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iHerdjanmsp. To Arrive per “ Beautiful Star,'’ FEOM LONDON. DRUMS (each 5 gals.) Carbolic Acid 20 casks Sulphur 10 bales three-bushels Bags 5 1 20 25 5 5 200 6 590 Wool Pocks, lOlbs ~ Seaming Twine cases No. 2 Champagne ~ Guinnesses’ Stout, pts. & qrts „ Stoughton’s Bitters ~ Sarsaparilla ~ Geneva dozen Stover’s Patent Taps for Oil Drums. Nath. Edwaeds & Co. Christmas Fruits. 589 ÜBRANTS, (Few Fruit) El me Raisins Sultan g ditto Muscatel ditto Candied Peel Shell Almonds Jordan ditto Flavoring Essences. Nath. Edwards & Co. Boots—Boots—Boots I USX RI:C EI VE D ! EIGHT TRUNKS OF BOOTS, consisting of Cents’ Elastic Spring sides „ Watertight „ Blucher Boots, Wellington Boots, Waterproof, and Riding Boots. Ladies’ Alpines, blocked Kid, Levant, Calf, Cashmere, and White Kid BALL BOOTS. Tooths’ Elastic Spring sides „ Luce Boots, and Watertights Children’s Copper Toes, Elastic Spring sides, Luce-up, and Morocco Boots in every variety. Colonial Boots made on the shortest notice, on the premises. Note the Address: C. H. M'ELWAIN, COLONIAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Opposite Ewart's Hotel. 592

FOU THIRTY DAYS ONLY. AT COST! AT COST! AT COST! MAXIMILIAN ALEXANDEE, JEWELLER, WATCH MAKER, FTC., HAVING heavy remittances to make to some of the Houses on the Continent, who have—through the great Depression of Trade —suspended payment, begs to offer to the Public of Blenheim and Marlborough bis whole Slock, at such prices as will never occur again ! Subjoined is a last of some of the Goods. F#R CASH ONLY. Gold Hunting Wa’ches, Toadies, from £9 upwards Ladies’ Gold Watches, open laced, from £7 7s upwards >t ~ set with Diamonds, from £8 lOs upwards Silver Hunting Patent Levers, capped and jewe.ded—--6 jewels, £6 8 „ £7 7s 8 „ with Chronometer Balances. £8 10s and upwaids All these Watches are of the best makers, and sold in good condition. Colonial Gold Chains, for Ladies and Gentlemen, from £-5 4s and upwards according to weight English Gold Chains, from £l 10s upwards Colonial Gold Lockets, from 15s upwards English Gold Lockets, from 8s upwards Crosses, Neck Chains, &c„ very cheap. A large slock of fine Rings, set with Diamonds, Rubies, Opals, Emeralds, and Pearls, from 12s up to £9 10a each Ladies’ Brooches and Earrings, Paris, London, and Colonial make, too numerous to mention, from £1 up to £4 Bs., set with precious stones Silver Match Boxes, Scarf Pins, Studs, and Sleeve Links—a great variety—cheap—from 15s upwards Silver Brooches, set with Malachite, Scotch Pebbles, &c , from 3s upwards Silver Chains, from Bs. lOs and 15s, with keys Field Glasses, Jour, six, and eight miles range, from 15s, 225, 495, 625, 7ls, each, with cases Barometers, the most perfect, with double Thermometers, and Silver dials, at first cost.' . Meerschaum Pipes, Albums, Compasses, &c., at English, prices. • ; 'v, L V, ; —— .. ' A '• ' • ■'* " I ' A Large of .Clocks at tot Low Prices, And a bimdrbd other things, tod nun?.«)roUß to mention. . jlpgF Most of the above-mentioned articles are subject to an ad valorem duty of 10 per cent, paid to the Custdms. This I have Eyjip pEDdcTED. Only Come, and you will be satisfied i Come Early ! .. i FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY—FOR CASH. Alfred-street, Blenheim, 10th December, 1870. ... 003

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Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 267, 24 December 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 267, 24 December 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 267, 24 December 1870, Page 2

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