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|y^ff^<fcffHHßMttr „?? / / iTe 5 jt-«i#*' ••"*% <*• Ess Q^H^^gg^g If ' 1 w& •* • •* *^>L* * * Era S'£MBLEMS' OF PARITY.. I JUST LANBED. PIANOS I PIANOS! (Ry A. Wiesner and Co., Berlin.) ' . . * CONSIGNMENT of the be-t /v Pianos m the Market m Walnut and Gold, and Black a».d Gold, with real Ivory Keys, Iron Back, over strung, Tricord, stands 4ft lin high, with all the best modern improvements. Anyone requiring a really good instrument at a moderak price should call and inspect the Wiesner Piano. GEO. PATCBETT, Sole Agenc fc* Marlborough. 886 N. LAZARUS & Co , OCULIST OPTICIANS, LONDON, OAIiCTJTTA, ana 281 and 283 COLLIHS BT.» MSLBOUBNE. T55 appointmeat to HiE. the Marqaii of Dafferin, ez-Viceroy of • .t: = . ■ India, &c. sight testing; Db WILEINS Oculist, of AtrcKLAKi (Fellow of the- Boyal College of Surgeons of England), writeß t— '" Yonr, sjßtem will, from my knowledgi of it, ba the means of giving relief fe thousands of snfEering people who havi hitherto lasted with their eyei fron defective eight, and who have m vain trio fepecisliata and opticians without obtainin relief their special oases required," Mb. E. LEAEY, OmsHisT, Paiseebsto Nosia, says: — 11 Since accepting from yoa tha Palmerc ton agency, I have met with many gratifyin fesalts m tha testimony of those who, froi the pecnliar natara of their eight, could nc be suited by the methods heretofore ere ployed. Ihave been, moreover, surprise at discovering how many cases there are c defective sight unsuspected by the pattern themselves. Never having enjoyed rsall perfect vision, they have considered thei own normal, until accident or curiosity le them to have their Bight tested, and tb result of corrective lenses placed befoi their eyes has been a surprise to themselvei feel assured that when known your systei ef testing will be universally adopted." AGENTS: S. KOHN, Jewblleb, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J. BOON, Chemist, NELSON. WANTED KNOWN, that E Coopeb has taken over th well-known Blenheim Cafe, am by keeping a good stock of confection , cry and se&eoifable Fruit hopes t ' solicit a fair support of the Publi patronage. Eefresbments at a] hours. Cash given for all kinds c Emit. 8 GEOEGE BOYCE, GENERAL CONTRACTOB AT,&TUMA EOAD, BLENHEIM. /PARTING of all description \j undertaken. Arrange lents made for Drillinj work durirs the coming season.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1892, Page 4