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j. K. JAMESON, Engineer, Millwright, BoilerMaker, and General Blacksmith, IHYERCA R G I L L. Traction Engines FITTED AND REPAIRED And Every Description of Machinery over-hauled and repaired. J.K.J., from his long and varied experience, and personal supervision of all work, ensures thoroughly good workmanship at moderate prices to his cus tomers and those entrusting him with their orders. Eepairs and alterations skilfully and faithfull executed. Estimates given for all kinds of Iron Work. In connection with Bridges, Dredges, etc.— Castings in Iron or Brass to any Pattern, Correspondence invited. J. K. Engineer JAMESON and Ironfounder Works— Yakeow Street Telephone— No.lo7 || P. SHEP HE R D (Late of Timaru), Saddle, Harness and Collar Maker, MATAURA. Every article in the line of Saddlry kept on hand and make to order on shortest notice. Nothing but the best materials used, and good workmanship guaranteed. Prices Strict/// Moderate. ROBERT KIDD, Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier, and Implement Maker, WYNDHAM, EVERY Description of Blacksmithing done in an efficient and work manlike manner. Horses examined as to soundness, aud as to age, between vendor and purchaser, All troubles of the horse treated properly ALFRED DEWS, Undertaker (Opposite Council Hall). Kelvin Street. Funerals conducted in town or Country at the LOWEST RATES. Private Residence —Forth Street, 2 doors from Dr. Grigor’s.

New Zealand Clothing Factory. —Have you tried the Factory for hats, caps, ties, shirts, sox, braces ? Gloves and underclothing of all kinds. Grand stock. A 1 value, fully 10 per cent, cheaper than any firm in Gore Remember the address : New Zealand Clothing Factory, nearly opposite post office, Main street, Gore Wm, Domigan, Manager.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18930916.2.8.2

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 25, 16 September 1893, Page 3

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267

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 25, 16 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 25, 16 September 1893, Page 3

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