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|H. COLLIER & CO., | NELSON, TMPOETEBS OF PIANOS, 011G&N3, I Jind all kinds of I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ' HAVE IN STOCK, AND TO ABRIYE. Pianos by Collard and Collard, Schwec ter, Lipp, Fahr, Buhring, Mansfield and various other English makers. American Ohgans, by the Smythe Organ Company, the Dominion Company Estey, &c. Agfints for EAVESTAFF'S relebratcc PIANOS, which have given universal satisfaction m England and the colonicf for over 70 years, and are guaranteed un. surpassed ns a medium-priced Piano foi tone, durability, soundness of construction and m every way superior to the shoddy cheap, German Pianos, that are imporW into the colony under so many diiferen' names, which, though really valueless are offered at higher prices than is asket for the EAVESTAFF. All Pianos and Organs may he purchase*' on the Time Payment System. PIANOS FROM 7/6 WEEKLY. Full Value allowed for Old Instruments taken m Exchange for new ones. HARMONIUMS FROM 10 GUINEAS Mr MARTIN will visit Blenheim an<s district early m October, and at regulai interva s afterwards, for the purpose oi tuning, repairing, and regulating Pianos Organs, and Harmoniums. Any comma nication addressed to either Nelson, oi Blenheim will receive attention. Branches at Wanganai, New Plymouth, and Westport. Wai. BRANSON, Agent, Marlborough. LATEST NOVMSIES ! B.V. F.M S.P. N.P. at F. C. LITCHFIELD'S, ENAMELLED JUGS Enamelled Cups and Saucers S Pint Tin Kettles 1/6 each Lawn Mowers Garden Syringes and Pumps Garden Rakes and Hoes Spades, Forks, Trowels Two 20 and 28 bore Breech Loading Guns with Greener's Bolt ' Register Grates, Bird Cages Iron Bedsteads, Planet J.R. Combined Drills Horse Hoes, &c , AGENT FOR— White Sewing Machines Wertheim Sewing Machines Booth McDonald & Co's Agricultural Implements and Fitiings R.N F Plough Shares Cotton Waste Dinner Sets, Tea Sets Earthenware, Glassware, &c, of Latest Designs. INSPECTION INVITED. ~~ BLIGHT PAINT. ~ Registered. FOR THE CURE OF BLIGHTS IN FRUIT TREES, ESPECIALLYTHE SCALE. I have used it myself for some time. The results may be seen m my orchard. It permeates the sap of the tree ; syringing only washes the bark. Trees should be dressed as soon as the fruit is off, and the Paint will go down with the sap and assimilate with it before the Spring. One man will drcis 100 old trees m a day, or 500 if young. One dressing for old trees a cure. Sold m Tins of 10s, 20s, and 403 each. 10s Tin will dress 20 old or 40 young trees 20s Tin will dress 50 old or 100 young trees 40s Tin will dress 120 old or 240 young trees Please add for postage 7d for 103 tin, lOd for 20s tin, or Is Id for 40s tin. DIBECTIONS OK EACH TIN. COUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO. Mr J. Hill. Sir— l am well pleased with the effects of your Blight Paint. It moves the bark, and cleans the tree of scale, moss, &c. I have had 30 years' experience m my orchard, and I consider this the best cure out. — William Hall, Yaldhurst, Christchurch, 14th February, 1890. Mr J. Hill. Sir -Enclosed find testimonial for your Blight Paint. Its use m our orchard will give us 40 per cent more fruit this season than we had last, while the trees are showing speedy recovery. Yours truly, A. H. Parkinson, Hampden, Hawke's Bay, N.Z., December 20th, 1889. More Testimonials m Circulars. Agent for Blenheim— T. H. HUSTWIGK, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. GEO. COWARD^ POACH BUILDEE AffD WHEELWRIGHT KEN WICK. Repairs Neatl* &hd Pkomptiy J£x eouted.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1890, Page 4

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