STraßc Announcements^ CHEAP DRAPERY & CLOTHING FOR SALE. R PHILLIPS begs to inform the in- „ habitants of Spring Creek unci its vicinity that he has just opened a choice assortment of Drapery Goods, Clothing, Bools and Shoes, &e., which he intends to sell at the lowest remunerative prices. Just Received Cheap Calicos, from 9d. Good Dress Pieces, from lOd. Men's and Boys’ Clothing Coloured and White Flannels Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hose, and every description of Haberdashery Rob Roy Winceys, Woollen Shawls Black Luce Shawls, Hats Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers Linen, Damask, & Fancy Table Covers Ticking, Linen, Alpacas Merino Shuts, Moleskin Trovvsers A superior lot of Teas, Coflee, Cocoa, and every description of Groceries Men’s and Youths’ Watertight, of warranted quality, and made to order. Always on Sale, Ironmongery and Stationery Sawn Timber and Coals Holloway’s Pills and Ointment Best Newcastle Coals, in large or small quantities Zinc, perforated and plain Paper Hangings, Scrim Cloth Note the address : R. Phillips, 1065 Spring Creek. NATHANIEL EDWARDS & CO., BLENHEIM, Have always on sale,—a large assortment of the following classes of GOODS : GROCERIES —Sugars assorted ; imported by themselves direct from the Mauritius TEAS —Best and M edium Q lalities, in Halfchests, Quarters, and Boxes CANDLES —Sperm and Moulds CURRANTS, Raisins, Figs, and French Plums RICE, Corn Flour, Groats, Barley, Split Peas, and Oatmeal SARDINES, Kippered, and Red Herrings LEA & PERRINS’ and other Sauces SOAP—London and Colonial, in I cvvt, £ cwt, and 1 cwt boxes HONEY and Fancy Soaps PICKLES, Vinegar, Mustard, Popper, Spices, Starch, and Blue PRIME Negrohead Tobacco, fee., &c. WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS —in Qr.-Casks Brandy, Pale and Dark (Manell’s) Whiskey, best Scotch Bum, West India Port and Sherry Wines London Gin, Old Tom IN CASE—Geneva, Anchor brand Pale Brandy (Hennessey’s) Old Tom Port and Sherry Wine Bottled Ale and Porter; Byass’, Machen’s, and other brands, in quarts and plots SHEEP STATION & FARMING GOODS— Sheep wash Tobacco, 10 tons Sulphur, 6 tons Arsenic, Wool Packs Sewing Twine, Palms, and Needles Paint Oil, Turpentine Sacks, Blue Stone Canvas Ink Powder Picks, Spades, and Shovels Black Paint, Lamp Black ROPE—Europe and Manilla LIME NAlLS—every description. &c., &c., &c. 1142 Photography! Photography!! ROBERT CURRIE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, Grove Road, Rlenheim, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally of Blenheim and surrounding districts that he has erected, at great expense, a Glass Room for the purposes of Photography, and that he is now prepared to take Portraits, Views, &c., in the first style of art, and hopes to merit a share of public support. Open from Ten o'clock a.m. Entrance through the Gate. 1201 Undertaking. EVERY arrangement made for, and Funerals Conducted.' . At Carstaiks’s Wynen-st.,Blenheim. 958 —; I ftilXOX AKD SWEEXEIf, \ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Maxwell Road, Blenheim. 957
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 113, 18 April 1868, Page 6
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