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TO LET. T)ESIDENCE m Beymour Street. _Lt) lately oconpied by Mb Doug* las, eight rooms. Occupation given on 29 th inst. Apply at onoe to O. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Agent. NATIVE G&ME SEASON. NOTICE ia hereby given that the season for shooting NATIVE GAME WILL NOT OPEN on the Ist April. The date will probably be the 2nd May, excepting for Native Pigeons, the season for Bhooting which will commence on 24th MAY. Any person discovered shooting before the season opens will be liable to a heavy fine. O. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Seoretary, Marlborough A cclimatisacion Society. IMMENSE ECONOMY IN XHE ERECTION & MAINTENANCE wire Fencing. t~h~e «KILBURN" WIBE STRAINER. CHEAPEST, LIGHTEST, SIMPLEST, AND MOST EFFECTIVE Wire Strainer EVER PRODUCED. CHEAPEST.— Price of Strainers 5/- per dozen. By using the 11 KILBURN " STRAINER a dear saving of from £8 10s to £6 per mile m construction of new fencing is effected. LIGHTEST.— Weight only Boz3. SIMPLEST.— The Strainer iB formed m ode solid hbob and has no loose pins, pawls, or fastenings of any description. There is absolutely nothing to wear out or get out of order. Is is self-catching. MOST EFFECTIVE.— The Strainer CAN BE APPLIED INSTANTANEOUSLY. Five wire ii can be strained m less than half ihat number of minutes. It is attached to the wire between the postß, and turned like an auger by means of a email key. It is equally adapted to either new or old fences, and when applied to the latter the necessity, of un« loosing or cutting and splicing the wire iB entirely obviated. A greater length of wire can be strained by the Patent Kuburn Strainer than by any post strainer m the market. The Kilburn btrainers are nod fixed npon straining posts, but are attached to the wire between' the ordinary poßts; therefore, no matter what may be the length of a fence, no straining posts are re« quired, except at the extreme end or at gate posts, if openings m the fence be needed. OVER A MILLION IN USE. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Pbioe : 5/> Per Dozen. c. j, w. Griffiths, SOLE AGENT FOR MARLBOUOUGH. THE DRAPERY SALE OF THE SEASON IS NOW OPEN A T THE NEW PREMISES OF FRANK MULLEN, The CASH DRAPER, Next door to MR MUNOABTEB'S, JEWELLER. everithin(Fnew AND EVERYTHING CHEAP. .120 Dress Pieoes, ol seven yards eßob, m all tbe leading colors and patterns, from 4s 9d to 13s 6d tbe dress. This is a grand assortment, as there are no two dresses alike, and it beats all m town. 150 Jackets and Oape3 for ladies, maids, and children, from 6s lid to 20s ; tbe ladies', children's, and maids' from 3s 6d eaoh Tbe like has never been eeen before m Blenheim. Seoure one m time. 75 Ladies' MaokintOßheß, from 9s lid eaoh; worth 22s 6d. 25 Girls' Macks,- from 7a 8d eaob. This line iB simply, marvellous, and is assorted m Navys, Blaoks, Brownß, Heather Tweeds, Ac. BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1 (double) m white, fawn, and colored, starting at 6s lid. The oold weather will be here soon ; so seoure a pair. Also, 108 Colonial Rugs, from tbe bumble Bush Bug, at 3a 6d, up to the Millionaire's, at two guineas. Ladieß' Trimmed Hats, m straws and feltß, regular beauties. Tbe straws start at Is 6d ; the felta at 3s 6d. All this Beaßon'a goods; no old rubbish to be found at FRANK MULLEN'S, the Oaßh Draper; all lines new, good, stylish, and obeap.' CLOTHING.— Men's Suits, m all-wool heavy Tweed, either Kaiapoi or Well« ington, whichever you like, 26a 6d the Buit; this is a regular staggerer to all oomers. Boys' Knioker Pants, m cord and tweed, 3s the pair. Boys' and Youths' Blue Jerseys, any prioe. LadieB 1 Kid Gloves, our epeoial make; worth 3s 6d tbe pair, are reduoed to 2s 6d, and the 2s 6d odbb are now Is lid. To be had only from FRANK MULLEN, the Cash Draper. Special lot ot Ladies' and Girls' Gloves, m Cashmere, Taffeta, and Silk, 4d the pair. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. " mHE Tragedy of the Koroeko," X by A, Oonan Doyle ; " Tbe War of tbe Worlds," by H. G. Wells ; " David Lyall'B Love Story," by the author of the " Land 0' the Leal ;" "High Play," by George Manville Fen; "Honey of Aloes," by Nora Wynne ; »«The Impudent Comedian, and other ptories, by Frankfort Moore ; " Rough Justice," by M. E. Braddon; "Entombed m Flesh," by M. H. Dzrewicbi ; " The Duke and the Damsel," by Riohard Marsh ; " The Outlaws of the Air," by George Griffin ; " For Years of Transition," by Samuel Gordon ; " A Chapter oi Accidents," by Mrs Hugh Fraser; Weldon's "Praotioal Netting," 61 illustrations. Wanted— Subscribers for English and Colonial Papers. MARKET PLACE BAZAAR. MRS. BUSHELL.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1898, Page 3

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