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NONPABEIL HOUSE. OPENING OF AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, 1892. MY FIRST SHIPMENT OF GOODS IS TO HAND, and have been OPENED UP m SPLENDID CONDITION. The first to note are the ~ M A\TTT 1?Q CLOAKS, AND JACKETS, which are m great variety. The new m lllxilN -L JjJLiO. three-quarter Cape, made of fancy checked woollen materials, lined m with shot silk, and silk-lined hopda to match. For style and pbice, FRANK MULLEN m cannot be beaten. Striped tight- fitting Ulsters, with three-quarter Cape to match; ai Jackets m Seal and Sealette ; Black and Navy Blue Cloth " Pilot Reefers," with naval buttons ; Girls' and Children's Jackets, Cloaks, and Ulsters. The next to note are the FIT)T?C!C! fAAnO which, lam pleased to say, embraces all the latest and * UiUJIoO IJUUi/U j most stylish, and at the same time most durable materials' procurable— all wool. Robes, embroidered with silk, plush, and braid, m every shade. Jubilee Striped Fatama Cloth, m all shades. Nova Zembla Cloaks, Homespuns, &c, &0., _ every shade. The next to note is the n MTTT TATCTDV DEPARTMENT, for which NONPAREIL HOUSE has been n luljJljliMLlllX specially noted for the past eight years, being under the sole n supervision of Mrs Mullen. AH tho novelties procurable for the season m Feathers, Flowers, Gilt, Pearl, and' Steel Ornaments. The most stylish and becoming HATS have been selected, and are all open now for inspection. "~ fAWCTTQ have always been made a specialty m NONPAREIL HOUSE. Such UUHD-EJ 1 U makes as the Calias, Quillbone, Atlas, Violet, Wiomo, Delta, Thompson's Unbreakable Corsets, Queen, Princess, Ariel, and Cowslip ; also French Corseta m "\ different makes. : ~ RTT3T)n\TC! LACES, Embroidered Chiffon, m all shades. KID GLOVES, m !• JILLDDUIN U j black and colored. HOSIERY, warm, fine, and comfortable, for the ~ winter season, m all makes and sizes ; a special line m Ladies 1 called the Piccadilly Rib, to be had only at NONPAREIL HOUSE. , . myPQQM A 17T\Tr< In this Department WE CANNOT BE EXCELLED, - I/llilJlJ)jlVlAj\llNlJt for Style, Fit, and Moderate Charges. HT ATITTAirt Gentlemen's Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Mercery, Ready-made - VjllUlJClllNvj, Kaiapoi Clothing, Men's,' Youth's, and Children's, All the newest patterns for the Order Department to hand. Hard and Soft Felts m the newest shades. . N.B.— NO OLD STOCK. NO BOGUS SALES. [ FBANK MULLEN. - GIGANTIC • ■ CLEARING SALE OF JM-GLASS DRAPERY. W. B. GIRLING AND CO. TTJILL on and after this day, and for about three weeks, or until arrival of FIRST j VV SHIPMENT OF WINTER GOODS, hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE of odds j and ends, the balance of Summer Goods. 1, DRESS MATERIALS.— There are about 5 pieces of Mottled-and Figured Dress f Stuffs, sale price, 4§d. There are about 11 pieces of Plain Grey All-wool Beiges, Bale price, '7Jd. A lot of Striped Nuns' Veilings, m various colors, sale price, B£d. Any - amount of Prints, regular price, from 7£d to Is, sale prioe, 4jd. A pile of Zephyrs regular price, from 7sd to Is, sale price, s sd. • MILLINERY.— AII Trimmed Millinery to be sold . at exactly half the price it is marked ; for instance, if a Trimmed Hat is marked 2s 15d it will be sold for Is 3d. is* A * beautiful lot of Bonnets. All goods are marked m plain figures, consequently there IS not the slightest deception. . ' V NO DUPLICITY, 3 WE DESIRE TO IMPRESS THIS, for the reason that Blenheim suffers much from bogus advertisements, which are simply traps to catch the unwary— purV and unsophistioated imposition— instead of being cheap, are excessively dear. After this, we proceed to shadow forth m extenso, though necessarily briefly (time and space not permitting us to prolong) some of the leading lines m this great sale; v ■<' MANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, &c, from Is to . 7s 6d ; about . 60 of them. The lowest of these was 5s 6d, the highest 30s. IS" They must be cleared altogether regardless of cost. The same applies to a HEAP OF REMNANTS, very useful to heads of families, good sound, substantial, useful materials, all to be sold at half the price they are marked. CARPETS, BLANKETS, CALICOS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, CURTAINS, all to be REDUCED, along with MEN'S CLOTHING and BOYS' CLOTHING.— These require to be handled to test the value. Some lines are ridiculously cheap. However, our. stock is far too heavy, and must be reduced to make room for Winter Goods. Intending purchasers are advised to CALL EARLY, m order to realise the f aot that this is a most genuine Sale, and that . THE KEPUCTIONS ARE AS WRITTEN. HALL OF COMMERCE. ' BLENHEIM, PIOTON, AND HAVELOCK.

UPPER WAIRAU RACING CLUB. ' TENDERS. mENDERS will be received by JL me at Shaw's Hotel, Renwick, until 8 p.m. of TUESDAY, sth April, for the following privileges at > the Races on Easter Monday : — 1. Publican's Booth and Dining Room. / 2. Refreshment Booth 8. Skittles, Shooting Gallery, and other Lawful Games v ■' 4. Programmes. c The amount tendered must be enclosed m cash with the tender. DOUGLAS DOBSON, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN, that V. Cooper has taken over the well-known Blenheim Cafe, and by keeping a good stock of confectionery and seasonable Fruit hopes to solicit a fair support of the Public patronage. Befreshments at all hours. Cash given for all kinds of Fruit. 58 \ A. D. VANNINI, npEACHER of the Pianoforte &c, a _L has removed to more central 1. premises, next Mbs Elbeok's, Alfred Street, and has vacancies for a few more Pupils. B TERMS ON APPLICATION. " Address: , Alfked Street, Blenheim. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIP- ' PING COMPANY (Limited.) ; FOR LONDON DIRECT. /k 1 FTIHE Al SHIP * sßkt WAIMATE i, «gaaaaak^ (H56 tons). a F. Canbse, Master. Will load Wool, Grain, Hemp^and General Cargo, and be despatched from Fioton m ALL APRIL. Having a large part of her Cargo already m store, intending shippers should make early application for space to S New Zealand Loan &) Agents New Zea- !? Meboantile Agency [ land Shipping Company, Ltd. J Co., Limited. MAHAKIPAWA GOLDFIELD & ir QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS. 8 Jkc Et The Royal Mail Steamers *- t^^^^^^^^ PHOENIX WILL run between Pioton, Grove, Torea Neck, Antimony Mines, and , r Torea Channel as under :— '• Monday. — Leave Picton for Grove, 9 a.m. return to Picton, 5 p.m. Tuesday. —Leave Picton 8 a.m. (via Grove) for Torea Neck ; arrive at Picton * noon. Leave Picton at 2 p.m. for Grove return at 5 p.m. Thubsday. — Leave Pioton 10 a.m. ; arrive at Picton 5 p.m. Satvbday. — Leave Pioton 8 a.m. ; leave Grove 4.30 p.m. ; arrive at Pioton 5.30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. — Leave Grove for Picton 4 p.m. Wednesdays. — Leave Pioton for Antimony Mines at 9 a.m. ; returning at 6 p.m, Toby Channel Service -Fortnightly.— Leave Picton at 8.30 a.m. every alternate Friday, returning at 6 p.m. Commenoim from Friday, 3rd July, 1891. A. G. FELL, Agent, Pioton.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 78, 31 March 1892, Page 3

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