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EWART'S HALL, BLENHEIM. ; TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MAY 13aa , & 14th. MR HENRY* COLLIER Begs to announce that he will give a VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Assisted by the Eminent Violinist HERR VON ZIMMERMAN (late of the Simonsen Opera Company), Vocalist : MISSH. REEVES, . Assisted by Local Amateurs. Pianist : MR H. COLLIER. POPDLAB PBICES. TrUSIOAL NOTICE. H. COLLIER, & CO., NELSON, WANGANUI, & NEW PLYMOUTH. HAVE pleasure m announcing that their MR R. H. MARTIN will visit Blenheim about May 14th for the purpose of Tuning, Repairing, Regulating, Pianos, Organs and Harmoniums. . Agents for Eavestapf's superb Pianos which are unsurpassed for Durability, Soundness of Construction and everything that constitutes an honest and Reliable Piano. We have not a single case where a purchaser of these Pianos has been dissatisfied, or wished to change for a different make. • We Guarantee the Eavestafp to be an absolutely Sound and Genuine instrument and about as different from the gaudy cheap German Pianos as the fabled Chalk from Cheese. PIANOS FROM 7/6 WEEKLY. Time Payment applied to all Instruments. Old Instruments taken m Exchange and Full Value allowed. Pianos m stock and to arrive by Oollard and Collard, Schwecter, Lipp, Fahr, Burting, and Mansfield, &c, &o. American Organs by the Smythe Organ Co., Dominion Co., Estez, and others. HARMONIUMS FROM 10 GUINEAS. H. COLLIER '& CO., PIANO IMPORTERS, NELSON. Orders for Tuning addressed to the Post Office, Blenheim, ' or Nelson, will receive attention. npENDERS will be received by i JL the undersigned until Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1890,— ; ■ For about 221 chains of Banking round Sections 5, 7, and 10, Wairau West, to be let m three lots ; Plans and specifications of the; work required may be seen at my residence on the farm, and at Mr Daniel Draper's Royal Hotel, Blenheim. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 662 ROBERT DONALD. TENDERS. ; nnENDERS are invited for— Scutching, Pressing, Paddock* ing, Stripping, and Washing at my Flax Mill, ' Waihopai, at per Ton on the fibre. Specifications to be seen at the Expbess Office on and after MONDAY, sth May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted . , Tenders . close at the Express Office on SATURDAY, May 10, at 2 p.m. 693/. ...... ' H..G. BELL. !■' NELSON COLLEGE, IN ' consequence of the recent increase m the number of pupils, and m order to give the second mas« ter, Mr Litfclejohn, M.A , time to teach systematically the subject of Science, which the Governors have arranged shall be done, the services of an Additional Master are required at the Neeson College for Boys. . . | The Salary will be £150 a year with board and residence m the College. Preference will be given to a gentleman who has taken a University Degree, and is competent to. teach at least one modern language. • ' : Applications, accompanied by certificates and testimonials, and addressed to the Secretary, will be received until the 31st of May next, OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 9th April, 1890. H. L. JACKSON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST BLENHEIM, HAS received, ex Tainui and Kaikoura, 18 packages of Drugs, Chemicals, etc., including — Essence of Lemon, Pure Citric Acid Eno's Fruit Salt, Citrate of Magnesia Cafe Vierge, or Essence of pure Coffee Esseirce of Rennet, Liquid Annatto, A case of fine Toilet Sponges, Flesh Gloves, Tooth Brushes Long-handled Clothes Brushes Fly Papers, Myocum Fly Gum Hellebore, Camphor, Paris Green Gishurst Compound Choice Perfumes and Toilet Soaps. JACKSON'S LIME JUICE CORDIAL Makes the Cheapest and Most Delicious Summer Drink, well diluted with plain or terated water. In large bottles price 2s. " TO LET. " SHOP or Office, next to Hennessey's. Apply to O. J. W. GRIFFITHS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 2 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 2 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 2 May 1890, Page 3

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