A mo tig many PROPERTIES FOR SALE, IN the Lands of the ur.dcraigred, the following are qaoted : — Lot 14 of section 45, Opawa, and Dwelling atid Btable — Kedwood Street Section 45 of 46, Opawa, fm^ Dwelling — Corner of Main and Eodwood streets Section 46, 47, and 51 of 46, Opawa, and btable — Main Street i Section 10, 11, 32, and 14 of 54. » Opawa, and House — Murphy's ' Cross Road Fart section 50, Omaki, and Dwell mg — Corner Nelson at:d Bomford streets Lot 455 of 1 and 8, Omaka, and Building— Grove Road ' Lots 860 and 861 of 46, Opawa— 1 Main Street [ Fart of 47, Opawa, and Buildings — Grove Road Lot 271 of sections 1 and 8, Omaka, I and Dwelling — Stuart Street Lots 285 to 240, Omaka, and Bailing — Corner Beaver Road and 5 Ward Street . Lot 184 of 46, Opawa, and Dwelling , — Main Street. I ' The above properties are all for Sale at EXTREMELY LOW PRIOES. For terms and particulars apply to '. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Land and General Commission Agent. | THE KILBURN ; WIRE STRAINER. f THE EILBURN THE BEST. t IRE KILBURN r THTS CHEAPEST. » _____ t T7l VERYONE m Marlborough who I i has once tried the Eilburn Wire Strainer has continued to use it, to the exclusion of all others. C. J. W, GRIFFITHS, SOLE AGENT. INDIAN TEA. DIRECT FROM \ c THE GARDENS. 7 J C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, |f Agent for— I JOHNSON & Co, * " TBE DOOAR3." ' WANTED KNOWN. G. M. McX A V IS SELLING OFF s ALES, WISKS, & SPIRITS AT REDUCED PRIOES, BY SINGLE BOTTLEJOR GALLON. Also, a large stock of QENERAL QROCERIES at prices nevexjieard of m Blenheim* Two dozen 9 LIGHT RUNNING PERAMBULATORS, AT WELLINGTON PRICES. i)f 5- WANTED TO PURCHASE. c . 500 SACKS] S GOOD TAILING WHEAT c Cash on delivery, G. M. McX AY, CENTRAL STORE. l) BLENHEIM. GYMNASIUM, WYNEN STREET. 3 PROFESSOR BAX, CHAMPION CLUB SWINGER OF THE WORLD, IS prepared to Rive instruction m Boxing, Olub Swinging, Dumbf bell, Single«stick, and General GymD nasties. c Ladies' Classes. — Mondays & Thursdays, 3 to 4 p.m. ; Girls' Classes. — Wednesdays, 4 to 5 p.m., Saturdays, 2 to 8 p.m. ; ' Men's Classes. — Wednesdays, 2 to 4 p.m. ; Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 10 p.m. >, Boys' Classes.— Tuesdays, 4 to 5 p.m. ; Saturday 9, 10.30 am. to 12 noon. The Gymnasium will be open as follows:— 7 to 8 and 10 to 12 a.m., 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Terms on application to Professor Bax, at the Gymnasium, Hon. Instructor for Trapeze and > Horizontal Bar ; Mr O. Maxted. Admission at any time, with use of 0 apparatus, 1/-. Onlookers only, admission 63. THE BOH ALL y WOOL WORKS, (Near Mas G. Fulton's.) f'JS IGHEST Cash Prioe given for UL Hides, Wool, and Sheepskins. - Wool received for scouring m large • or small quantities at moderate charges. 8. T~A P P (Late Tapp Bros,)
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 106, 9 May 1896, Page 4
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