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Faviiliar m their mouths as household word3.— Shakespeare (Henry VI.). NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. PREMIUM INCOME, £900,000. LOSSES PAID, £11,000,000. SINCE the year 1871 (25 years, during which tho Society's Agencies have been established m Nelson Department) the business has been nearly quadrupled (from Ninetyfivo Millions insured), and now readies more than £330,000,000. The NORWICH UNION is about entering on its centenary year, with vitality unimpaired and energy re« newed ; still advancing with rapid strides. All she would ovse unquestioned for STABILITY, PROMiTNESS, ftlld LIBERALITY. Immediate Policies, with conditions most liberal, issued direct from W. M. BTANTON, Insurance Chambers, Trafalgar St., Nelson, Agent and Attorney for Nelson, Marlborougb, and Weatland. LITCHFIELD & SON, BLENHEIM, AGENTS FOB WAIRAU. BLENHEIM TADjOKING DEPOT. CHARLES BALL, PROPRIETOR. AT this old- established busineßß may be seen a selection of new Tweed and other Suitings (suitable for summer wear) that is second TO NONE IN THE PROVINCE. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE Fit and Finish Unapproachable. The Proprietor will spare no effort to maintain bis old reputation for Cheapneps combined with Exoellency, and customers may rely upon their orders being executed m a way that must give unbounded satisfaction. Gall and inspect the New Samples. MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. TEMPLE OF FASHION, MARKET ST. NORTH. LADIESMTTOLING COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. THE daily-increasing numbers of Ladieß who now patronise the sporb of CYCLING has naturally created an interest m the Most Suit" able Costume for the purpose. The skirt known as the " Divided" comes as a*' boon and a blessing." When the wearer is walking this style of skirt presents an appearance differing bnt slightly from that of the ordinary Walking-gown ; while as used for riding it m no way restricts freedom of movement (each leg being distinct) ; and at the came time it gracefully phrouas tbe figure. LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES, ULSTERS, JACKETS, — AND — RIDING HABITS MADE ON THE PREMISES .at the Shortest Notice. Note the Address : W. CURTIS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND HABITMAKER, MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM. ROYAL HOTEL, BLENHEIM. rtIHE undersigned begs to intiI mate to the inhabitants of Blenheim and the surrounding districts, and the , travelling public generally that he has taken over the above well known Hotel ; and hopes, by strict attention to his customers' requirements, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. GOOD BTABLING. GOOD BEDS. GOOD MEALS. J. A. FULLER, (Late of W. E. Cloubton and Co.) PROPRIETOR. "SWIFT" CYCLES are SAFER, EASIER, J.- PLEASANTER TO RIDE than any other machine m the colony. fTIHEY hold all the World's Hoad JL - Records, which proves the immense strain they will bear. PRICE : from £20 ; complete, with Brakes, Mud Guards, Foot Rests, and all accessories. Carriage paid. WALLER, MYHRE & Co. Cbristoburoh. Agents for Blenheim : MAIILBOKOUGH FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. ~~oTlu cas ~| N thanking his numerous Cus» JL tomers and the Public generally for the generous support aooorded him m the past, begs to announce that ho is still carrying on Boot and Shoe Making and .Repair, ing. C. LUCAS Grove Bead NOTICE. VJT SHE nndersigned is a Cash PurJL chaser of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, &c. ftigheot Prices given. J. RAYNER, Southside, Blenheim <

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 4

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