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GEORGE D. SVIASON 1 WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. llotheram'a Celebrated ! GOLD AND SILVKU DIIOOUH KH ; SNGLISH LEVER WATCHES : and jkom £7. j EaiTinss, Chains, Lockets SWISS WATCHES I Pcnflants, o FiiDM £2 10s ast) urwAUi.'S. i STUDS, NECKLETS, .V;. EiUlit Day and Thirty i._ Jiir American €!«c]«s aiul Alantin^- fj Svcry description of W.\tehcH, Clocku, and Jewellery carefully ck-anal and roiiairtd. MABKET PIjAOE, BLENHTISIM. Are you going to Picton? , Yes ; And I am going to stay at the PIER IIOTiiL, which is kept by OLD DIVENS. > ISI6 / \^^ h ° JS - * I NTH EL M rft^^^l %" Tliis rmn R lic:c"ca "the MipJL4~. 0 IJ&Z2E$M**} m I"'" 1 " f a " V" 1 tlmsera of T-a, Irl^V^ _^ * B /T^SjEir^ m as: "'? a !'"'' c tlic v ofTcr >» E%l \mSH £Jt^o^^^-\ m SH| " ' rl °' '" onytliiiit.' we have \>^ THOUGH# i\H LS^Sp, %\ \l F' RIC ES COPIED g / g jJG9B£n \ \ 2/-, 2.14-, AUCKLAND,WELUNGTON,CHRISTCHURCH,OUN£DIN, A<SENTE? EVERYWHERE Blenheim Agents: Feil Bros, & Co. gg|P Autumn and Winter. NONPAREIL "1886 ! HOUSE. FIRST ARRIVAL OP SPEOIALLY-SELECTED AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS AT FRANK MULLEN'S. piOMrEISING all the most iccent styles, together with a beautiful and rare suluction v_y of Bhude and texture. Maids' and Ladies' Hats m the new stockinette, beaver felt, plush, and straw. Children's Ilata m great variety. Ladies' slockiucttc jacket:;' beautifully braided and trimmed with astracan, far, and plush. Children's, Maid's) and Ladies' Ulsters, iv Mcltou Iwced, and waterproof. Dress Materials m serges', black and colored French merinos and Cashmeres. The new curl dress stuff. VelveteeD,' iv black, navy, seal, prune, moss green, and peacock blue. New calico, flannels, sheetings, diapers, hollanda, silesias, towels, etc. Gentlemen's clothing and mercery— well assorted and carefully bought—which means a nice article at a very reasonable price. P.S.— Ladies will please note the rnle of tho Dressmaking Department, which) owing to the large number of orders on baud, must bo Btrictly adhered to, via., first come, first served, FRANK MULLEN.

Notice. VICTOEIA Insurance Company (LIMITED.) Established 1849. CAPITAL «. „. £1,000,000. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE. , LOWEST CURRENT RITES. MESSRS HOLMES & BELL having been appointed Agents, vice Messrs Robinson Bros., are prepared to accept risks. J, W. B KINDLE V, 58fi Resident Secretary. New Zealand < FIRE & MARINE Insurance Company fHE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY' Established . ... 1859 Capital . . . £1,000,00 MAIiLBOKOUGH BRANCH. Good Risks Taken at as LOW RATES as any Office m Blenheim. 11H1S being a Local Insti- - tuition, Colonistß luvvo i\n interest m preferring it x o an Englisll Office, as ilu fund are no 1 .viuirawn from but m tno Colony. JOHN M. HUTCHESON, Agent, Blcnhoim, | Sub- Agents ; Gekknsim, & Co Picton B. Litchfield Ilcnwick A. Dicken3 Spring Creok THE UNIVERSAL Marine Insurance COMPANY (limited.) Capital £1,O(X, 000 RISKS taken on M(.Tch;*ii<Uno, Wool, Flax, Grain, to si otliov Produce, nnd Goods of all Joi:cri|> liions, at LOWEST UATKij of mi i) m. Clili;J!8 Settled vvitll (lIC gl'dillCHl jromptitndo, without reference ej^ewliero. WILLIAM EAEP AND CO. ULUR UJSiM,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 9 July 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 9 July 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 9 July 1886, Page 4