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Garrison Band. \\ r ITH tho object of aiding' in i V tL«.- foruiaii mof tin Ga.i - rison Band, it has been determined by the Teachers, Cadets and Pupils of the Blenheim Borough Schools, '0 jive a MUSICAL AND MILITARY Entertainment, under the patron- ' age of the Officers and Members of the Marlborough Hussars, Blenheim and City "Rifles on, THURSDAY, Dec 16th, 1887. The celebrated Cantata “ BLUE BEARD ” will bo produced, in which nearly 100 voices will assist. Also, Bayonet Competition, Drill Exhibition and Miscellaneous Concert. The want of a Garrison Band has so long been felt by both the Volunteers and General Public, that it is hoped all will assist in making the above entertainment a Decided Success. Photograph”, Photography W. M. MA.OSY, WISHES to inform tlie Residents of Marlborough that he has opened ! his new and Commodious premises, which arc fitted tip with nil tho Infest improvements in vogue in the best Photographic Studios in London and Paris. The Operating Room has been lengthened, Ihu Ladies’ Dressing Room is fitted up with j every convenience, and is tastefully and j comfortably appointed. With these fuci- ! lities, high-elass work of every descrip- ! tion can be produced. 1 13y using Dry Plates ceia'ly imported and manufactured to my own formula) I ' can insure perfect Portraits, and am en- ■ abled to work on the instantaneous principle - a great advantage in taking like- , nesses of Children, Croups, etc. j All Portraits must bo paid for at the • time of sitting. This rule will he strictly j enforced. The charges will be moderate, , especially for high-class Pictures, so as to j place Photography within the reach of gull classes. | W. S. HEacey, Photographer. BLENHEIM. A 1 B U TO UK it V

GOOD DEWS FOR THE Blenheim Citizens. jyAVING just completed our New Premises with all tlio latost improvements and conveniences in every department, especially the Small Goods, we are now enabled to sell a quality of Meat second to none in the colony at prices that cannot be equaled. On and after the Ist of December our Gash Prices as under— Pork Sausages (a specialty) (id per 11) Beef .. .. 2'd to 4jd Pork Mutton Lamb Veal German Sausage Brawn ~ Tripe Black Puddings Spiced Beef Cow Heel ... Booking Prices did 2d to 2Acl 2s to 2s (id per quarter to 4 Id lb 7d Od 7d od 5 cl Gd eaoh •ill bo Olio Penny advance on the abovo prices with 4s in tho £ discount on or before loth of tho following month after which dato no discount will bo allowed. Adams & Sons, THE A 1 BUTCHERY. Everybody roll up to our Great Cloaring-out Cash Sales from 7 p.m till 10 p.m. every Saturday night. (j£P Wo are CashJJPurchasors of all kinds of stock. Tenders. SEPAR ATE Tenders (addressed Secretary, Education Board, Blenheim) will ho received until Tuesday, the 19th inst., for : The erection of a Porch at tho Springlands School. For Desks for Springlands School.

Plans and Specifications to be seen at tlio Offico of W. Douslin, Arcfiitoct. JOHN T. ROBTNSON, Secretary. Public Notice AVINGr Purchased the Good n Will of the Butchering Business in the Estate of J. M'Kenzie and Co, and also taken the shop lately occupied by them I beg to inform their late customers and the public generally, that the business will be carried on as usual, under the supervision of Mr J. M'Kenzie, and trust by selling Meat of the Primest Quality, at Prices as advertised by the late firm, to still receive the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them. tV. E. SIMMONDS, Family Butcher. Entertainment. A T 8 o,clock on the evening of CJI Moyri.-vv, 1 Oik inst., a Ji/vsNiL:-: will be given in Ewart’s Hall, by the Pupils oi the Convent School, which will be followed by the distribution o' Prizes. The proceeds from .-.ale o: Tickets wdl be appl od to the liquidation of the on the x;ev. School,

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 13 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 13 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 13 December 1887, Page 3

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