WAIRAU FOUNDRY. mHOMAS POWICK begs to ii 3 JL form the Public that tt f above Foundry is now m full Worl - ing Order and that he is prepare 1 to undertake the 1 CASTING of IRON and BRASS f for all kinds of machinery, Stove 3 fittings, Monumental Works, Qrm fc mental Verandah Brackets &c. 3 The Public can depend "upo 3 having their orders Executed wit 3 Despatch, as it is my intention t j . vast at least once a week 1 The Forge is going constantl j under Steam-power. j The Millwright and Fitting Sho fc will be carried on as usual. ; THOMAS POWICK, I PRACTICAL ENGINEER AN] i MILLWRIGHT. ! ADAMS & ROBERTSON, j GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Produce Dealebs & Comuision Ageni SPRING CREEK, BEG to notify the Inhabitants c Spring Creek and Surroundini Districts that they uave started i: the above Business. Settlers waited on for Orders am Goods Delivered at Shortest Notic an LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Poultry, Sheepskins and all kind of Produce taken m Exchange fo: Goods. 22, B. GARNHAM, (Late Garnham and Campbell.) T7INGINEER, BOILERMAKER, i Hi GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HIGH- STREET, BLENHEIM; Machinery Made or Repaired Estimates given. 129! JAMES "LEES. WYNEN-STREET r r as for sale— Oats Wheat Crashed Barley Crushed^Oats SplitiPeas Rye Grass Hay Potatoes, 5s |per.bag Onions Carrots Rye Grass Seed Cocksfoot Greymouth, Brunner and Coalbroo dale Coal 200 Cords Willow Wood 400 Cords Tawa and Red Pine,; cut t all lengths Posts, Rails and Piles always o hand. termeT cash. F. W. ADAMS, WYNEN-STREET. LUMBER AS-FITTER, AND BELI HANGER. ZINC, AND GALVANIZED IRO! WORKER. PUMPS Fixed and Rerairec Gas and' Water Laid or Copper Boilers and Frames Mad to Order. ' "X" A LL the many persons who have testc -£*- the "K." Jams are loud m the praise, and we must unreservedly congrati Jate Messrs Kitkpatrick and Co. upon tan ing out a GENUINE FRUIT JAM, fit 1 grace the tables and please the palates i tha most luxurious and fastidious.— H.l Herald, Jaly 18th. I S. KIRKPATRICK & CC Manufacturers, ; NELSON. 1 .. — i GRATEFUL —COMFORTING. | EPPS'SJ3° C(>A BREAKFAST. 3 * * ~R V a thorough knowledge of tl 3 J3 natural laws which govern tl operations of digestion and nutrition, an by a careful application of the fine pr< perties of well-Belected cocoa, Mr Epps lv j provided out breakfast tables with delicately flavoured beverage which ma 1 save us so many doctor's bills. It is by tt 5 judicious use of such articles of diet that '• constitution may be gradually built up unt ' strong enough to resist every tendency 1 8 disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies a: " floating around us ready to attack wherev< (• there is a weak point. We may escai ' many a fatal shaft "by keeping ourselvi 1 well fortified with pure blood and a proper] 0 nourished frame."— See articlo m the Civ 8 Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mi] « Sold n J-lb packets by Grocers, labellc • thus : JAMES EPPS & CO. HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST Lo idon, En land. Wolfe's Schnapps is imitated, look fc the name.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1891, Page 1
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