on sale all station and farm requisites— Fencing wire, galvanised iron, timber, doors, sashes, &c.; sheep dip; all kinds of groceries, ironmongery, and drapery. AGENCIES: Cooper’s sheep dip; New Zealand Drug Co.’s bone dust; guano (Abrolhos, Coral Queen, and Chesterfield) ; National Insurance Co.; Otago Witness, Canterbury Press, and Southland papers ; Yate’s celebrated seeds ; South N.Z. Finance and Building Co.; N.Z. Pine Co.; Murdoch and Findlay’s butter boxes. JAMBS REID, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. FIEST class stock of boots and shoes slippers, leggings, &c., always on hand Eepairs neatly done. The above mentioned is desirous of selling out, owing to an accident unfitting him to carry on. This is a splendid opportunity for a practical man wishing to secure a going concern in one of the most thriving townships in Southland or Otago. Good connection. Terms Cash or approved bills.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 10 June 1893, Page 6
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371Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 10 June 1893, Page 6
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