ROBINSON BROS, HAVE ON SALE, IRONMONGERY, Earthenware, Tinware, and Furnishing Ironmongery Sporting Powder, Caps, Wads, and Cartridges Builders’ Ironmongery, and a large assortment of Harvest Tools, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Shovels Window Glass, all sizes kept in stock American Churns, and Milk Dishes Tin and Galvanised Tubs, Buckets, and Iron Bedsteads (all very cheap) Bolts and Nuts, a large assortment American Chairs, nice assortment Beat Oars and Rowlocks Preserving Pans, and a large assortment of English and Colonial •Tinware Paperhanging from 5d a piece White and Red Lead, and Paints of all colours Oils, Yarnish, and Kerosene Rope (Colonial and Manilla), and a fine assortment of Crockery, Glassware, &d, too numerous to mention. 1 Case Carriage Lamps, very cheap 2076 ROBINSON BROS, Furnishing and General Ironmongers. HORSE BREAKING. DAVID SANG. HORSES broken to Saddle and Harness, on the most reasonable (erms. Orders can be left at Rib /’s Stable?. 2j29
DOBSON, L?R E D CIVIL ENGINEER AND LICENSED SURVEYORS (Under the Land Transfer Act), ALFRED-STREET Blenheim. MR OGILVII^ TEACHER OF MUSIC & DRAWING, York Terrace. w ILL conduct classes as under:Drawing Class— Saturday morning, at 10,30. Oil Painting Class— Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Evening Drawing Class —Monday, at 7.30. Ladies’ Evening Drawing Class— Tuesday, at 7.30. 2046 MARLBOROUGH PLUMBING WORKS. T. M'NELLIS, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, TINSMITH & BELLHANGER, Market Street South, Blenheim. GAS AND WATER LAID ON. Hot Water Apparatus Fixed. Electric Bells and Telephones erected. 2040 GOLDFIELDS MAIL LINE. MR. THOMAS BROWN, Royal Mailman, leaves Havelock for the Deep Creek and Wakamarina every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 9.30 a:m., returning at 4 p.m same day. All parcels carefully delivered by the undersigned. 2219 THOS. BROWN, Mail Contractor. 70 J- PER JHO^AND ? QM.L^J|7 Thomas’ Carbolised SHEEP-DIPPING SPECIFIC HAS gained the first place in the recent public contest held in New Zealand, under the immediate control of the Pastoral Association and the official Inspectors of Sheep. All the vaunted advertised Dips competed, and THOMAS’ proved to be the best in every particular, was the most effective, lasting, and cheapest, whilst the wool was described by Inspector Fitzroy as ‘'being in the most perfect condition, as soft and lustrous as silk.” [Messrs Ilelmuth, Schwartz and Co., of London, report of wool sent to test value of various competing Dips, that Thomas’ Carbolized Specific was of “ free staple and sound ; of good lustre and soft feel, and with little or no smell.”] IMPORTANT RECENT TESTIMONIAL. “ Partia, Ist March, ISBS. “ I have shorn on Tamuma Stations, of which Mr Logan is the Manager, the flock Dumoering over 50,000, and found the same, when 'shorn in November and December last, 'to be perfectly free from all vermin, having been dipped in May previous in THOMAS’S SPECIFIC. I can confidently recommend this Specific and am of opinion that anyone using this Dip, and using it properly, will never use any other. “ (Signed) D, GADSBY,” Read Pamphlet for Full Particulars. Post Free. HOLMES & BELL. Sole Agents" for Marlborough, 2536 High S Blenheim.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1598, 8 July 1885, Page 4
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