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A. PHILLIPS & CO., GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. SPKING_ CREEK. EVERY Description of Drapery, Clothing, Groceries, Fancy Goods, and Ironmongery, etc., etc., kept m Stock, which for one Month only will be Sold at Cost Price for Cash. Our Motto being quick returns and Small Profits. Produce of every Description bought, and Commissions prompt iv executed. Families waited on for Orders and Goods delivered to any part of the district. 181 TO STOCK OWNERS. rpHE following Preparations of Jl Medicines for Stock can always be had of Mb R. Kllpatrick Saddler, who is my Sole. Agent for Marlborough : Colic or Gripe Drenches, Hoven or Blown through eating Clover Wheat or Grain of any kinds ; Condition, and Worm Powders ; Linniment or Embrocation foi Sprains, etc. ; Blistering Ointment, Healing Ointment for sore Bhoulders, cows' teats, etc. ■V.- GRANVILLE, VETERNARY SURGEON. HOMES & LANE, COACH BUILDERS, . WHEELWRIGHTS AND PAINTERS. (Late of J. M'Allisteb.) HAVE commenced Business m the Premises of J. Mitchell, B'acksmithr near the Maxwell Bridge, and trust by strict attention to Business to / merit a share of public support. GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Moderate Charges. BLIGHT PAINT., Registeked. FOR THE CURE OP BLIGHTS IN FRUIT TREES, ESPECIALLY THE 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. T»-ees 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 dress 100 old trees m a ;day, or 600 if young. One dressing for j old treeß a cure. Sold m Tins of 10s, 20s, and 40s 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 10s tin, lOd for 20s tin, or Is Id for 40s tin. DIBECTIONS ON EACH TIH. 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. Pabeinson, Hampden, Hawke's Bay, N.Z., December 20th, 1889. MOHE TESTISIONIAI.S IN CIBCUIiABS. Agent for Blenheim — T. H. HUSTWICK, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. WM. GREGG- & CO.'S POPULAR BLENDS or "TNDIAN, CHINA, & CEYLON ± TEAS, As supplied to the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Admitted by all to be the choicest blends procurable m the Colonies, Bought by Thousands — from the Peer to • the Peasant. ■■' CROWN Unequalled -CROWN @ CROWN 2/-£perl£. EAGLE Unrivalled, EAGLE i@ EAGLE 2/4 per 18. . EXHIBITION Unexcelled, EXHIBITION ,v @ EXHIBITION 2/8 peril*. CLUB Unsurpassed CLUB @ CLUB 3/- perlb. GUARANTEED NET WEIGHTS. Nothing like them obtainable anywhere BEST VALUE IN THE COLONY. To be obtained from LITCHEIELD AND SON, Gbooees, &0., B L EN H E I M ~ W. DOUSLIN ARCHI T E O T BLENHEIM. Plans and Specifications prepared and surveyed. W. B, PARKER, SHEEP & CATTLE DEALER AND COMMISSION AGENT FOR FARM PRODUCE, Grove Road, Blenheim

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 January 1891, Page 1

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