No Deception! ] &WISEPIM - REDUCTIONS ! In all kinds of j Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, Mercery, and House Furnishings, .."..'•■: Prior, to Stock-taking. D : ' . ' .... . t' . I HAVE received instructions from the proprietor, J. M'DOWBLL, to ' ;| Slaughter this Enormous Stock! , j '%.-'l: AT HALF-PRICE ' During the next few days. I wish everyone to |Comß and Secure Great Bargains ! The Stock is ALL NEW, and of ■! Superior Quality, ! Being Direct Importations, or Goods made to order m ! ; Colonial Factories. '•.. : . ,200 Pairs Wellington-made TrOnsers and Vests will be sold at-l-9s6d j -former price, 29§. : 'Superior Colonial-made Moles, &c, at a Great Bed action. ; , THISiOENDINE SALE;: .., .;_.;.. Will commence TO-DAY, October 28,, on the well-known Drapery Establishment, known as the Old Wesleyan Church, Grove Eoad, Blenheim. F, M'DOWELL.. . , , Manager. GEORGE D. MASON, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM. : A LAEGE ASSOETMENT OF : Calendar, Alarm, 30-hour and 8 -day American German, and French Clocks, ; ' ENGLISH LEVBB * GOLD & SILVER 1 AMEBICAN \m*J? BROOCHES, : AND ASI> ; : SWISS /^^^^^%^ EARRINGS ■ WATCHES, JfY^sjk^L CHAINS, FBOM P\~* /D " ' L ° OKIB - ■ JB2 10S. \o^^^W PENDANTS, UPWABDS. NECKLETS, Etc. EVEEY DBSORIPTION OF Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery carefully Cleaned and Repaired AMERICAN WALJHAM WATCHES. The Best Time-keepers m the World. ; AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, PARIS 1867. [ '; | Notice. Wairau Restaurant, TOHN MURPHI will attend NEAR OMAKA BRIDGE. O eick horses and cattle, as he -_ -.-r, T -.', T7, T mr. i * has hitherto done for the last 16 M "n, ', >\ f??^ \ years with the greatest success, ;{-"- °. lark « H e te! ' havlD S ta f ken which several people m Marlbo- be^ to'inforS " hTs rough oan testify. {^J a J d ££™ ; Hospi'.al for Sick Horses at his it is his intention to commence busiplace, with good paddocks, at rea- ness as i Restaurant and Refresh- . sonable charges. ment PoDm Keeper, and hopes, by FOHN MURPHY, sliict attention to the wants of the Kedwoodstnot, public to merit a fair share of their 667 Blenheim. patronage. A PADDOCK adjoins : the premises, for the convenience of i " country visitors and others with To the Woolgrowers of Marl- horses and vehicles. 437 , borough. . . I THE Undersigned having again Herr Al Or Derg\ , commenced WOOL SCOUR- pROFESSOROFMUSIO ING, am prepared to Receive Wool 1 m large and small quantities. "Westby House, J. FULTON, j MAXWELL ROAD BLENHEIM.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XVII, Issue 270, 18 November 1882, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XVII, Issue 270, 18 November 1882, Page 1
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