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Advertisements relating only to situations Vacant and Wanted and articles Lost or Found are inserted in; thisf column at the rate of 16 words for OneShilliiig, and One Penny per word for every word above that number. WANTED— A middle-aged Woman for small family; 'town. Apply to Mrs BusuELii. WANTED— Man to plough and make himself generally useful. Apply, T. 11. Dodson, Spring Creek. " WANTED — Girl, about 16, to assist in Housework. Apply Mrs Simpson, Litclifield Street. WANTED— A Strong Lad, to milk cows, look after horses, etc.— W. Pollard', The Delta. WANTED KNOWN.—MRS RICE, Dressmaker, High Street, has for sale: the famous Seller's Washing Machine;, a wonderful boon to all housewives. Trial given. Agent for White Sewing Machine. Extras and Needles for all kinds of machines in stock. FOUND— Lady's Silver Watch. Apply Express office. ATRIMONY.-A gentleman of fair means is anxious to correspond with a lady of musical abilities, with a view to the above. Must be a " good housekeeper and be ready at all times to take broken Parasols to Claude Bali,, the King pf Professors, at the Grand Stand, next Criterion Hotel. npEETH carefully extracted, scaled. JL and stopped-at the Medical Hall Dental Department. PERSONS desirous of having their teeth attended to can secure the services of two competent-men at the Medical Hall Dental Department. O O SELECTED FAWN JACKETS OkJ in the newest shapes; these goods are scarce this season, and will go off quickly.—H. V. Browne. K(\ LADIES' FAWN, black, navy^ O\J and assorted colors in the most fashionable "paddock" and "York" Macs; the right thing.—H. V. Browne. Kf\ DOZEN LADIES' BLACK OK) STRAWS and FELTS in all colors and shapes. Bonnets in jet, sequien and straw; very stylish.—H V. Browne. Q Q DOZEN LADIES' and MAIDS* /CO CORSETS in long, short, And belted in the newest and most perfect fitting shapes.—H. V. Browne. mHE New Shop starts the Winter i season with a splendid array of Dress Materials- and Trimmings-pro-curable in the tradt.-r-H. V. Browne. X A PAIRS of white, and colored O\J Blankets,- Rugs, Travelling Mauds, Down Quilts: all at wonderful prices. Call and see them.—H. V. Browne. 3 PIECES o[ Waterproof Sheeting, single and double Sheeting in all widths, Calicoes, Towels, Linens, &c. —H. V. Browne. - DRESSMAKING. -^ Special arrangements have been made to cope with our increasing trade. Latest styles, combined with a perfect fit assured.—H. V. Browne. yj'Q PIECES newest designs: in /dbO 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.-^, Vvi-«* ->. y'Z^ :s-*\ ■''■■■ ■■ -?;-':'-.l^/^: O A GENTS' aiacsrolfeolferSa O\J Hats, Suits, Trousers; Denies, ■■-*, heavy stock of-Shirts and Drawers? in all textures. Try us.—H.V.Browne. ALL cyclists, athletes, footballers use LOASBY'S KOOLIB AH, for sprains, bruises, muscle soreness. Sold everywhere; 25.; TTTANTED KNOWN.—P. G. Saul, V V Carpenter and Joiner, Springlands. JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and . Joiner; present address, Weld Street, Blenheim. ALL pains, strains, sprains, bruises are quickly cured by LOASBY'S KOOLIBAH. 2s; chemists and grocers, TO LSf OR FOR SALE. BOARDING-HOUSE, next ixvMarlborough Hotel. 1 JNO. WHITE, ; .- ' ;Agent. FARM TO LET. ABOUT 190 ACRES. Particulars, only given to bona fide appli- - cants. JNO. WHITE, Agent. TO LET. fi ENERAL STORE in Havelock, \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. IN all cases of sales effected through, my agency, I shall be prepared to arrange lojins up to two-thirds of the sale price, JNO. WHITE, Agent. WANTED. WHEAT. — 1000 sacks of good second-class Milling Wheat, for feeding purposes; 2/- per bushel, f.0.b., boat, Blenheim. Forward: samples to the undersigned. NEALE & HAEDOW, Nelson. TLL-FITTING /^\ LOVES XLL-FITTING VTLOVES Are a fruitful source of discomfort and fretful temper, and this has far-reaching consequences. PALLADINO KID GLOVES FIT PERFECTLY, Wear well, and contribute i - to personal comfort. Every Pair Guaranteed. Sold by— T: WATSON AND CO. MRS. SANDERS, ; /CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE, \J ALSO '• LADIES' and SICK NURSE. CHARLES STREET. y Accommodation, for In-door Patient,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 3

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