To Woolgrowers & Farmer?* MESSRS F. H. Pickering & Co. (Late N. Edwards & Cc.) WOOL AND GRAIN STORES : HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. London Aoents : A. L. ELDER AND CO. T IBEEAL ADVANCES MADE ON Wools Skins, Flax, Tallow, And all kinds of COLONIAL PRODUCE placed in our hands for Shipment to the United Kingdom, either by direct vessel from Picton, or vessels of either line from Wellington. Dumping done on the premises free of charge to skippers. Passages to London secured on the best terms. _ , Produce of all descriptions received for consignment to our Agents in Melbourne, Sydney, or any port in the Australian Colonies, and prompt account Sales rendered. F. H. PICKERING & CO AGENTS FOR The National Insurance Company of New Zealand, Eire and Marine. The s.s. Neptune Tomlinson and Hayward’s Glycerine Sheep Dip Howard’s Reapers and Binders, and T. Corbett’s Agricultural Machinery. P. and D. Duncan’s Farming Implements. F. M. Coote’s Australian and China Tea Company’s celebrated mixture. JAM Jars and BoV’es, and Preserving Pans, a 1 most thrown away, at W. Wills’ Clearing Bale. HOLMES &BELL Now Landing and have to Arrive:
Royal Blond Whisky Thomas’ Celebrated Sheep Dip McCormick’s colebrated Steel Twine Binders Calcutta Tea Association’s pure Indian Teas MeDougall’s Sheep Dip (nonpoisonous) Milner’s Safes, Cash and Deed Boxes John Jameson and Son’s Old Dublin Whisky Griffins’ colebrated Ah ; Read Bros. “Dogs Hoad” Ales and Stout Moignon’s Filfcre, Rapial Coys. Filtrcs. Cornsaeks Three-quarter and full size Woolpacks We are cash buyers of 25,000 sacks of Wheat, Oats, and Barley. e" m ea'a .A.C C OXJ IsT TAI T T AND -COMMISSION AGENTiiigh ST. BLENHEIM.
THE PHARMACY MARKET STREET NORTH, ZBJLEJsriEaiiEiJvi: H. L. JACKSON, chemist, HAS much pleasure in Thanking the numerous Clients of the late fir in of ELS ON AND JACKSON for the liberal support accorded to therm during llieir partnership. ’Having purchased Mr Bison’s sb are in the Business, he has now become sole proprietor, and hopes to merit a full continuance of past favors. He begs to call particular attention to the fact than THE PHARMACY is now moved back to its original position before the lire, viz: MARKET STREET, NORT3I, and is re-fitted and re-stocked with large direct importations of Drugs and Chemicals from the best Loudon Houses. Lime Juice direct from I'iji. Patent Medicines, Homeopathic Medicines. Sponge, Toilet Requisites, etc. To arrive, large shipment of Phosphorus.
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS and Builders’ Ironmongery at Cost Price for Cash at AY. AVTiis’ Clearing Sale.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 310, 24 February 1888, Page 2
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407Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 310, 24 February 1888, Page 2
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