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THE WALTER A. WOOD) .MOWING & it X API ISO MACHINE. THE FATHER OF ilt&M ALL. ~~'^'-?fV-'^-- -„ " v "'rfV ' V' ~' ' '■■ '■■■- i ?V.C» v ~"5" : ■ - "OEAPERS AND BINDERS, Grass Reapers and Mowers, ffay Rakes, XX Hay Tedders, Pea Harvesters, &c, &c, &o. MARLBOKOUGH FABMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, AGENTS. USE LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. FLUID DIP. The Best Non-poisonoua Dip. Used and recommended by owners oi over 6,000,000 Sheep m New Zealand alone. Price (m casks), 6/6 per gallon. One Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. A Poisonouß Dip, combined with Glyoerine — the outoome of many years experience — wonderfully successful — is displacing all other poisonous dips. Sales have tbebled each year since introduced. Exterminates vermin, keeps wool Eoft and bright, easily mixed. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip m the market. XT t, ((In improved Iron Kegs or) Kft _ . Notb Price | Jn cw J caßeß of 10 pao | GtsJ } 60s per cwt. One owt. makes 1000 Gallons of Dip. Chmp Agehts.— BLACKBURN! & CO., Ohriatohurch. District Agents.— W. E. OLOUSTON k CO.. Blenheim. USED ON OVEJB, IOO MILLION SHEEP ANNUALLY, ■' "' .— i.1.«..-l«J- _ I £llfl^ OR MORE THAN all;otheriproprietary dips together LET THE ABOVE FACT SPEAK FOR ITSELF. [AGENT S :j NEW ZEALAND LOANJ&^MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, {BLENHEIM. 1 | MONUMENTAL WOBKS. hboocs nm ; ri^HE undersigned has made ar ( 1. ra»g6ments with the well-knowi firm of Walter Helyee, Sculptor, o Wellington, for a supply of MAiTTTMTiXTmiT MARBLE, BTONE AND GRANITE MONUMENTAL MONUMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Customers can rely on thebes Ivr a^ * Jm vnn ™ f n * itv-ra workmanship, at Wellington prices N order to make room for large Qno of t £ j t at | cks . tfa( consignments to arrive. 1 have . . h M o f MarblQ and Aber , determmed to offer the whole of my deen Granite present stock of Deoi and }ceo on appll - Ctttion CEMETEEY MEMOEIALS 1 n —r v ™ BT . (r. I) AIK JB r l , at? wATTV -R W HTTPTP nvn TnF« BRICKLAYER AND BBIOKMAKER GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ; Grove Boad Bienheim. INSPECTION INVITED. ' — CLUB STABLES. Best selection m the Colony to selecUrom. THOMAS FOWLER, tst iv/r^rtTT t FTAVING taken over the above W. McCrlLb, jy_ we u. known stableß> begß t0 MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, inform the inhabitants of Blenheim INGESTRE BT^ELLINGTON. and^ Burr o un aiDg districts that it is r . his intention to leave no stone nnJjOoai. Agent— tnmeA ftat wiU fldd suitabni( . flarfitßW as a fi^t-class Livery and Bait t^-t t niTTltr niT tbat tiloß6 their support BLACKBURN, w m have no fear but that their CHIMNEY SWEEP AND NIGHTMAN, horses are well fed and watered and m ™ »„»« rt W »it W t« otherwise looked after m the best MANBB aOAD, CLBNHEIM. „ . i• 1 • 11 • possible way, which is guaranteed by the fact that the whole will be ALL Forms of Refuse remov£d under the immediate supervision of without Nuisance. the proprietor. Bnggies and Saddle Horses always nATTY VTRTnq ready for service. _ Special attention will be paid to Civility and Moderate Charges. the breaktog-in of hones, either to saddle or harness, on the most favorTERMS CASH able terms. . ! . 8^" Horses Bought, Sold, or ExSYTHEJjXj $£■ CO., Special arrangements can be made JOINEES, BUILDERS, to. £2?"" *' "* Carting of every description done T^j-AXWELL BRIDGE, BLENHEIM O n the best terms to any part of the distriot. DOORS AND SASHES THOMAS^OWLER, wrm es bahp. I Proprietor,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 107, 11 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 107, 11 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 107, 11 May 1896, Page 4

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