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BOROUGH SCHOOL DEADLOCK. AN immediate and satisfactory settle ment of the above dispute can be p obtained by an early visit of the members of the Board and Committee, and also the fathers and mothers of children, to -FRANK MULLEN'S GREAT SALE D q of entirely new and fashionable WINTER GOODS, r bought at extremoly low prices, and which will be all oleared for CASH to tboee who favor thia popular establishment with an _ early call. And FRANK MULLEN, the 3 Cash Draper, has every confidence that 3 sfter reading the undermentioned prioes of a WINTER DB APERY an amioable settle- . ment of tbe difficulty will be arrivtd at, ' O X PIECES o£ All-wool Tweed Dress t*£l tJ Materials, cut m robe lengths of 8 yards, Euffioient for making full dress and " cape, 7/11, 8/6, 9/-, 9/6, 10/6, 13/9. Come and Eec these goods, and compare the quality and prioe with others advertised. . "YTELVJETEENB Velveteens EVERT V SHADE can be obtained at 1/3 per - jard, This ib a rare chance, as Velveteen will be freely used lot winter dtesßes and - capes. ~p\RESS Linings m Silesia, dark, medium - XJ and light shades, 3d, 4d, sd, 6d per yard, worth double the money, TTfLANNELETTEsT Flannelettes! A * JJ grand range of colors m self and striped, both twilled and plain, from /ll tbe dozen yards to 6/6. Tbe latter are all full yard wide, and guaranteed good washing. ! ~T ADIES' and Children's Mackintoshes, j I J all the latest styles of Oape and newest patterns. Ladies' 10/6, 14/9, 20/6. Children's, 6/6 to 8/6. "PACKETS! Jackets! m Tweed, Melton, . l) and Beaver cloths. Ladies', 9/6, 10/6, 15/6, and 18/6, girls' 9/- and 10/6. j . Q X Girls' Ulsters, the new Bhape, hangOtJ ing loose from the yoke, m differ* , ent shades of good Melton, 10/3 eaoh, worth . 23/. each. HATS Hats ! In plain Sailors from BJd to 2/-, and every conceivable . shape can be procured at my establishment, at prioeß (both for trimmed and untrimmed) not to be touched by any other house m the trade (as this Department ia direolly under < the supervision of Mrs Mullen, it is needless to say oustomera will receive every attention). Further particulars will appear m future Ad's. FRANK MULLEN, CASH DRAPER, NONPAREIL HOUSE, MARKET ST. N.ZXJ.F. ouits— Boys' Tweed Suits .. 10/6 „ Moegiel „ .. 11/6 „ Guard „ .. 12/6 „ Sailor „ .. 11/6 „ Melville „ .. 16/6 „ Maritime,, .. 12/6 „ Nelson „ .. 13/6 [ „ Cheviot „ .. 12/6 Men's Petone „ . . 86/6 „ Moegiel „ .. 43/6 ] „ Bannock „ . . 49/6 „ Cheviot „ .. 62/6 „ Saddle „ .. 57/6 „ Serge „ .. 39/6 > „ Twill „ .. 65/---s QVERCOATS— Men's W.P. Tweed .. 22/6 „ Ponchoa .. .. 32/6 „ Tweed .. .. 39/6 „ Petone Tweed .. 85/- --„ Mosgiel „ .. 87/6 „ W.P. Mackintoshes.. 39/6 npROUSERS— Men's Moßgiel Tweed . . 15/- --„ Petone „ .. 11/6 „ Cheviot „ .. 16/6 „ Saddle „ .. 17/6 : „ Col. Mole „ .. 6/6 • „ Best „ „ . . 7/9 Boys' Short Trousers . . 5/9 „ Serge „ .. 6/6 3 „ Long . .. 10/6 N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. ' G. J, L. KERR .. Manages. i At the > CHEAPEST STORE t IN MARLBOROUGH 1 TTIHE following Heavy Stooks are I offered for sale vaay oheap, BUNDBIES. 5 tons Blaok Wire 2 „ Barbed „ 1 „ White Load 20 drams Raw and Boiled Oil 5 tons Bait, suitable for preserving 8 „ Sugar ; 6 „ Redwood's Flour : 1 ton (eaoh) Bran and Flour 500 bushels Seed Oats (good) i 50 „ Blue Prussian Peas 5 pairs Double Gates. GROCERIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION. | CLOTHING. Men's Eaiapoi Suits, from 22/6 i Men's Tweed Trousers, from 5/6 i Moles, Dungarees, Shirts, Sox i Flannels, Singlets, &o. t &o. G BEA TL V BEDUOEO, t DRAPERY, &o. 1 A few Ladies' Mackintoshes, oheap ! Dress Tweeds, from lid, d'ble width ' Linings, Galioos, Holland?, Tablings Shirtings, Blankets, Bugs 3 Underclothing, &0., &o. Special Bargains, I ' We guarantee a visit to our Premises a will thoroughly repay you. Call Early & Seoubb Babq&ins ] at the P.O. STORE, RENWIOK. i — We have for Sale a good 8-roomed House and Five Sections of Land. r A bargain at £150. G. BARY & SON. a WANTED KNOWN, fc Mr J. OHARLTON, 1 tbe well-known PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER AND EXPERT, IS now on bis regular visit to the Marlborougb Distriot. Orders may be left with - Mbs BUSHBLL and Mb E. H. PENNY, Blenheim. v •• Pboof or Drbt Fobus, required under the !« Bankruptcy Act, m stook^and for sale at the Bxpßßsa Offloe,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 3

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