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©encral jHotum WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply at the Express Office. WANTED, for a Sheep Station, a respectable MARRIED COUPLE, with good references ; without family preferred. Apply to Dr. Renwick, Dumgree Station, Awatere. WANTED —A full-sized SADDLE, a little worn. Also a good SIDESADDLE second-hand.—Apply to P. Lawrence, Merchant. NOTICE. —Any Person taking Firewood from my Run in the Omaka, will be prosecuted. C. Goulter. Reaping Machine for Hire. M ACHINE of the most improved description may be hired on moderate terms. Apply to Mr. C. Empson, Meadowbank. For Sale, Cheap for Cash. 1 A HEAD of CATTLE, consisting of 1U six Yearlings, Three two-year .olds, and One three-year old Steer. Apply to Charles Lucas, Opawa Bank. To Suit the Times and Season. HOTEL-KEEPERS and CONSUMERS of WINES, SPIRITS, & c., ARE informed that I shall Sell, during all next week, the undermentioned commodities in CASE, and in quantities of 2 GALLONS or upwards, at a CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION on current price, viz., BRANDY, GENEVA, OLD TOM, WHISKY, RUM, PORT Sc SHERRY WINK, CHAMPAGNE, PORTER, &c., &c., of the Best Brands and Genuine. George Aiken, At Mr. Sinclair’s Store, adjoining Bank of New Zealand. Blenheim, Dec. 26th, 1868. the Preliminary Notice. MAXIMILIAN ALEXANDER, watohmah:er 3 Jeweller, Optician, &c , BEGS to inform his old Friends and Customers of Marlborough, and the adjacent provinces, that, after four years absence in Europe, he has again returned to New Zealand, and intends opening, at his own Premises in ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM. in the Watchmaking and Jewellery branches. It is useless to expatiate upon his merits as a first-class workman, as his past deserts, regarding the genuineness of bis goods, and the skill of his work, will be a guarantee for his future patronage and his success. The large stock, selected by himself, and directly imported from the first manufacturers of England, the Continent, and Paris, to suit the Colonies, will enable him to compete with any other house in New Zealand. The establishment will be open on or about the middle of January next. Maximilian Alexander. Blenheim, Dec. 2-sth, 1868. Selling Off! Selling Off!! GREAT BARGAINS ! AT MRS. RAYNER’S, Grove Road, Blenheim. RS. R. is giving up business, and will commence to SELL OFF her varied stock of Millinery and Drapery on Monday, the 30th of November, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! comprising,— Ladies’ "Millinery and Straw Bonnets (trimmed and untrimmed). Hats, Headdresses, Feathers, Flowers and Trimmings, Silk and Lace Jackets, Ready Made Dresses, and a great variety of Ladies’ and Children’s Under-linen. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, single and double widthTwee.ds, Flannels, Calicoes, and Haberdashery. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. , Terms Cash, or 3 months on ap£ proved Bills,

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 2

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