NOTICE. E. C. LITCHFIELD, &ENERAL Furnishing Warehouse. M" ARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. Long and short handle Shovels Spades, Garden and Hay Forks Rakes, Hoes, and Handles Mattocks and Adzes Picks end Handles Axes, Half-Axes, and Handles Tin and Galvanized Buckets and Tubs Wringing and Washing Machines Register & Kent's Grates Cooking Stoves Coal Scoops and "Vases Fenders, Fire Screens, ius. Fire Guards and Ash Pans Double, Three-Quarter, and Single Iron Bedsteads j Children's Iron Cots Oxford and Foot Baths Gilt Chimney Mirrors Swing Mirrors Japanned Toilet Sets (fancy) Cane and Wood-seated Chairs Children's Tall Chars Colonial and Camp Ovens Saucepans and Steamers Iroi and Tin Kettles French Enamelled Stew Pans Churns, Lampß and Lanterns Kerosine Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil White and Red Leads Patent Dryers Ready Mixed Paints Hand, Rip, and Panel Saws Tennon, Compass, and Butchers' tiawß One-Man and Crosscut Saws CUTLERY (ALL DESCRIPTIONS) TINWARE ELECTROPLATED GOODS EARTHENWARE GOODS GLASSWARE And other Goods too numerous to enumerate. Note the Addresb. F. C. LITCHFIELD. MASONIC 1877 HOTEL MARLBOROUGH; The above Spacious Hotel is NOW OPENED and COMPLETE with all the facilities S OR DOING A First-class Hotel Business. GEORGE HOULDSWORTH, PROPRIETOR, Is prepared to meet his friends and pat Tons and attend to all their wants, m every particular, properly. — :oj:o— GOOD BEDS, || GOOD TABLE, GOOE STABLING. — :ol:o — THE BEST WlNES jjj| SPIRITS, HH & BEER 1 That can be Procubed, And every comfort, combined with through cleanliness, is to be obtained at the Masonic. — *x * j In addition to the other luxuries, a SUPERIOR BATH ROOM, on a new principle. — :ojo:— THE BILLIARD ROOM is second to noHe m New Zealand. Meals provided at regular hours. A '/, Oedduby every day from 12 till 1 o'clock. The catering fortheiana mv. is under the management of athofj;t>*< experienced Cook, whose tempting Disheß must be tried to be appreciated. G. HOULDSWOKTH 462 Proprietor. NOTICE. ON and aitc- the 27th June, the undersigned will Run a Convey, ance between Waiiau Valley and Blenheim, starting from BuckmaVs Accommodation House at 830 on Monday mornings, and leaving the Post Office, Blenheim, at 10-30 every Tnesday morning. 613 JOHN DONALDSON. Private Board and Residence. MRS DUMBLE can accommodate a few respectable Gentlemen. Manse Road (opposite the Manse.) 675
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Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 179, 3 August 1881, Page 4
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370Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 179, 3 August 1881, Page 4
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