£500 £500 £500 ' WORTH OF DRESS: MATERIAL BY. gJTOHFIELD AND SON. Fancy Dress Materials, 9cl per yard, worth Is 6d. Black Grenadtnes, 7£d, lli'd, and Is 6d Fast Color Prints* 4|d per yard , Alpaca Lustres, lOJd per yard, worth Is 3rd Black Alpacas, lOJd, worth Is 3.1 Linen Ginghams, B^d, worth Is "•'..'.! Printed Muslins, 7£d per yard, worth Is Stripe Linens, lid y • "Striped Batistes, lid Large Lot of Muslin Curtains, from 3s lid. Lot of Straw Hats, from 3d each. * Lot of Ribbons, at 6d per yard, worth Is. . ' „ Lot of Flowers afc 6d a Spray, worth Is. MEN'S CLOfINiTDEPARTMENT VERY COMPLETE. Large Lot of HATS m Straw and Felt. X.ITCHFIELI) 0 .AJSTD SON'S TEMPORARY PREMISES. Our Now Shop will be ready m FEBRUARY. 736
MORE BOOKS. T~\ICTIONARY of DAILY WANTS I I Do. of Useful Knowledge Facts and Hints -of Everyday Life Cromwell's Letters, by C irlyle Electricity, by Dr Ferguson Practical Treatise on-Biewing Great Sieges' of History The Sea and its Wonders Balmez, European Civilisation Women of Israel, by Anguilar Treasury of Science Polarisation of Light Earthquakes and Volcanoes Livingstone's first Expedition to Africa Yankee Drolleries, 3 Vols. Percy Anecdotes, 3 Vols. War of American Independence. Merman Elbeck. 705 Fire! Fire* P LAWRENCE is carrying on busi- • ness at the Old Or uncil Chambers until his new premises are erected, and hopes all his old Customers will pay him a visk. SALVAGE STOCK SAVED FROM THE LATE FIRE at Lawrence's, consisting of grey and white Calicoes, Carpeting, Shirts, Towels, Blankets, Trousers, Shawls, Bed Ticking, all slightly damaged, and will be sold at any price, to make room for his new Stock. P. Lawrence invites the public and his old customers to call and secure bargains. P . LAWRENCE, 670 Old Council Chambers, Blenheim. . fci Notice of Removal, rpHE new offices of the undersigned are JL opposite those destroyed by tha late fire. 654 Alfred Rogers. Fire. Fire. Firte. P LAWRENCE has now commenced c Business at the Old Council Chambers, until erection of New Premises, m his General ASSORTED STOCK, and has to arrive m 10 days ££,500 worth of GOODS that have been purchased for CASH, and intends offering them at very REDUCED PRICES, consisting of— Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Ironmongery, and one of the largest and most superior stock of Harvest Implements ever imported to the Province, So let me beg of all my old Friends to l'ally ixmnd me, and say " Let us support LAWRENCE, for his is the Cheapest Store m the Province." 669 H^ PRESSWOOD wishes to inform q his patrons that he has I'econanienced business m the shop lately occupied by Mr Healy, Market Street. And that all Watches, &c, left with him for repairs aie saved from the late fire, for which they had better thank the Fire Brigade and the friends who so kindly assisted m keeping the fire down during their removal. 664
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Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 874, 9 December 1876, Page 2
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