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H. COLLIER & CO., NELSON, IMPORTERS OF PIANOS, ORGANS, I and all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HAVE IN STOCK, AND TO ARRIVE. Pianos by Collard and Collard, Sehwecter, Lipp, Fahr, Buhring, Mansfield and various other English makers, American Organs, by the Smythe Organ Company, the Dominion Company, Estey, &Q. Agfints for EAVESTAFF'S celebrated PIANOS, which have given universal satisfaction m England and the colonies for over 70 years, and are guaranteed unsurpassed as a medium-priced Piano for tone, durability, soundness of construction, and m every way superior to the shoddy, cheap, German Pianos, that are imported into the colony under so many different names, which, thoagh really valueless, are offered at higher prices than is asked for the EAVESTAFF. All Pianos and Organs may be purchased 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 and district early m October, and at regular interva's afterwards, for the purpose of tuning, repairing, and regulating Pianos, Organs, and Harmoniums. Any communication addressed to either Nelson, or Blenheim will receive attention. Branches at Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Westport. Pianos and Organs kept m Stock at the warehouse of MESSRS B. S PENNY & CO, Local Agents, who will supply all nformation m connection with the above. Wm. BRANSON, District Agent. T. W, ANDRELL, HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST & PERFUMER, Street South, -pvESIRES to Notify that he has just received a fresh consignment of Goods m connection with the Business, including Tobaccos, Cigars Pipes, Cigarettes ancy Goods Ladies Hair Made up to any Pattern. ESI BBANDS OF CIOABS AND TOBACCO Ui WATS ON HAND. JAMES LEES. WYNEN-STREET r.I"AS FOR SALE— I Oats Wheat Crushed Barley CrushedjOats SplitJPeas Rye Grass Hay Potatoes, 5s per bag Onions Carrots Rye Grass Seed Cocksfoot? Greymouth, Branner and Coalbrook dale Coal 200 Cords Willow Wood 400 Cords Tawa and Red Pine, cat to all lengths Posts, Rails and Piles always on hand. TERMS CASH. ADAMS & ROBERTSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Produce Dealebs & Commision Agents SPRING CREEK, T>EG to notify the Inhabitants oi Spring Creek and Surrounding Districts that they Haye started m the above Business. Settlers waited on for Orders and I Good's Delivered at Shortest Notice an | LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Poultry, Sheepskins and all Mnds of Produce taken m Exchange for Goods. 22<? B. GARNHAM, (Late Garnham and CampbelK) T7INGINEER, BOILERMAKER, & Hi GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HIGH-STREET, BLENHEIM. • Machinery Made or Repaired. Estimates given. 1298 WAIRAU FOUNDRY HHHOMAS POWICK begs to m JL form the Public that the above Foundry is now m fuTLWork ing Order and that he is .prepared to undertake the CASTING of IRON and. BBAS9 for all kinds of machinery, Stovefittings, Monumental WOTks> Ornamental Verandah Brackets &cThe Public can depend rapor having their orders Executed witl Despatch, as it is my intention ie Oast at least once a -week. The Forge is go'mg constantly under Steam-power. The Millwright and Fitting Shop will be carried on as nsnal. THOMAS POWICK, PRACIICAL PJNGINEKR ANI MILLWRIGHT.

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

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

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