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Gore Advertisements. «*|KS JAMES CALDEE (late Head wl Milliner at James Beattie’s, Gore) •desires to notify to her numerous friends that fitie has commenced Business opposite the . Courthouse as a MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. The Business will be under Mrs Calder s own supervision, and all orders will be despatched promptly, and in first-class order. Charges Mo»bbatb. XT O T C E. A NEW BAKER FOR GORE. CHEAP BREAD ROBERT GOB B E Has pleasure in intimating that he has com jnenced Business as above in the shop lately occupied by Mr W. S. Hurd, Mam-street, 6 G having had many years of Practical Experience in the trade, can customers that his Bread will be of FIRS I -CLASS QUALITY, and will be sold as follows 41bL °“* ;;; ;;; s2&a. SMALL GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, n AhPAB. and proportionately cheap. REFRESHMENTS at all hours, : _._:i P.Q.IrAs made t< 6d. Wedding and Birthday Cakes to Oixler. AUTUMN AND WINTER NEW GOODS. JAMES BEATTIE Is now opening large consignments of winter ■ goods. Q.RAND ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS, Including Roslyn and Mosgiel. A few pieces of Welsh Flannel—unshrinkable. CALICOES, including Crewsdon and Horriek’s make from 3d per yard. SHEETINGS —in great variety from 9d upwards. BLANKETS —Colonial 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, GOR B . m AGED O, Photo (Opposite Colonial Bank) -GO R E Artist, Satisfaction Guaranteed Charges Moderate 1» AIL WAY HOTEL, GORE. F. R. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. Ample First-class Accomodation. tattebsalvs house bazaar (Livery and Bait Stables. Horses, Buggies, &c., of Every Description On Hire. These are the Finest Stables in Southland or Otago. 19 Loose Boxes, and 50 stalls. FRED R. WHITE - Prporibtou. THE FEDERAL IRONMONGERY AND FURNITURE DEPOT, MAIN ST., GORE. TO those about to furnish we can give the best value in Southland. Black and Gold Iron Bedsteads. Spring Mattresses, best Cover, £2. Flock Matttresscs, Pillows, etc. Chests of Drawers from 30s. Colonial Sofas and Covers. Cheffoniers, Tables, Couches, Chairs, etc. In the Ironmongery Department for Farmery Supplies we cannot bo 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, 0088

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 6

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385

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 6

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