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BOROUGH SCHOOL DEADLOCK. AN immediate and eatis-foctory sct'.U ment of the above dispute can t p obtained by an early visit of tbo member of tbe Board and Committee nnd also th fathers and mothers of obildren, to - FRANK MULLEN'S GREAT SALE n a of entirely new and fashionable WINTER GOODS, : bought at extremely low prices, and whicl wilt be all cleared for CASH to those whi favor this popular fßtablhhmcnt with at _ parly call. And FKAISK MU I.IAN, tbi n Caeh Draper, has every confidence tha a after reading the under<-uientioned prices o 3 WINTER DRAPERY en amioable eel tie . ment of the diffionlty will be arrived at, - O X PIECES of All-wool Tweed Dresi fd f_) Materials, cut m robe leogths ol 8 yards, eutlioient for making full dresß and " cape, 7/11, 8/6, 9/-, 9/6, 10/6, 13/9. Oomt „ and ccc theee goods, and compare the quality and prioe with others advertised. - "VTELVETEENS Velveteens EVBBI .. V SHADE oan be obtained at 1/3 pei - yard. This is a rare chance, aa Velveteen will be freely used for winter dresßes and - capes. T~\ BESS Linings m Silesia, dark, medium - JL/ and light shades, 3d, 4d, sd, 6d pei yard, worth double the money, TTILANNELETTEsT Flannelettes! & JO grand range of colors m eelf am striped, both twilled and plain, from /I] tho dozen yards to 6/6. The latter are al full yard wide, and guaranteed good wash ing. | T ADIES 1 and Children's Mackintoshes I 1 all tbe latest styles of Cape and 1 newest patterns. Ladies' 10/6, 14/9, 20/6 Children's, 6/6 to 8/6. "TACKETS! Jackets! m Tweed, Melton . O and Beaver cloths. Ladieß*. 9/6, 10/6 t 15/6, and 18/6, girls' 9/- and 10/6. . Q X Girls' meters, tbe new shape, bang< OZJ ing loobo from tbe yoke, m differ- , ent shades of good Melton, 10/3 each, wortfa . 23/- each. HATS Hats ! In plain Sailors from BJd to 2/-, and every conceivable . phape oan be procured at tny establishment, at prices (both for trimmed and untrimmed] not to be touched by any other house m the trade (as this Department is directly undei ; tbe supervision of Mrs Mullen, it is needles! to Bay customers will reoeive every attention). Further particulars will appear m fntun Ad's. . FRANK MULLEN, CASH DRAPER, NONPABEIL HOUSE, MABEET ST. N.ZXJ.F. QUITS— Boys' Tweed Suits .. 10/6 „ MoPgiel „ .. 11/6 „ Guard „ .. 12/6 - Sailor „ .. 11/6 „ Melville „ .. 16/6 „ Maritime „ .. 12/6 „ Nelson „ .. 13/6 I „ Cheviot „ .. 12/6 Men's Petone „ .. 86/6 „ Moegiel „ .. 43/6 . „ Bannock „ .. 49/6 m Cheviot „ .. 62/6 „ Saddle „ .. 57/6 . „ Serge „ .. 39/6 1 „ Twill „ .. 66/QVERCOATS— Men's W.P. Tweed .. 22/6 „ Ponchoß .. .. 32/6 „ Tweed .. ..89,6 „ Petone Tweed .. 85/- --„ Mo?giel „ .. 37/6 „ W.P. Mackintoshes.. 39/6 rriROUSERS— Men's Moßgiel Tweed . . 15/- --„ Petone „ .. 11/6 „ Cheviot „ .. 16/6 „ Saddle „ .. 17/6 „ Col. Mole „ ..6/6 * „ Beßt „ „ .. 7/9 Boys' Short Trousero . . 5/9 „ Berge „ ..6/6 , „ Long . .. 10/6 N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. | GJ, L. KERB .. Mahaosb. i ' At tbe • CHEAPEST STORJS : IN MARLBOBOUGH THE following Heavy Stcoks arc uffered for sale v«&y cheap, SUNDRIES. 5 tons Blaok Wire 2 „ Barbed „ 1 „ White Load 20 drums Raw and Boiled Oil 5 tons Salt, suitable for preserving 8 „ Sugar 6 „ Redwood's Flour 1 ton (each) Bran and Flonr 600 bushels Seed Oats (good) 50 „ Blue Prussiaa Peas 5 pairs Double Gates. GROCERIES or EVERY DESCRIPTION, CLOTHING. Men's Kaiapoi Suits, irom 22/6 > Men's Tweed Trousers, from 5/6 f Moles, Dungarees, Shirts, Sox Flannels, Singlets, &c, Ac. GREATLY REDUCED. DRAPE hY, &o. A few Ladies' Mackintoshes, oheap ' Dress Tweeds, from lid, d'ble widtb i LiniDgs, Oalioos, Holland?, Tablings Shirtings, Blankets, Rugs Underolothing, &0., &o. Speoial Bargain?, i We guarantee a visit to our Premise! will thoroughly repay you. Ca.il Early & Secure Bargains at the P.O. STORE, RENWIOK, We have for Sale a good 8-roomec [ House and Five Sections of Land " A. bargain at £160. G. BARY & SON. 8 WANTED KKOWN. fc Mr J. OHARLTON 1 tbe well-known PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER AND EXPERT, IS now on bis regular visit to tbe Marl borough Distriot. Orders may be left with - Mas BUSHELL and Mb E. H. PENNY, Blenheim. a — •• Pboof or Dkbx Fobus, required under th ',- Bankruptcy Act, m etook and for Bale t the Bspbebb Office,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 104, 7 May 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 104, 7 May 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 104, 7 May 1896, Page 3

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