IMPORTANT TO FLAX-MILLEKS. Ti/TAIH & WILLIAMS' Patent SPRING 1". BEATING BOLLEB.oan be seen working at Thompson & Ce.'s Fiax-mill Tua Marina. All information respecting the merits of this Patent can be obtained bom Mr D. Thompson, who has proved himself one 0! the best flax producWin ' he district. M. & W. olahn the following ADVANTAGES for their Patent Spring Beating Boiler :— ; ■ Ist. By using the Spring Boiler, the this end of the leaf can be stripped without oatting or bruising any other part. 2nd. By ceiog the Spring Boiler the fibre is stripped oleaner, without being bruised, which will considerably decrease the quantity of tow. 3rd, By using the Spring Boiler, the machire is relieved from the intense strain, whioh is the cause 0! ths numerous breakages. 4th. By using the Spring Boiler, the flax* . miller will effect a considerable saving . aB it is positively known by aotnal work that the Spring Boiler takes one-third less power, tb. The Spring Koller can be applied to the machines now m uae, or machineH complete can be supplied on the shori. est notice. 6th. The Patentees of the Spring Kollef wish to inform intending purchasers that the saving m fibre alone is snffi. oient to defray the oharge made for the use of their patent. For particulars apply to GEO. MAIN SpriDg Creek or GHAS. WILLIAMS, Blenheim! ' ' ' '• -'■■'■■ ]V["E W FRUIT. " -fi E W FRUIT. "New CuiTanta 6d per.lb ;.. : ' New Kaisjns, 6d per lb New Sultanas, 7d per - New Figs 9d per box _' .-" New Muscatels, Is 6d'per lb ■ New Almonds, 2s 6d per lb] New Peel, lsper lb NEW SEASON'S TEAS— Blended, ls.4d, Is ,Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2sßd .'■• per lb Blended, m 51b*caddies, 7s 6d, 6d 10s 6d, 115. 6 d and 125. 6 d each ; boxes, 14s, 16s, 18s, and 20s each Essence of Coffee, Is 3d per bottle Flavouring Essences, 6d per bottle Cocoa (Fi-y's), Is 4d "per lb Cocoa (Van Ho.uten'sj 3s 4d per lb Coffee, ls t 4d and ls'6d per lb ■■ ' Sago, Rice, and Peas, 2§d per lb Tapioca, 3d per lb Cround Eice, 4d per lb ■ Cornflour, 4d per lb Jam, 5d per tin ; 4s 6d per dozen Groats and Bailey, 9d ppr tin Golden Syrup, 7d per tin . Mullet, 7d per tin .. r I Salmon, 10d per tin . ! . Lobster (Star), lOd per tin ! . Mustard, lOd per tin Pickles (English), 8d per bottle. ; Sauce (Tomato), 6d per bottle . ■-. Vinegar, 6d per bottle Limejuice,, Is per bottle . \ ' Blue, 7d perJb ['[ "■■'■,'■, Extraot of Soap, Id per packet. , MILLER, BOOTH & CO, . : ", '.C.OHNEB OF '.'.' ■ '. CUBA AND JNGESTRE-STREETS, - WELLINGTON. ; ■ " ■ ' -) •■ '■ - < r ■',• NOW BEAK? ; KXB k £ A f T ! kIGE' 13 l \ [i - Special Qua3i^ : ']'J < X - "X" BBAND. NEW SEASON'S FBEBS FKUIT T7"IBKPATBICK J S Speoial Quality "E' JIV Brand of New Season a Jam is made rcim Nelson grown fro.it only, and boiled ,- within a few hours after it has been (lathered, the Jam thus retains ths full flavour and coloar of the Fresh Fruit. ' KIKKfATBiOK'b JAW Uae gained FIVE Prize Medals at the following Exhibitions : London, Melbourne Ohristohoroh Wellington and Nfcleon; CAUTION. None ib genuine unless , oar Dates m i stamped on the tin and has our registered trade mark, the letter '• X " on the label. , S. Kir^patirlnk and €0., ' SoiiS Mawotaotobbbs, BLBON. ft 4OT V. G E E DXT-~ W.E;|MMOpSr "family^ Batcher, ; > HAS mnoh Pleasure m inforraicg the Inhabitants of Blenheim and ; Sjdrrpundii , «j Distriofcs that', qu and alter TUB l DAY, Feb. lad, he InjeiiiißTJCD'UOlNG'.tUe PEIOES oi bis MEAT one half-penny por lb all round for OA3H, and increasing the present' pricos one half* penny per -Ib . for Booking , thns giving .^ those, that do pay tUa Cash the benefit. My Cash prioee FiU be as nndot,;—, ■......"■■.; . • \ ■-.- ;,„•;. : : ; Beei ... 8d to tya per.lb . Pork.., '„-.- ... Sd-p'erib Lamb Sa to 2a Od, yor quarter Mutton . ad'to'?|dper)b Veal ... s .;. 4d to .4^d per Ib Mutton Sansaqes ; ,; 6d per To Pork „ ". : m 7dper Ib German ,.: ... ?dporlb> ; Black Padiimgß « - off ?p©:' ib ■Trjpe:^;^^^;^;;^^^;]^-. , ■ ■:'; §^° Ksmfcmte I ; \shQ -Booibng ; v Pfieaa will be dne ; J'en.ny pc? Ih advance, on the above ■ prices, with 1 20' Der cent diaocuns paid bßfore
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 18 December 1889, Page 1
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