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s WANTED KNOWN. TWO LADIES' BICYCLES, CHEAP, FOR SALE. 5 ONE GENT'S BICYCLE, NEARLY NEW, £15 OS Od. Q 0 — AT — ' F. C. LITCHMELD'S. No. 1 SUGAR, 8s 6d bag of 401 b. TEA, m £lb and lib paokets, 2a, 2s . 4d, 3s lb. SOAP, Is dozen cakes. „ 7s box of 561 b. WASHING SODA, STARCH, SAGO, BICE, &c, CHEAP FOR CASH Preserving Jars, from 6s 6d dozen. Jam Jars, large 8, 3s dozen. Jam Tumblers, 8s dozen. Basins, from 2s 9d dozen. Stone Jars, Ac. Preserving Pans, 4s 9d. Axes, 48 6d. Hand Saws, 8s 9d eaoh. Cart Hames, 2s 6d eaob. Copper Bjiler s and Frames. Cooking Stoves. Colonial Ovens. \ Hay Forks. Tin Teapots, Is 9d each. TWO GENTS' SADDLES, CHEAP, j THREE „ BRIDLES, „ ; Double set of BROWN BUGGY HARNESS, ! CHEAP AND STRONG ENGLISH . MAKE. 1 Also — • ■ IRON BEDSTEADS, " WIRE- WOVE MATTRESSES, J GUNS, RIFLES, & CARTRIDGES j CHEAP FOR CASH. : ONE LADIES' ' WALTHAM QUADRANT BICYCLE, , GENTLEMEN'S DITTO. < — AT — F. C. LITCHMELD'S, j BLENHEIM. : WANTEI)_ENOWN. THE way to SAVE MONEY is by purobasing your GROCERIES - from a. m. McKay r for CASH. Also— fc WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS, sold by single bottle or gallon, — AT — G. M. McKAY'S CENTRAL STORE. YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT, then go to 0. BALL ; A SUIT THAT WILL FIT YOU, then go to 0. BALL ; l A SUIT OF GOOD QUALITY, a then go to 0. BALL; a A SUIT OF THfi LATEST OUT, then go to 0. BALL. A LARGE stock of TWEEDS, SERGES, &0., to ohoOße from. f Just reoeived — A large number of > Tweeds of the Latest Pattern. P 01 C. BALL, j THE LEADING TAILOR, ; MARKET PLACE. o NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. MARKET PLACE BAZAAR. "pvENOUNOED, by J. B, Burton ; Beatrix, - JLJ by H. de Balzao; Limitations, by Edward J. F. Benson ; Cleg Kelly, by S. R. Crockett ; While the Billy Boils, by Henry Lawson ; In the Great Deep, by J. H. Barry ; Her Ladyship's Income, by Lorin Haye; A Capful o' Nails, by Christie Murray ; -i Dultie Everton, by E. Lynn Linton ; The J Herb Moon, by John Oliver Hobbes ; Doctor Niohola, by Guy Boothby ; Grip, by John Strange Winter ; Rodney Stone, by Oonan Doyle ; The Wizard, by H. Bider Haggard ; Her Foreign Conquest, by R. M. Savage ; Yiotoria Queen and Empress, by E. Arnold : Capton Jacobus, by Cope Cornford ; Raven« stone, by 0. R. Coleridge and Helen Ship- " ton; The Unjust Steward, by Mrs Olip- li hant; Town and Bush, by Nat Gould; Tomalyn'a Quest, by T. B. Burgin; The Little Larrikin, by Ethel Turner. MRS BUSHEL L. \ WYNEN STREET WOOD YARD. \ (late R. Oakley.) \ BWITT has commenced busi- t , ness as Wood and Coal c Merchant m Wynen Street, at the E yard lately ocoupied by R. Oaklet. \ Wood and Coal of all descriptions t kept m Stock. Posts and Strainers I and Piles on hand. K. W~~I T T, WYNEN STREET. A SYDNEY EPISODE. QUITE CURED BY "WAHOO." 24 King Street, Sydney, ~ 13th December, 1896. For some time past I have suffered very muoh from Indigestion and Flatulency, and -i Lave tried several remedies with no good J result. I was advised by a friend to try Z. " Wahoo," and after taking one bottle I «, feel greatly benefited ; m fact, I might say a quite oured. (Signed) E. WARD. " Wahoo," prioe 2/6, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents : Kempxhobme, Prosbeb & Co.B N.Z. Drug Company, Limited. ; MR. A. dTvANNINI, TEACHER OF MUSIC, CHARLES STREET, BLENHEIM, (Next Masonic Hall.) IESSONS given m Pianoforte, J Singing and Dancing, D Vacancies for a few pupils. Typewriting and copying exeouted, I

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXII, Issue 28, 3 February 1897, Page 3

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