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T^'''■ 1 'T"“ \ .■ *;*■,' p ■r-■,■"■ y To Wire Fencers and Others. THE Undersigned is prepared to receive Tenders for pacldng and putting up Wise Fencing, &c. Particulars may be seen at the Bars of Mr. James ? s or Mr. Ewart’3 Hotels. J. C. Chattor. Blenheim, December 14th, 1868. To Suit the Times and Season. HOTEL-KEEPERS and CONSUMERS of WINES, SPIRITS, Sc 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., BRA.NDY, GENEVA, OLD TO AT, WHISKY, RUM, PORT Sc SHEUBY WLNE, CHAMPAGNE, PORTER, See., &c., of the Best Brands and Genuine. George Aiken, At Mr. Sinclair’s Store, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand. Blenheim, Dec. 26th, 1868". Preliminary Notice. MAXIMILIAN ALEXANDER, W-A.TOIE3I id:-A, KER, 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 pastdeseits, 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 I yliimself, and d;reclly 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. IThe establishment will he open on or about the middle of January next. Maximilian Alexander. Blenheim, Dec. 25th, 1868. OBINSON BROTHERS have Just Received a Splendid Assortment of ELECTROPLATED CRUETS, „ Table and De<ert Forks „ Table, Desert, Tea, Egtf Spoons „ Mustard Marrow and Salt ditto „ Candlesticks. The Newest Designs in Tea and CoTee Pots Publican’s Pots, with Glass Bottoms Ivory, Balance, Table and Desert Knives Also every Description of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Pudding Moulds, Patty Pans Pie Dishes, Meat and Baking ditto Tea Trays, Watering Pols r Knife Polish, Black Lead Day and Martinis Blacking Colonial and Camp Ovens Single and Double Bedsteads Tenders. Fire Irons, Bellows Fountains, Oval Pots, Kettles, Saucepans Sausage Machines, Steaming Pots CHURNS MILK DISHES. Milk Strainers, and Shimmers Candle Moulds, Meat Covers Mouse and Rat Traps • Door Mats, Brooms, Brushes ■ : Scales and Weights i :Wash-hand B sins. Knife Boards , v . Superior Toilet Setts ; srfO NG £ AND HIP BAT HS, Galvanised Tubs and Backets Gorse and Bill Hodk.s. ■ Spirit, Beer, and Vinegar Taps Hat and Boat UooVo Cow Bells and Straps Rope, Corn Sieves Garden Reels and Lines ; Every Description of TINWARE Machine Oil Feeders ; Scrim, 50 Patterns Room Paper All Sizes Window Glass, Putty Paints, Oil, and Varnish. HARVEST TOOLS. Scythes, Snaiks, Sickles, Reap Hooks Hay Knives and Forks American Improved Hay Forks Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones Picks, Spades, Shovels, Forks Hammers. Tomahawks ' Every Description of Superior > BUILDER’S IRONMONGERY. The only Importers of the Double Refined Kerosene, 3s. Cd. per Gallon, Cash. ROBINSON BROTHERS, Fdrubbing and Goueral Ironmongers.

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 151, 2 January 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 151, 2 January 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 151, 2 January 1869, Page 2

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