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HALF-ACRE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE, ON SECTION 2 OMAKA. • n Valuable 'Block at SouthJL side, lately sub-divided by Mr W. B. Earll, is now open for selection. It contains seme of the most desirable building sites m the Borough of Bienliehn, and the price being far below what land m the locality has rea'ised for many years past a speedy sale is anticipated. Apply without delay to C. J. W. GRIFFITHS. Agent. TO LET, / \FFICE, Market Place. * I SHOP, lately occupied by J B. Pigott, m Market Place C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent FOR SALE, -j ROYAL METEOR TRICYLE, _1_ mad* by Starley and Sutton, Coventry. Ball Bearing throughout, Single Driving, Front Steering, Eclipse adjustable Saddle, with Lamp and Bel complete. Terms easy. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, 1 PIANO, Trichord, Iron Back, Over Strung, Black Walnut, by Rappoldi, at C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. . WIBE Woven Spring Mattrasses and Babbit Proof Netting. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. LAWN TENNIS. T7IOR SALE — RACQUETS, SHOES, NETS at C. J. W. GRIFFITHS 1 , Auctioneer. BUTTER Kegs and Honey Jars for Sale. Apply, C. J. W. GRIFFITHS. IS" ADVERTISEMENTS relating to Situations Vacant or Si l uations Wanted, and To Let and For Bale, are inserted m this column at the rate of ONE SHILLING, CASH, for each insertion of SIXTEEN WORDS or under. If booked, full rates will bo charged. WANTED. — By Single Young Man, age 34, situation as Groom, Driver, or Coachman by experienced man with good testimonials ; qualified to drive a^ doctor's carriage, or used to horses or family coach or work m a kitchen garden. A. Reynolds, Post Office, Picton. WANTED.— Ladies m quest of fashionably made Dresses to try H. V. Bbowne. WANTED.— A General Servant for the Country. Apply JMbs J. Mowax, Springlands. TXTANTED KNOWN.— To the Ladies of VV Blenheim and district, new Dress Materials just opened. H. V. Buowhe. WANTED.— A good Scutcher and Presser. Apply before 10 a.m. or after G p.m. C. Pcbkiss, High Street. WANTED KNOWN. — Dress-making, perfect fit and style combined with moderate charges try H. V. Bbowne. WANTED. — Ladies to try our new Dressmaker, every satisfaction. H. V. Browne. WANTED TO SELL.— Cheap Pumps, Galvanized Pipes and Fittings, Garden Hose, tfec. F. W. Adams, Wynen Street. 25 WANTED.— A General Servant. Apply . Mrs Redwood F. Southside. , ■ : TT/ANTBD7— A-Cgok. - Apply to Mrs V V Cleohorn, Maxwell KOadi; ; _ 7 %S7 ANTED KNOWN: — Dress-malting ' » by first class Dressmaker. .H. V. Bbowne. WANTED.— A good General Servant. Apply to Me 3 Holmes, Holmdale. 1979 WANTED. — Every one to know, Suits, Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and Hats made to measure at H. V. Bbowne's. WANTED KNOWN.— Grocers' Bags {all sizes) on Sale at the Expbess Office T OST.— On Christmas Eve, Infant's I J Leather Boot. Finder kindly leave Expbebs Office. T OST. — A Black Memo Book. Finder I J leaving the same at A. McKenzie's Stable will be remarded. W. B. Eabll. TjIOR SALE — A Steam Launch, m good JLJ order. Apply to Beownlsb &Co., Havelock. LOWER WAIRAU RIVER BOARD. I AM going to stand as Candidate for the Lower Wairau River Board for Blenheim. 1804 FRED ADAMS EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S ELEPHANT BRAND. 2/8 THE PURE-BRED BERKSHIRE BOAR Prince Charley, S" IRE, Windsor Hero, Dam, Candy, i 3 now ready for Stud purposes. Terms on Application. K. FOSTER. NOTICE. MR J. 8. DERBYSHIRE lias been authorised by me to collect all outstanding Debts, and his receipt will be sufficient. W. STRICKLAND. December 23rd, 1890, 194 Insist upon having the genuine Wolfe's Schnapps, Beware of bogus imitations.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 3