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WANTED KNOWN.—For New Season's Chaff, good Ryegrass Seed, New Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Beans; Flour, Bran, Sharps at mill prices; and all kinds of Farm Produce, in large or small quantities, try CHING'S PRODUCE STORE, Grove Road. ■_:.■«■_■ I _i :-,.,■ to ——-. Advertisements relating only to situa tions Vacant and Wanted and articles Lost or Found aro inserted in this column at the rate of 16 words for On© Shilling, and One Penny per word for every word above that number. WANTED, at once—Three good Catchers. Apply Manager, Morrison & Co.'s Flaxmill, Spring Creek. WANTED.— A useful man (elderly) for hotel work. Apply, Masonic Hotel. WANTED— Poisoners immediatly. Apply A D. West, Awatero Coach or Laugridge Station. WANTED.— Experienced middleaged man to work horses and ;do general farm work. Wages, 255. Apply F. W. Buksill, Sedgemere, A water c. TTTANTED—Good boy or lad, able |V V to milk. Good wages given* ! Apply for address at this office. FOR SALE, at once—A quiet Cow in milk. Apply Mrs Strickland, Customs Street. T" OST, on Friday afternoon—Black JLJ and tan Terrier Pup. Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs Stratford, Weld Street. LOST.— Since 3rd inst.: Dark Brown Cob; broken knees. Reward from May & McKinlef. rpENTH CONTINGENT. —All JL Volunteers desiring to serve their King and Country by joining the 10th Contingent, are requested to call at the Grand Stand Hairdressing Saloon, next to Criterion Hotel, and get their hail- enfc short and a clean sbave by Claobe Ball, the King of Professors. JA. MOREL AND, Carpenter and • Joiner; present address, Weld Street, Blenheim. FOUND— A sure cure for Neuralgia, Sleeplessness, and Ansemia: Shaw's Blcodlron Pills,-in boxes 2/6 and 5/- . LOST— A very painful Corn after using one bottle of Shaw's Painless Corn Extractor: 1/- bottles. — Medical Hall. ON SALE—-Lemonade and Lime Juice Crystals, Ginger Wine and Botanic Beer Extract at Shaw's Medical Hall. T OASBY'S KOOLIBAH cures all JL_I nerve and muscular pains. Instantly relieves rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia. 2s. Everywhere. KOOLIBAH gives instant relief to all nerve and muscular pains. Invaluable to cyclists'muscle soreness. 2s. Chemists and Grocers. BOATS ON HIRE—Is per hour, or 5s per day.—Apply, John Young, Wellington Street, Picton. ALL aches cured by Koplibah. Neuralgia, rheumatism,- v and sciatica quickly relieved. 2s. All Chemists and Grocers. H. V, BROWNE. THE NEW SHOP, Market Street, TTMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF | GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, LINOLEUMS, AND FURNISHINGS. l . ■ ' KONE BUT THE VERY BEST VALUE IN GOODS STOCKED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. H. V. BROWNE, THE NEW SHOP, Market Street, Blenheim. NOTICE. A NY PIGS found trespassing on my --"A- land at the Rai Falls after this date will be destroyed. S. EYES. FAIil-ING HAIR. ' T> OSEMARY, HAIR WASH for Restoring and Promotingl , the Growth of the Hair. • This preparation is strongly recommended when the Hair is weak and ft - gentle stimulant required; it promotes its growth, refreshes the skin, and ia mot effectual in removing scurf and imparting a soft and glossy appearance to the Hair. | SOLD IN BOTTLES AT 2/- EACH by the sole proprietor and manufacturer, - FRANK SHAW. CONSULTING CHEMIST, Medical Hall, Blenheim, OYSTERS! OYSTERS I QUPPLIES of Port Underwood ...: OYSTERS now to band. J; FRESH FISH always arriving* * ;^ A» DAKEN r ~ tf.{:i4 Market Stwt'-^ft^ .#^g

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 3

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