te aro h o u s eTWeZli nTstToTST " TE AEO HOUSE. SPRING DRESS FASHIONS. ' ?S^ ING We haVe n^ W , Ope ° ed oU , fc larg ? assortraent and an -SPRING Among other very desirable Spring Fabrics are the new *S*,™ ° n v , ne( l ual , led . n ya s iet y of charming materials m both AND French Cheviots, Saxony Suitiajs, chiefly m tints of 1 £™E ER WOolle , n ?° d E i!, k te f tu . res ' an £ m c^ cr y s^ c . °\ the SUMMER Gi-ey ; Camel-hair Tweeds, Jacquard Vigoreaux, a soft 1 2?? l?n Q m °s* fashionable colorings These Dress Fabrics have DRESS Suiting m new shades; Twilled and Pllin Beiges, m FABEICS. been selected with the greatest care and judgment, with FABRICS, every imaginable color ; Printed French Delaines i n most excellent taste, and with an appreciative knowledge • Pompadour and other styles ; Printed Bengalees and of the behests of fashion. • Foulards, m Arabic and Grecian designs : Floral and SPRING DEESS FASHIONS. Sniped Bengalines; Black Silk, Grenadines ; Summer SPEING As to styles of these Dress Fabrics, SPOTS of all sizes, Serges ; • Summer Fouler, m all'the newest and most 1 AND Colors, and shapes are a marked feature. We have useful colors. Patterns free by post. 3 SUMMER these m the Vicuna Cloth, a soft, graceful fabric, with Tl? AT?r» Trnncjii' tyqt?qq-vt at7t\t/-. DRESS self-colored spots and figures m darker shades. The TB ARO HOUSE.— DRESSMAKING. FABEICS. new Jacquard Beiges, Natural Homespuns, and Art DEESSMAKING — Our arrangements for tho present season more Diagonals are admirably adapted for summer wear, and nearly approach perfection than m any previous year. 3 are m much demand. Patterns free by post. We have secured the services of an eminently talented 5 te AEO HOUSE. Dressmaker from the Southern Metrppolis, our staff of SPEING There are also some exquisite designs m Embroidered assistants have been most effectively trained, and we AND Eobee, m perfectly new materials, and producing quite m f. an b f TO means m our power to keep up our repuSUMMEE novel effects. The Corduroy is a favorite textile this S-?«iS, ? Dg fI m P *i !°2- 1D th ° f l^ « P oß "*™ DEESS season, which we have m all the new shades, such as niveisally assented to by the ladies of the city. WedFABEICS. Grey, Grey Blue, Lavender, Cornflower Blue, and deli- S'fn?"™^ Or J er ° * s P ecialt y- The Wholesale cate tints of Doves and Fawns. Patterns fbee by Family Drapery Warehouse, post. TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
H. G. DAIKEE, ' BBICKLAYEB, PLASTEBEB, & GEN EBAL CONTEACTOB, > Geove Boad, Blenheim, EVERY Convenience for carry ing on work, either m town J : country. . A large Stock of Bricks, LimeCement, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Plaster of Paris and Drain Pipes of ' all sizes always on hand a reasonable prices. S. C. DRAPER, ~ BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER &0., MAIN-STEEET, BLENHEIM. , ALL KINDS of Brick and Cement work done m 9 Workmanlike manner, at SEASONABLE PBICES. Niß. — Orders may be left witu Mr E. Bythell, Maxwell Road, or Mr W. Gosling, Main-street NEW ZEALAND • FIRE & MASONS INSURANCE COMPANY THE PBEMIEB COLONIAL COMPAN2 Capital . . . L 1,000,000 wam Yi^^D imm ' L 435,000 •T^HIS being a Looali Ikbtitution, Coo A. nists ha yean interest m preferring ie to an English Office, as its lands are QOt withdrawn from but Are invested m the [ Colony. [ JOHN M. HUTCHESOH, Agent, Blenheim, Sub- Agents Gbsbhsiuc &Co .. .. Pioton Bird & Hillman .. .. Benwick NATIONAL EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE Insurance on every description of Buildings, Goods Mills and Machinery effected at Lowest Current Rates. Marine Insurance on Hulls of Ships, for time or voyage, Freight Goods, Wool on transit, ar>«3 for shipment Home. Claims payable at any port m the Colonies. W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Awmts. LIVERPOOL, & LONDON & GLOBE IN SUBANCE COMPANY. Capital ... ... £2,000,000 Income ... ... £1,700,000 ALL classes of FIRE RISKS, m Town or Country, taken at Current Rates. Rates of premium and every other information may be had at the Office of the undersigned. EABP, Agent. i They not only imitate Wolfe's Schnapps but copy the advertisements. AUSTRALIAN M U T UAL PEOVIDENT SOCIETY. I IFE ABsnranoe on the Mntual prinai lj pie. The only Colonial Life Office which divides Profits annually. The oldest, largest, and moat Baoceßsful, m ih? 4.natrul ian Colonies 1 JOHN M BUTCH ESON. t Agent STANDABD FIEE AND MABINE IN STJEANCE COMPANY OP N.Z., Nelson Branch. FIRE, Marine, and Guarante Policies issued at current 1 rp.tes. Prompt and liberal settle ment of claims. Large and influential colonial proprietary. 1 B. D. NOSWOBTHY, Sub-agent. : W. B. PARKER, SHEEP & CATTLE DEALER AND COMMISSION AGENT FOB FABM PEODUCE Grove Road, Blenheim -■ • ' ■ - ■■.•-.■' '■■•'"' . ■ : '■ ■■ .V 1 ■■.-•' : ' . '■'■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 229, 9 October 1891, Page 1
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776Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 229, 9 October 1891, Page 1
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