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Familiar m their 7iwut7is as Jiouncliold utords. — ?bakcepeore (Htnry VI.). NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY MtEMIOM IKCOMF-, £300.000. LOSBE-J PAID, £11,000,000. SINCE iho year 1871 (25 years, during which the Booiety'e Agencies have been established m Nclsou Department) iho business baa been nearly quadhuplsd (from Kinetyfive Millions in&ured), and now reaches more than £330,000,000. The KORWIOII UNrON ia about entering on its centenary year, with vitality unimpaired and energy re* rte wed ; still advancing with rapid strides. All the wobld ovbr unquestioned for STABILITY, PROMPTNESS, and LIBERALITY. i ■ Immediate Polioies, vith conditions most liberal, issued direct from W< M. STAN TON, Insurance Chambers, Trafalgar St., Nelson, Agent and Attorney for Nelson, Marlborough, and Westland. LITCHFIiLD & SON, BLENHEIM, AGENTS FOR WAIRAU, BLENHEIM TAILORING DEPOT CHARLES BALL, PROPRIETOR. AT this old- established business may bo seen a selection ol now Tweed and other Suitiuga (suitable for Bnmnier woar) that \3 becoki TO NONE IN THE PBOVIKOB. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE Fit and Finish Unapproachable. The Proprietor will spare no effor to maintain his old reputation foi Cheapness combined with Excellency and customers may rely upon theii > orders being executed m a way thai i must give unbounded satisfaction. ' Call and inspect the New Samples MABKET PLACE, BLENHEIM TEMPLE OF FASHION MARKET ST. NORTH. LADIES' CYCLING COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. nnHE daily- increasing numbers o I Ladies who now patronise thi sport of CYCLING has naturolh oreated an interest m the Most Suit able Costume for the purpose. Thi > skirt known as the " Divided" comei as a " boon and a blessing." Whei the wearer is walking this style o skirt presents an appearance differing but £ lightly from that of ihe ordinary Walking* gown ; while as used fo: riding it m no way bestbiots free : iom of movement (each leg being distinot) ; and at the same time i gracefully ebrouas the. figure. LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES, ULSTERS, JACKETS, — AND — 1 RIDING HABm MADE ON THE PREMISES at the Shortest Notice. Note ihe Address : W. CURTIS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR ANI HABITMAKBB, MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM. ROYAL HOTEL ' BLENHEIM. nnHE undersigned begs to inti I mate to the inhabitants o Blenheim and the surrounding die triots, and the travelling publ? generally that he has taken over th< above well known Hotel ; and hopee P by strict attention to his customers requirements, to merit a fair shar< of the publio patronage. GOOD STABLING. , GOOD BEDS. GOOD MEALS. J. A. FULLER, ' (Late of W. E. Clouston and Co. , PROPRIETOR. "SWIFT" CYCLES are SAFER, EASIER, & PLEABANTER 1 TO RIDE than any other machine m the colony riIHEY hold all the World's Roai • JL Records, which proves thi immense strain they will bear. ' PEIOE : pkom £20 ; complete, with Brakes, Mud Guards 1 Foot Rests, and all accessories. > Carriage paid. ; WALLER, MYHEE& Co i Chbistohuboh. ! Agents for Blenheim : MARLBOROUGH FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. C. LUCAS IN thanking his numerous Customers and the Publio gener- , ally for the generous support accorded him m the past, begs ,tc announce that he is still carrying on Boot and Shoe Making and Repair* ing. C. LUOAS Grove Road NOTICE. rjpHE undersigned is a Cash PurJL chaser of Wool, Hides, Sheepekins, Tallow, &o. Highest Prices given. J. BAYNER, Southside, Blenheim j

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 109, 13 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 109, 13 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 109, 13 May 1896, Page 4

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