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HAVING JUST REMOVED INTO OUR NEW PREMISES. WE have much pleasure in inviting- the public of Marlborough to pay us a visit and inspect our premises and stock, which will be found equal to anything of the kind in the colony. Mo have spared no expense that we thought would conduce to the public convenience and comfort, and by taking advantage of all the latest improvements in°lighting and ventilating, we have succeeded in getting spacious and splendidly lighted rooms. V\e have arranged them in such a manner that each department is quite separate, and at the same time easily accessible. There are two items we wish to draw the attention of our Lady Friends to, viz., the Dressmaking Department and the Ladies’ Club or Reading Room, Two matters that are very important to both town and country residents. The Dressmaking Department is under the management of Miss Meredith, which is sufficient guarantee that everything in the department will he turned out thoroughly satisfactory in every respect, as her testimonials, references and, work already done will prove, lhe Ladies’ Club is a novelty here, and it will he found to he a great convenience to both town and country people, it is fitted up comfortably with Lavatory, etc. The latest fashions will be kept on the table for anyone to examine free oratis, and we invite the ladies of Marlborough, as well as visitors from other provinces, to take advantage ol and use the rooms freely. Writing materials will also he provided free, and anybody wishing to make an appointment to meet her friends, where they can have a quiet chat, or transact any business they may wish, can do so in this room as freely and comfortably as if she were in her private club or hotel, or elsewhere. Persons using the room will not be pressed to buy anything unless they want to. The room is situated so that anyone wishing to use it can go direct to it, and stay as long as she likes, and leave whenever she likes, without being questioned or solicited to purchase. V\ e wish it to he clearly understood that this is a public room (for ladies only) and free, and we hope the ladies ot Marlborough will make free uee of it. O OUR SHIPMENTS OF NEW SPRING GOODS have ARRIVED per s.s. Rimutaki, Coptic, and Ruapehu, and as they comprise all the Latest Novelties, carefully selected bv Mr F. J. Litchfield in the Home markets, we have great confidence that, in submitting them tor inspection to the public, we shall he able to please the most fastidious. As the stock has been specially bought to open the new shop, the quantity is not only larger Cum usual, but the value is specially good, for the reason that we have marked the prices very low'to meet the had times. We are determined to make our establishment not only the largest and best, but the Cheapest in the Colony. We have pointed out before to-day the advantage we have in being the oldest establishment, in the province, and also lhe benefit of Mr F. J. Litchfield’s experience and soium judgment in Imyiim for us, and, as we pay cash and buy direct from the producers, we save all intermediate profits, and are able ton-ive our customers sound sterling goods at Wholesale Prices. We do not lay ourselves out to keep rubbishy stuff so that we can quote a long list of absurdly low prices. Our motto has always been to give our customers a really o» 0 od sterling article at a moderate price, so that they will he satisfied with it, and come hack again. And the soundness of our plicy is proved by the liict tint our business has gone on steadily increasing for the last 2b years, and wc intend to try to make it continue to increase, by giving our customers good honest value for their money. With these few introductory remarks, wo invite the public to call and inspect our premises and stock, and leave them to jiuße for themselves as to-the choice, style, quality, and value, feeling sure the verdict will he in favor of LITCHFIELD & SON, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, & GROCERS; ZMUA.'JEUIEZET PLACE, BLBUHEIM.

GEORGE D. MASON, WATCH MAKEU AND JE W EL! a:i MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM.

To Let. PREMISES in Alfred Street. ];tt l v in ihe occupation of Messrs Card and Radone. Apply times office 'jyHE QOLONIALjyUTUAL JHFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited). Wellington Office. Lambton Quay, (Next to Bank ol Next Zealand.) DIRECTORS: Wellington : J. B. Harcourt (Chairman); George Beetham, M H.K. Dunedin : E. J, Speuce(Chairman) W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G., M.H.R.; Hon. Geo. M‘Lean, M.L.C.; Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. . 0 Auckland J. M. Shera (Chairman ;S. Thorne George ; F. J. Moss, M.H.K. Christchurch : Hon E. W. Parker; Da gety and Co (Limited). The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of assurance Several Die tinctive Features, and is the only Colonia Life Office which issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES, The “ Absolute ” and “ Modified ” Ton tine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any other ComMutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling, residence cocun nation, mode of life, or manner of 2iath. * • H. S. H. LYALL, General Secretary tor New Zealand Sinclair i Macalister Local Agents, Blenheim. To Let. A COTTAGE within two minutes walk of the Post Office. Also a Piano and some furniture. Apply at the TIMES OFFICE. WANTED to buy 200 pairs of you 'g Pullets. Apply to JAMES LEES, Chafl'and Giaiu Stores, 935 Wynen Street. Tenders. rjpENDERS are invited for . A 21 years L ate of 22 feet frontage of the unoccupied po r tion of the Blenheim l.i c ary Institute Section ; (1) at a peppercoru rt nt wi a a preniinm, or (2) a* an annual rent. Teml.-rs to be sent in to • ItUndersigned by NGON f f WEDNESDAY, the 13th of Oculi r next. The high, st or any u nder not necessarily accepted. Conditions may be seen at the Institute on application 'o HENRY 3.NIVMQNS, (Kid Seer-tavv.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1970, 30 September 1886, Page 3

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