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(For continuation of reading matter see first and fourth pages.) NEW ADVERTISEfVIEfJTS. NOTICE. ON and after this date all work executed by me me will be for strict cash okly, at reduced rates. W. GIBSON, Blacksmith, Benwioktown. May 9th, 1896. ONBIEUR AUJARD, Profesaor of Dancing, Qrosvenor Hotel.— Ladies and gentlemen taught privately at any moment. Skirtdancing : seventh class now forming ; vacancies for three pupils. Apply Monsieur Award, Groavenor Hotel. E. IL PENNY. NEW SUPPLIES -NEW BOOKS. /CROCKETT'S Cleg Kelly, Mardock's \J Stripped of the Tinsel, Keightly's Cavalier, Stretton's Highway of Borrow, Stockton's Pomona's Travels, Maolaren Cobban's Avenger of Blood, &o. Eoonomio Cookery (Colonial; Books, Everybody's Hand-books, Dairy Farming, Stead's Novels and Poets, English and Colcnial News papers and Magazines. Splendid assortment of all descriptions of Stationery and Office Bequieiies. STATIONERS' HALL, E, H. P E N N Y. MARKET PLACE BAZAAR. NEW GAMEs7~"NEW GAMES !- The Bicycle Race, exoiting game; Naval Marccuvres, the new game of ebill; Tip bat ; Equine Golf ; the game of Living Pictures, 'l'isso ; the popular game of Draughts, Touch'; the new game of Jack and the Bean Stalk. Trilby, by George Da Maurier; Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City : His Progress and Adventures, by S. It, Crockett ; A liiver-side Romance, by Mrs Edward Kenard; Tiny Suttrell, by Ernest William Horming ; Elster's Folly, by Mrs Henry Wood ; A Lady of Quality, by Mrs Hodgson Burnett ; The Splendid Spur, by Q, author of the Dead Man's Book ; The Blue Pavilions, by Q; The Highway of Sorrow, by Hesba Stretton-Keeling; Old Maids and Young, by Elea d'Eßlure, author of Three Sisters ; Goooa : All about It ; The Avenger of Blood, by J. Maclaren Cobban ; Improved Eoonomio Cookery Book ; Pomona's Travels, by Frank R, Stockton. MRS BUSHEL L. CONTINUED SUCCESS — OF— ! FRANK MULLEN'S BONA FIDE CASH SALE — OF — WINTER DEAPERY, CLOTHING, HATS, ANDEANCY GOODS. fTIHE several lines mentioned below are X clearing out fast at the STARTLING, LOW PRICES at whioh they are marked:— BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS! m white, grey, and fawn ; from 7/3 the pair to 21/6 for the largest size made (ordinary prices nearly double the money). BUGS, m Stripes, Plaids, and Revereibles ; from 3/11 to 11/6. Medioated Wool QUILTS, for double beds, 10/6; Cot Bize, 4/6 (only four of the largest size left). These goods are this seasons : you will find mo old stock at FRANK MULLEN'S, CASH DRAPER. DRESS STUFFS I DRESS STUFFS 1 m all the leading shades, from 9d a yard, double width. 8 pieces of all-wool double-width navy blue, black, and brown SERGES, 1/6 per yard ; never sold m town under 23 3d. 13 pieces of grey, black, brown, and cardinal MELTONS, 6d, 9d, and Is per yard; worth double the money. TWEEDS t TWEEDS! TWEEDS !-Just purchased & nioe little lot, of 36 differ* ent patterns, and only one dress length m eaoh. The prices range from 7/3 to 21/9 the complete dress. As this is quite an exceptional bargain the attention of the public is requested. MACKINTOSHES, Ladies'.— Just a few ohoioa ones ; 10/6, 16/6, 21/6. JACKETS, from 8/11. CAPES, 10/6. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS.-Just a few leftPretty little shapes, from 6/11. CORSET d! CORSETS! from 1/0 a pair. I purchased a nice little lot last week, whioh I intend to Btart off at 2/6 the pair ; worth 4/6 and 5/3 eaoh. Ladies' and Children's H&.TS, m all shapes and sizes, trimmed and untrimmed, TAMS and TOQUES, m all the leading shades ; trimmed beautifully ; from 1/11 each. KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVES ! 2/- pair. These are a special line purchased ex* presaly fcr Fbank Mullen, Cash Draper, —Other makea of Kid Gloves, running as high aa 3/3, wbioh cannot be exoelled.— Also, my Cheap Kid Gloves, 6d per pair ; the like never seen before m Blenheim. CLOTHING.— Men's good heavy Tweed Suita for winter wear ; 13 at 21/6, 11 at 27/8. Those are special lines— not those usually advertised.— 4o Suits, ranging m siz9 from 00 to 13, will be all cleared from 3/11 to 8/6 largest Bize. Come early and participate m the above Bargains, as go thoy will and go they must. FRANK lULLEN, CASH DRAPER, NONPAREIL HOUSE, MARKET ST. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I LOUIS ADAMS, of Grovetown, . do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Blenheim on the seoond day of June next, apply for a certificate author*-, isiog the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at Grovetown, containing ten rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the ninth day of May, 189G, LQUJS ADAMS,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 106, 9 May 1896, Page 3

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