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AUCTIO N .S ALE OF FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, &c. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. MESSRS GREEN & CO., having received instructions, will sell at their Yards on the above date: A large and Choice Assortment of FRUIT TREES & ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, BULBS, &c. The above Fruit Trees are selected out of hundreds o" the be it varieties, and arc described no the very best of croppers. J. B. GREEN, Auctioneer. g^atmeldl v i^ nnilK success which has attended my X efforts, in giving Ibe public an opportunity of securing dental work of theli'csb rind most up-to-date maim-, future has induced me to send a representative to each of the outlying districts every week. Messrs Johnstone nnd Mitchell will alternately pay these weekly visits: CONSULTING ROOMS. SEDDON : Mr Barrett's Hostelry, on Mondays. PICTON: Mrs All port's, on Tuesdays^ CULLENSVILLE: Mr Young's Hostelry, oil Wednesdays. HAVELOCK : Mrs F. Pope's on Thursdays and Fridays. REN WICK: Mr Watson's, Cabinetmaker, on Saturdays. The charges made wili be similar to those charged iv the large centres, and the workmanship and material will be guaranteed of the very best quality. ARTIFICIAL SETS. Gold Stopping and Bridging will bo a specialty. Easy terms on Time Payments can be arranged. Teeth Extracted under Gas, Ether, Chloroform, or other Anaesthetics. FRANK SHAW, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, Medical Hall, Blenheim. NEW SEED. "VTIMMO& T>LAIR'S CELEBRATED STANDARD SEEDS. New and Good. TREES AND SHRUBS at their Cost Price in 'Dunedin. Planet Garden Tools. SPADES. HOES. RAKES. W. C A R R, Agent for NIMMO & BLAIR, DUNEDIN. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T BEG to intimate that I have REJL MOVED to my new premises, nearly opposite the old shop, where I trust to do the business bett&r than ever ; and, having better sanitary con ditions, with greater comfort and con- - venience to my customers. Blenheim, 11th July, 1901. DAVID R. NEVISON, Grocer, Alfred Street. G. BAILEY BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Market Street North. TUST ARRIVED: tJ 3 dozen Colonial Library, at 2/- each. 6 dozen Harkaway Stories, at 9d each. Latest English and Colonial Periodicals Newspapers, Fashion Journals, &c. Books constantly arriving. A good stock of Toys, &c. G. BAILEY. PIAKOS —AND— OEGAKS. mHE DRESDEN PIANO COY. has JL the largest stock of Musical Instruments in New Zealand. PIANOS and ORGANS by practically every leading maker in the world. Time payments : Pianos from 20/- monthly; Organs from 10/- monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY,; WELLINGTON. M, J. BROOKES, Agent: Manager. E. H. PENNY, Blenheim. MISSJ.M MILLINGTON MILLINER & LADIES' OUTFITTER HAS now a complete stock of:— LADIES & CHILDREN'S WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES CALICOS, FLANNELETTES DRESS MATERIALS, &c. LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERY. Premises :~Next E, Parker's Cycle Depot. The GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS' GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS, DEPOT. Just arrived: 1 gross WATERBURY WATCHES, direct from the factory ; consequently a great saving in cost, which we give the benefit of to tho public. Waterbury Watches from 12/6 each. Splendid Value. 9 et BROOCHES from 10/6. 15-ct BROOCHES from 17/6. All other lines correspondingly cheap. W. J. Sandiobd ... Manager. Inspection cordially invited. FLOUR FLOUR. "OEDWOOD BROS, have been apjQj pointed Agent? for tho New Zealand Flour Millers* Co-operative Association Limited. Orders sent to them will have prompt ttention.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 168, 23 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 168, 23 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 168, 23 July 1901, Page 3

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