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NEW GOODS, EX-IONIC FROM LONDON. W. B. GIRLING & CO. HATE considerable pleasure m announcing that THESE NEW GOODS ABE NOW OPENED UP, and being shewn ia very large quantities. They comprise :— FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS— In Diagonals, Cheviot Tweeds, Bengaline, Ribbed De Ecoase, Foulep, Estatnene, Navy Serges, Homespuns, French Cashmeres. French Merinoes, Wool Plaids, &o. JACKETS AND MANTLES— A Superb Collection m all kinds, also Ladies 1 Mackintoahei m every size. LADIES' AND GIRLS' ULSTERS— In Plain and Fancy Checks, with small or largj Capes, m every size for tall or short Ladies. We hare also imported— RAIN-PROOF CLOTHS— For making -up these are not obtainable m the Colonial Markets Any size garment oan be made for Ladies or Girls. MEN'S AND YOUTH'S MACKINTOSHES— Genuine thoroughly waterproof. In al the first-class makes. FROM MANCHESTER— Heavy Twilled Flannelletteß s|d a yard, superior Flannellette In White, Cream, Scarlet, Rose, Terra Cotta, Sky, <6c. The new Lace Roller Blind also Lace Curtains m great profusion from 1/11 a pair. KID GLOVES— We have a really First-class Glove m Tan and Black Kid, that we an Belling fit 3/9 a pair for 4 clasps, and 5/6 for 6 clasps. This glove is called th< " Ivanhoe." We have a tremendous sale for these, they wear end fit well. We an Sole Agents for these Gloves m Blenheim, come to us direct from the Manufacturer DACCA TWIST CALICOES & SHEETINGS— These Cotton Goods are universal^ acknowledged to be the most lasting over all other Cotton Goods. They took th" First Prize at the Paria Exhibition. Some most beautiful qualities m Dacca JLonj Cloths up to 1/3 & yard. FROM BELFAST— Satin finished Table Napkins, Table Damasks, pare Linen from 11£( a yard, Linen Apron Cloths, Ladies' and Gents' pure Linen Cambria Handker ohiefs, Dowlas, Forfare, Diapers, brown Hollands, &o. DRESSMAKING— We lead the way m first-olaes Dressmaking. This Department, unde the superintendence of Mbs Malcolm, is universally acknowledged to be pre eminent for elegance of styla and splendid fit. The Dresses we weekly turn ou are triumphs of incomparable skill, MILLINERY— It is absolutely indispensable that with a beautiful ly-made Dress i corresponding Hat or Bonnet should complete the Costume. This Department under Miss Mmit, has of late made zapid^strides, as with the Dressmaking so witl the Millinery, incomparable. GENTS' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER— We give our Customers a range of 2(H samples to choose from, m all the best Colonial Tweeds and Worsted Coatings All Clothing made to order by us are Tailor-made, firßt-olass fit, and quickly made BEADY-MADE CLOTHING— We hold an enormous Stook. Mosgiel Tweed Suits 32/6 Colonial Tweed Trousers 9/6, and an immense variety m every kind and quality. GENTS' GLADSTONE BAGS— In various sizes m Blaok and Tan, also Gent's Ham Bags and Portmanteaus just opened. HALL OF COMMERCE, BLENHEIM, PICTON, AND HAVELOCK. NONPAREIL HOUSE. WINTER, 1893. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS FOR WINTERgWEAR. A GRAND ASSORTMENT of LadioB 1 , MaidsJ, and Children's Ulsters, Cloaks, am XA. Jackets, ranging m price from 3s 6d to 60s. All these goods having been oarefull; selected, I DEFY COMPETITION, as to price and quality. The publio will find it t< their advantage to pay an early visit to NONPAREIL HOUSE. THE DRESS STUFFS this season beat all previous seasons m originality of design variety of shade, and the prices are extremely moderate. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, having been successfully oarried on h NONPAREIL HOUSE for the last nine years ia a guarantee that we oan do the thing right, sending our customers away with stylish, well-fitting Dresses at a reasonable figure, All the latest noveltieß m DRESS TRIMMINGS. Buttons, all sizes, to match every shade. In the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found as usual nice English shapes m trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, m straw, felt, and wire. Untrimmed Hats, from Is— all new stook. FLANNELETTES, m every shade, from 4£d per yard upwards. Blankets, Rugs. Wool 3hawlß, pad Fingering Yarnß. Flannels, m white, Orkney, Shetland, grey, and scarlet. CLOTHING.— Shirts, Scarves, Hard and Soft Felt Hats. All the new winter patterns m the Gentlemen's Order Department ; fit and {style guaranteed, at NONPAREIL HOUSE. FRANK MULLEN. £ S. D. XT is a case of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, with most people, nowadays. They hay -I- to study how to obtain the Very Best Value for their money. Thus the publio have become YEBY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA. WE ARE KEEN BUYERS OF TEA, too, and the Publio reap the benefit. If, th en A EEALLY GOOD 2/- TEA Is what you require, take our advice and BUY EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S 2/' CEYLON, In Lead Packets, Tins, or Half-ohests. If you try a Packet, see th&t it has a Bed Label, with Gold Letters, and the words EMPIRE TEA COMPANY upon it. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. ' „.„„„ „ PLANTING SEASON. B. GARNHAM, — (Late Garaham and Campbell.) SPRINGLANDS NURSERY. "— T HALE begs to inform the f3 • Publio that he has on hand TQNOINEER BOILERMAKER * a large and well selected Stook of all fWNTERAT, BLACKSMITH kllldS ° f FrUit Tre68 ' Orna mental GENERAL BLACKSMITH. shrubs, Pines, and Barberries, eta. Persons can now be supplied with I above, or the laying out of Orchards HIGH-STREET, BLENHEIM & Oi> w ju fe e undertaken by — J. HALE, Spricglands. Machinery Made or Repaired N.B — Tomato, Cabbage, CauliEstimates given. 129t< flower, and all other kindu Kitchen Garden Plants, always m Stock. R J. MILLARD [OYSTERS! OYSTERS! (Next to W. S. Watson's) OYSTERS ! SADDLER & HARNESS MAKEB Renwiok< TO THE PUBLIO OF BLENHEIM. BEGS to return his sincere thanke to the inhabitants of Ren wick y^iCK BALL has opened an and District for the Liberal Hupport JJ Q ter and Refreshment accorded him during the time he has 8alo()n m the premises latel been m the above business, and occupied by Mr Qoold, Tailor, trusts by paying attention to all Charlea stree t. Friends and the orders, combined with good work GeneraJ Publio Wl n rece i ve the best manship and moderate charges, to accommo a a tion. Please note the merit a continuance of the same. address, N.B Repairs neatly and promptly ' DICK BALL executed 886 OYSTER SALOON JAS. BARTLETT, -and— PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER, & GENERAL SIGN WRITER, l\/i" RS <*. MAXTED begs to IN refcurm™~"7^ , * inform the P ubli ° ° f iotOr) Wm« I thanbs for P ast fo&t she has orened business m the friends and tL BM-t(l8 M- t( l his above line m the premises menas and the publio he ia prepared opposttp trt? wharf to execute any works entrusted to OPPOSITE _THE WHARF. rate's. patoh at reasonable Fresh Oysters and Fruit daily. Refreshments at all hours. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED. I PRIVATE BOOMFOR LADIES.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 180, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 180, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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