jyiNCING! DANCING! MR. D. CHITTENDEN, PROFESSOR OF DANCING, Begs to inform the public that he will recommence his profession the First Week in April, and hopes by strict attention to his duties to share the public patronage. Temperance Hall, Blenheim. A Public Class each Wednesday Evening from 7.30 to 10 p m., commencing April 2nd. Renwicictown —A Public Class each Saturday evening, commencing April 4th. Mr. Chittenden is prepared to give private lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any|age. All the newest and most fashion able dances. Private Schools and Pamiles punctually attended to. Music provided. Terms -. Public Classes, One Guinea per quarter, paid in advance; private lessons according to agreement 426 Gmaka Iftoad Board. MIDDLE ROAD STOPPED. IN consequence of the works at Murphy’s Creek Bridge, the Middle Road will be Stopped for Horse and Dray Traffic until further nocice. E. MADDOOK, 307 Inspector. Reduction in Bread, THE undersigned will reduce the price of Bread to 8d per 4 lb loaf, on and after Ist March, 1879. A. MASON, 344 J. SCOTT.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XIV, Issue 1122, 5 April 1879, Page 3
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