OPKNJNttJKOTICE. IBKG to notify that I have commeaodd basmese beaT^l^OU aud trast by strioi aiteniiou to came, comtnued with good fit aud woikmaußbiy, to receive a iair share of pablio patronage. PEG TOP TROUSERS A BPitCIALTY. (jentiem u'a wu uiaterin made up m FIB I -CLASS btILK. MOTK THK riDDHESS : A McKINLAY, TAILOR, WYNEN ttTUEET (Three dooru from Maeonio Hotel.) TRANSVAAL WAU. JUST received at G. BAILEY'S Fancy Kepoeitoiy : '1 he latest WarPiciureß. Theatre of War.' New Ztmiund'fc response to the fm»pite'B Call war puzzle : bow to reach Pretoria. Ulus raud London News aud Graphic, oontuinicg all the latest war news and illuatratiocF. Badges, colors, medals, war novelties, and photce of the late Trooper Bradford. q BAILEY. NEW SJJitiDS. OUK new season's btooks are the choicest selected and cheapebfc ever offered to farmera m this district, and comprise : — OOWGRA S, WRITE OLOVJiR, ALSYKB, RYIGRABB (Poverty Bay and Oanterbury Old Pasture) COCKSFOOT. Ohewings and Meaduw Fescues, Fionn, &o , and Rape ana Turnip feeds, finest qualities. also: RYECORN, CAPE BARLEY, DUN OATS. Ipspcotion by Farmers invited. Samples ani quotations sent on application. Z SAL AND U)AN & MERCANTILE AGBNCY COMPANY, Ltd. J. REID, Manager. WE ARE ALWAYS IN LUCKS WAY. \ WHOLESALE house has just J\_ forwarded our month's order m duplicate. The result ip that we are terribly overstocked m a few lines m grocery, which fact, together with the enormous redaction already made by the firm, compels as to efftr tbe»e lines at slaughtering prices. The following prices will be charged only until the linen are cleared:— s. d. Glb3. Rice for ... ... 1 6 6bs Sago ... ... 1 0 1 tent-pound box Tea ... 12 6 801 b side Baoon at 61 ... 15 0 41bs Baking Soda... ... 1 0 2 b ttles Worcester Sauce ... 1 0 2 tins Salmon ... ... 1 0 8 bars Soap ... ... 0 2 tins Baking Powder ... 1 0 2lbs Corn Flour ... ... 0 10 21bs Oand es ... ... 1 0 We ere offering splendid bargains m Drapery, Boots, and Ironmongery also, and we feel justified m stating that a vieit to our premises at the present time will be a great saving of mosey. G. BART & SON. POST OFFICE STORE, EENWICK. MILLER & McKAY A RE now offering a SPECIAL DISCOUNT off their fine assortment ° f G U N 8 FOR CASH ONLY. The Latest MINCING MACHINE 6/6 each. THE IDEAL-BREAD TIN. Be sure you get one. AXE HANDLES, 60 eacb. NEW LAMPS In great Variety, from 1/* each. F;ne lot of dew BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES COTS, Ja&t opened, CHEAP. FENDERS, FIREGUARDS, &c, &o, Latest Styles, now landing. LARGE EMPTY CASES AND CASKS CHEAP millerTmoKats. STATIONER'S HALL S^ONS of tho Ercpire (Raphael Tuck's magnificent pbotograv nr; ) ; Baoon's pplendid war piot^rea • "Fights for the FJag ia South Afnorv," m prose and pioture ; " Lord Roberts; 1 ' "Capetown to Ladvsmith/ 1 by G. W Bteevens; " Hea is ea> " j? Kiplin * ; " Lifa ot Moody ;" •« Prisoners of War," * c . Magazines, Paper?, and E. H. PENNY. TF 101 l LOSE ANY^iT™; X Advertise (or it m the MABLSORQTJQB EXPRESS,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1900, Page 4
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