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JUST LANDED. NEW (GOODS, SHEEP SHEARS, TURKEY STONES SCYTHES, GARDEN SPADES 20 CASES WINDOW GLASS NEW WALL PAPER THE NEW STOVE MATS ONE GROSS OF CHAIRS, AMERICAN AND AUSTRIAN DON'T FORGET TO SEE THE SHOW OF DAVIS' SEWING MACHINES THE VERTICAL FEED. W. CA~RR'S, MARKET STREET. THE KICKEL PLATED WIND UP LAMP,2B3EAC3. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIB&U. LADIES & "GENTLEMEN,— I made the Cloth for the winning horse last Election. It fittei him like a glove, consequently they could not hold him, and he slipped clean through, and remained there for three years. lam still making them at 17s, 18s, and 19s. JACK BRENNAN, "BOSS" HORSE-CLOTH MAKER, Blenheim. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of the " Banks and Bankers Act 1880,', and the " Banks and Bankers Act Amendment 1882," WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the Ist and 2nd days of November, 1893, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentiened Banks m Blenheim, and the Bank of New Zealand at Picton. For the Union Bank of Australia Limited, G. E. TOLHURST, Resident Inspector. For the Bmk of New South Wales, GILBERT KING, Acting Inspector. For the Bank of New Zealand, W. T. HOLMES. General Manager. For the National Nank of New Zealand Limited, J. SINCLAIR THOMSON, pro General Manager. For the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, H. MACKENZIE. General Manager. M.X.C. SPRING MEETING. PERSO NS wishing appointments as Scouts, Gatekeeper?, &c, are requested to be at the Club Hotel on MONDAY EVENING Next, the 30th inst., at 8 o'clock, when Owners' Tieketg and Trainers' and Jockeys' passes will be issued, and Members' subscriptions received. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. ST. LUKE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVEBARY TEA. npHE Annual Tea and Public JL Meeting m connection with the above, will be held m the Publio Hall Marlboroughtown, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November the Ist Tea on the tables from 5 o'clock. Admission : Adults 1/-, Children not belonging to the School fid. Meeting commence at 7.30. MARLBOROUGH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. f |PHE usual fortnightly Intertaina. ment, will be held m the Good Templars' Hall, Grove Road, on MONDAY 30th November, at 8 p.m. Rev R. J. Murray will preside. Programme as an inset, will be issued with Monday's Express. FOR BALE CHEAP. DIBECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. 1 Ton Champion Best White Lead. 1 Ton Ochre, Venetian, Vandyke &o. 1 Case Tinned Taoks. 2,000 Yards Scrim. And a Bplendid lot of new Sanitaries, Golde, Linings, and 30 inoh Tint. Per 5.6. Tongariro just landed. franiFpaine, Charles Street. MR J. F. WILSON, DENTIST, GROVE ROAD. Hours : 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., &2to 4 p.m. "ORIVATE Reeidenoe, Maxwell Road, jL West, Blenheim. WANTED A PUPIL. MR E. POWELL, DURGEON DENTIST, Next to Ds. Cleohobn's BLENHEIM (-^ ENTLEMEN'S Clothes and Ladies' VJT Dresses, Ostriah Feathers, and every sort of Dyeing, Cleaning, and Finishing done at A. ROBERTSON'S, Collingwood Street, Nelson. Orders by parcel post specially attended to, and promptly returned. Big Mosquitos : so prepare for them. Wa are selling mosquito net, 72 inches wide, at la a yard. A splendid lot of small boys' Jersey suits, m all colors, and well made, the prettiest little boys' suits ever Bhown m Blenheim ; the usual price is 17s 6d, we are selling at 6a lid. Washing suits for boys, m sailor shape, m white and Btnped drill, Galatea, and Nankeen, warranted to wash well, very pretty, and well made, at 4s 9d a anit. Mens' summer Cashmere tennis Bhirts, usual price 7s 6d reduced to 3s 93 each. Boating shirts, with half sleeves, Is 6d each, never sold under ss. Mens' regatta shirts, 2s lid each, cheap at 4s 6d.— R. Allan, Market Street. That feeling of weariness bo oftan experienced results from a sluggish condition of the blood. Ayer's Sarsaparilla strengthens and invigorates the system. It is a highly concentrated extract and economical to use. Better to be Sose Than Sobbt.— To prevent mould spots, &c, on your butter and paokagea for export, paint your boxes or kegs with a solution of Salsalme. A shil« ling packet makes one gallon. Odourless and harmless.; sold everywhere,— Adyx.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 264, 28 October 1893, Page 2

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