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Advertisements relating only to situations Vacant and Wanted and articles Lost or Found are inserted in this column at the rate of 16 words for One Shilling, and One Penny per -word ~ for every word above that number. WANTED —A good steady Man, for garden work. Apply "W Litchfield, Springlands. WANTED. —For the Country General Servant; good wages. Apply to Mrs Bushell. ANTED.-Housemaid for Mrs Monro, Bank House. Apply to Mrs Bushell. y WANTED.— An experienced Gardener, both flower and vegetable. No applications received without references. Good Wages. APP|y-H; D-.Vavasour, Ugbnrcke Station, Blenheim. . - •VTTANTED KNOWN~I-MRS RICE, ?Y Dressmaker, High Street^ has for sale; the famous Seller's Washing Machine; a wonderful boon to all housewives. Trial given. Agent forWin TE Sewing Machine. Extras ins£ aU i^oliN^ria^i^T^^ quested to ask for Discount Stamps when paying CRsh at s , C^'oS;""^! ? Ostal money order oflices will give cash for discount gamps procured at Shaw's Medical A PRIVATE PERSON has money to lend in sums of £5 to £100 • no mortgage deeds, but cash is required for repairs to Parasols, Razors sharpened, at Claude Ball's, Tobacconist, next Criterion Hotel. DO SELECTED FAWN JACKETS U<O m the newest shapes; these goods are scarce this season, and will go off quickly,-H. VVBrowne; "' K(\ LADIES' ¥A.W^^~Z t yyj and assorted colors in the most fashionable "paddock" and "York" Macs; the right thing.—H. V. Browne. colors and shapes. Bonnets in jet. sequien and-straw; very stylish.—H. V. Browne. • 2Q DOZE^ LADIES' and MAIDS' , ,P, .CO^ ETS in long, short, and belted in the newest and most perfect fitting shapes.—H. V. Browne. THE New Shop starts: the Winter season with a splendid array of Dress Materials >nd Trimmings procurable in the trade.—H. V. Browne. KA PAIRS of white and colored OXJ Blankets,, Rugs, Travelling Mauds, Down Quilts: all at wonderfuV prices". Call arid see them.—H V Browne.-- - . O PIECES of Waterproof Sheeting, O single and double Sheeting in all widths, Calicoes, Towels, Linens, &c. —H.V.Browne. ' V : D~ RESSMAKING. - Special arrangements have been made to cope' with our increasing trade. * Latest styles, combined with a perfect fit assured.—-H. V. Browne. A Q PIECES 'newest" designs in Linoleums. For value and choice patterns they cannot be beaten; all widths. See them.—H. V. Browne. . MILLINERY.—" The New Shop" still leads with an array of stylish and up-to-date Millinery, for which it cannot be approached;—H. V. Browne. Qf\ GENTS' Macs, Oilcoats, and O\J Hats, Suits, Trousers, Denims, heavy stock of Shirts,and Drawers, in all textures. Try us.—H. V. Browne. ALL cyclists, athletes, footballers useLOASBY'S KOOLIBAHfor sprains, bruises, muscle soreness. Sold everywhere; 25. " : WANTED KNOWN.—P. G.Satjl, Carpenter and Joiner", Springlands. . ■ JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and' • Joiner; present addresSiWeUl Street, Blenheim. > . .., A LL pains, strains, sprains, bruises tX. are quickly cured by LOASBY'S KOOLIBAH. 2s; chemists and grocers. TO LET OR FOR SALE. BOARDING-HOUSE, next to Marlborough Hotel. JNO. WHITE, ;Agent. FARM TO LET. ABOUT 190 ACRES. Particulars only given to bona fide applicants. • JNO. WHITE, Agent. TO LET. ■ ' - /^i ENERAL STORE in Havelocfr, \JT now occupied by Messrs Brownlee & Co. Two Offices in Bank of New South Wales Buildings. House, with 5 or 6 rooms, Auckland Street. Brich Shop, Grove Road. JNO. WHITE, . Agent. . FOR SALE. ONE ACRE, with Cottage, Muller Road; £150. JNO. WHITE, Agent. IN all cases of sales effected through my agency, I shall be prepared to arrange lowis up to two-thirds of the sale pricOc JNO. WHITE, Agent. SPRING CREEK ROAD BOARD. TENDERS. mENDERS will be received by tho -*- undersigned until 9 a.m. of WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April: No. 1 Contract.—For cleaning Kellhips and other ditc!ies for a term of one or three years. No. 2 Contract.—For forming 50 chains of Road from Old River - Bed to Opawa River, Grovetown. This work will be shown on Tuesday ext, starting from Mr Pkichard's gate at 9 a.m. sharp. Specifications to be seenat my office, - Grovetown. "i J. FAWOETT^ „ T : Inspector. IF YOU LOS-E ANYTHING r, Advertise'for it in the . <" 7 MARLBOROUGH EXPRESS. "^ Sixteen Words for One ShilUuf.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1901, Page 3

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