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1 & O'OLOOI 9 TEA. THE FIVE O'CLOCK Brand : a Refreshing and Pleasai Drinking Tea. The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA cor „ tains Teas of Rare Quality. b All Teas used m this Mixture ar First Crop and Pure. The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA is th most Refreshing Brand on th Market. 1 LITCHFIELD & SON SOLE AGENTS, MARLBOROUGH. (Late Agents, Holmes & Bell), CHAS. TUNNICLIFFE ~ HORSE SHOER AND GENERAL SMITH, (Late James & Tunnicliffe). WISHES to notify to hi numerous Customers am the general Public that having take] a part of the new premises erected b; Mr E, James, m High Street, tha he will carry on the above busines there after this date. Note the Address : C. TUNNIOLIFFE High Street, Opposite Club Hotel. EDWARD JAMES, COACH BUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT (Late James & Tunnicliffe), THTISHES to thank thenumerouc V f Customers of the late firm for tha patronage accorded there during the last eleven years, and tc s notify to them and the Public I generally that he has erected ne^i ) premises m High Street, opposite Club Hotel, where he is now prepared to execute all work with the quickest despatch and at moderate charges. Note the Addbess : OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, High Street, GEORGE HOTEL, PICTON. T. SEWARD . . . . PROPRIETOR. HAVING purchased the above well-known Hotel, the proprietor begs to state that he has made many improvements to the same, and is now m a position to offer superior accommodation to Commercial Gentlemen, as well as the residents of Picton, Blenheim, and the Sounds. He has had extensive experience m catering for the public wants, and ' can assure those who favour him with a call that there will not be anything wanting on his part to give satisfaction. There is always kept m stock a good supply of Speight's Dunedin XXXX and Jones' Picton Ale- , His motto is to study the wants of > his patons, and those commg m from remote parts can be accom- , modated at any time with all rei quirements. GOOD STABLING. 54 GRAND NATIONAL HOTEL, CULLENSVILIL. G. M, MATHIESON .„ Pbopbietob. FIRST-CL ASS~ACC OMfo OT\A - TION for Travellers and Visitors to the Goldfields Good Beds, A.I. Liquors, and comfortable Stabling. Coaches connect regularly with Picton Steamers and Havelock Boats. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ' Oa&malut-n. Haw Mill, rjnHE above Mill is now ereatefi on I land selected by A. P. Beyuiouy, M.H.8., and all orders will receive the best attention of the Proprietor, , who desireß to give satisfaction i_ ' Pries and Quality, ar? 5 thus raiais i old customers and supply new ones. Timber dressed to order end supplied to any part of ths District. Orders may be left with Mr J O. Botham, Tua Marina. 0. WHITE, ' OKAKAMIO SAWMILL. IZENNINGTON & CO. having J J__L taken over the above Mill, are prepared to supply Sawn and > Dressed Timber at Lowest Market | Rates. K. & Co. have also taken over the > Timber Yard m Alfred-street, Blenheim, from O. B. Jarvis. The business will be carried on as usual under the Superintendence of H. Dunn. _ WILLIAM HODSON (Late of H, G. Daikee) BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER, & GENERAL CONTRACTOR, South Street, Blenheim. BEGS to announce to the Public that he has commenced businecess as above, and that Orders ruay be left with Mr George Patchefct, Tobacconist, which will receive immediate attention. S. C. DRAPER^ BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER, I MAIN-STREET, BLENHEIM. ALL KINDS of Brick and Cement work done m Workmanlike manner, at REASONABLE PRICES. > 9 N.B. — Orders may be left with Mr E. Bythell, Maxwell Road, oi Mr W. Gosling, Main-street

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 90, 19 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 90, 19 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 90, 19 April 1893, Page 1