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TO BUYERS OE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JH.WKLLERY, SILVER AND ELECTHO PLATE. Special advantages are offered by FRANK HYAMS, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 34, Princess Street, Dunedin. l&t. F.H,, haviDg a resident Buyer in .London, receives shipments of all lateßt goodd by every mail steaiuer. ' 2nd. F.H. buys for cash, and direct from manufacturers and is thus enabled, by saving intermediate profits, to sell the finest goods at lowest prices. 3rd. F.H. will forward photos and designs of stock, with quota* tions; to any part of the colony ; also, will (on receipt of referenoe to first transaction) send goods for seleotion on approval. 4th. F.H. holds the largest stook of Diamonds and other precious stones in the oolony. sth. F.H. personally supervises the manufacturing bxanoh, and has the reputation of turning out he finest work in the 00l ny. 6th F.H. manufactures all the highest class Jewellery, Rings, Brooches, Chains, &c, &0., thus saving his oußtomers duty on the imported goods. 7th. Old Jewellery re-modelled, taken in exchange, or bought for cash, Repairing done in all its branches. Large shipments are coming forward by every mail steamer. GRAND ART UNION (By permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary) IN CONNECTION WITH THE MARLBOROUGH POULTRY & DOG ASSOCIATION'S Annual Dhow, Will be drawn positively on THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 Ist Prize, Marble Clock, value £15 2nd, Handsome Lady's Dressing Case £10 3rd, Chest of Drawers ... £7 10 4th, Dinner Service (50 pieces) £5 stb, Tea Set (China) £4 10 Electroplated Ware, Albums, Pioture Frames, Cruets, Fruit Stands, Vases and 50 other Very Valuable and Useful Pbize3. SPECIAL NOTICE. In the event of the winner of the Ist prize being dissatisfied with the same, the Committee undertake to find a purohaser at the value named. PRIZES NOW ON VIEW IN MR JAS FOWLER'S WINDOW. TIOKETS 1/- EACH. W. DOBSON, Hon. Sec. WAR JEWS. FURTHER SEVERE FIGHTING. THE LEGAL BRIGADE WILL ATTACK THE LEFT FLANK ON FRIDAY NIGHT. THE Troop-Bbips Waibi and Neptune have arrived at Blenheim with reinforcements and munitions of war for LITCHFIELD & SON, and the bombardment continues with destructive results. A barricade lift high haa been ereoted in front of LITGHFIELD & SON'S, built entirely of Women's and Children's Hats, at 6d and Is eaob ; all new shapes and in good condition. It is hoped this will draw off the attention of the " new women," and enable the working men to supply themselves with Mole Trousers at 4s lid per pair, The Commander-innOhief has decided to evaouate the cold water springs near Sydenham, and take up a position round Donald Dickie's Illicit Still at Waimoana. This will} enable the Prohibitionist Army to obtain sufficient whisky on Sunday without having to put down their bobs, or resort to unobristian practices to obtain Sunday convictions against publicans. LITOHFIELD & SON are supplying Glass Cloths at very low rates. THIS DAI. Received, about the time the town olook shonid have struok. Constantinople, July 29. A deputation of Carpet Manufacturers waited on the Sultan to ask him to urge Lord Salisbury to interfere and prevent LITOHFIELD & SON from selling Carpets at the absurdly low prioes they are doing, as it was feared the Turkish Carpet Industry would be seriou' ly effected. Should the British Government deoline to interfere, Turkey may send an ironclad to either bombard Blenheim or buy up all LITOHFIELD & SON'S stook of Carpets and Rugs. We don't feel alarmed. LITGHFIELD & SON, HEADQUARTERS, MARKET PLACE. Advertising Blocks of all descriptions made at the shortest notioe by MoKbb & Gamble, Nsw ,2baland Pbbsb Aobno*, Custom House Quay, Wellington.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 185, 30 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 185, 30 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 185, 30 July 1895, Page 3

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