BUY DIEEOT PEOM THE MANUFAOTUEEBS, AND SAVE 50 P-ER CENT. ROBINSON AND CLEAVER'S PARIS PRIZE MEDAL " IRISH CAMBRIC SAMPLES postfree: pocket handkerchiefs. Please name this Children's Bordered ... 1/3 Hem-stitched — *ro Paper. Ladies' 2/4*^ Ladies' 2/U$ JL I Gentlanifin'fl 3/6~ § Gentlemen's ... 4/11 S Embroidered Handkerchiefa m all the latest atyles, from 1/- to CO/- each. ~~~—"~— — ~~— — —————— j,.^ £r a p]jj naj 2/6 per dozen ; Dinner Irtistii «.,..-.. Napkins, 5/6 per dozen ; Table Cloths, RLSH iiAMaRk 2yds - B( i uaro > 2/11 ' 2^ dß - b y 3y<w.s/n IIIU I I U n 111 ri Vl\ each ; Kitchen Table Cloths, lHd each ; Strong Huckaback Towels, 4/4 per doz. ; TA D I n ! IMC Kf Frilled Linen Pillow Cases, from 1/2J I AuL L LllMriM each. Monograms, Greats, Coats of Arms, Initials, &c, woven and emm^ mmmmm^ mmm^^ mm^ mmm^^ mmmmm^ mmmmm^ mmmmmm^ broidered. ROBINSON & CLEAVER, BELFAST, IRELAND, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO The Qdeen and the Empress Frederick op Germany. SAMPLES AND PRICE LISTS, POST FREE TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. $S3~ PLEASE NAME TEIS PAPER. THE BRANTFORD BINDER. mHE CELEBRATED BRANTFOED LIGHT STEEL REAPER AND BINDER, the JL lightest draught machine m the world. Over Four Thousand Sold Last Season. Fitted with Improved Capped Rollers and Relief Spring. This valuable improvement is used ONLY on the BRANTFORD Binders. It relieves the machine from the " jar" when passing over furrows and rough ground, and thus lessens the liability of breakage. CUTS SEVEN FEET, AND CAN BE DRAWN BY TWO HORSES. SIZES FOR SALE, 5 FEET, 6 FEET, AND 7 FEET OUT. HOLMES AND BELL, AGENTS FOR MARLBOROUGH. /Sgr&fc. REDCLIFFE CROWN /sg££h, GALVANISED IRON (CORRUGATED AND FLAT.) IS of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY. All sheets full width, and will cover as much aa any "first-class Jron. A-LARGE STOCK of all guages and lengths always on hand. ■ JOHN DUTHXE & CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. USE ONLY THE BLENDS <* PUEE MANDABIN MANDARIN MANDARIN "fNTTIT A AT riTTTXT A mandarin JLIN JJxiIJLN , O-O-JLIN xi. MANDARIN ' MANDARIN and MANDABIN MANDARINS I CEYLON TEA; man =arm | OR THE BLENDb tiger TIGER of TIGER {TIGER T)TTT>T7I tTIGER ■^ u±tJjJ TIGE r ER INDIAN TIGER TIGER and TIGER W IGEE CEYLON, ALONE. IP THE •' MANDARIN" DOES NOT SUIT YOU, ! . ' THE "TIGER" MUST. E. G, WALSH, MAXWELL BRIDGE, SOLE AGENT. MORTON'S RESULT OF THE CHAMPION POTX "nTPPTNT 1 v OXXXLUHJ: LfllllllU TT7HO has not heard of Hennessy ■rit TTTpi !' Connected with the famed " P.B. ?' JO XJ U 3ILJ» His name has earned a wide renown ■m ir axtttt-i Anrnrrm-iT\ i v w By those who tip good liquor down ; T^/TANUFAOTURED only by W. But 'tis not of that gent I sing, -LtJL R. Murton, Inventor of the A namesake's praises forth I bring Dipping Fluid, which was placed And challenge all who know the man; Firir or Danrprhnrv A and P To mar his greetings if they can. o -l , m• , .o^J o v l From Bay of Islands to the Bluff Society's Trials 1887. See Report. No man ia better .< up to snu £f } » The cheapest and most valuable While as regards the "fragrant weed," Specific m the world, absolutely He takes you know the foremost lead ; certaminitsefiects,asaparasiticide, %s^™sZ*"** and improving the growth of the And though fie scorns the petty tricks WOOI. Of tho3e who trade m politics, Price m drums, 6s per gallon ; You'll always find him at the poll, eiqkq firJ npr vatinn He does his dut y heart and souI * cas^S, dS bd per gallon. No knight ere flash'd a brighter steel, Caution.— Every package to be And yet his blade you scarcely feel, genuine must bear the Inventors Courageous man, he never feared, Signature, H. R. Mu»TON. To beard— oi- rather to unbeard The fiercest foe that ever gave "—"" Him " cheek" or " lip" to shear or Bhave. A LAEGE STOCK ON HAND. All'bonor then to Hennessy ___ He holds the foremost place you see, _,_.„„_ . „ -nr^a/vcr In Blenheim at his trade he's led, DOUGLAS DOBSON, And stm you>u find him at the „ head>l Agent for Blenheim, • - Sole Patentee of DIAMOND BREWERY "aroma" tobacco. T BEG to inform" the Public that DALIAN MARBLE WORKS. Xon and after this date I will sell I nges tre Street, Wellington. my celebrated Amber Ales, brewed solely from Malt and Hops, at the McGILL following prices :— MONUMENTAL AND GENEEAL MASON. per doz XXXX Stout qts .. .. 8s 6d yxiEECT Importer of Marble and ,',' Ale qts '.'. '.. 8s Od -■— ' Granite Monuments. Graves " „ pts '.'. ".. 4s 6d enclosed with Iron Fences of various XXX Stout qts .. .. 7s 6d designs. Stones engraved m best » PPaj a •• •• f s H style. Lead Letters a Specia'ty. " n 6 pts .".' V. 4s od Just received a large consignment XXXX Draught Ale* at 2s per gallon. of Marble Wash-Tops various, also Special Christmas Brew at 2s 6d per Marble and Granite Monuments, ex gallon, (orders must be booked early to Lutterworth and other vessels to insure fulfilment). arrive. T B P r;we^Bo°tUer, & Maltster. » esi g lis . and Estimates forwarded Grove Town, Nov. 26th, 1890. on application. 1797 EMPIRE TEA EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S COMPANY'S CKESCENT«BRAND. BUFFALO BRAND, -2/6 ' ' 2/4.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 4
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844Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1891, Page 4
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