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Advertisements relating only to situa tions 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.— Good steady man for hotel work. Apply. Masonic Hotel. WANTED.— A Lad. Apply, G. T. Seymour, Meadowbank. FOUND— A sure Cure in Dr Hanley's Influenza Specific; gives immediate relief; 2/6 bottle. —Shaw's Medical Hall. WARNING.— The success which has attended the sale of Dr Hanley's Influenza Specific has brought forward substitutes ; the only genuine is procured at Shaw's Medical Hall. REWARD. —Persons suffering from Influenza, La Grippe, and other feverish ailments are rewarded bytaking Dr Hanley's Influenza Specific r in bottles 2/6.—Shaw's Medical Hall. LOST — An attack of Influenza. Hundreds vouch for the curative properties of Hanley's Specific; in bottles 2/Q each, — Shaw's Medical Hall. CORONATION DAY.-Rifle Clubs, \J Volunteers, Old Age Pensioners, a&d those who took part in the Maori war are requested to purchase their Pipes and Tobacco from Claude Ball. the King of Professors. N.B.—Don't forget to get your Hair cut short. ORE Throats disappear when KooliO bah is inhaled and rubbed into throat. 2s Chemists and Grocers. WANTED KNOWN.— For the future all produce delivered from my store must be paid for when ordered, or on delivery, unless special arrangements are made. Cash Customers liberally dealt with.—William Ching, Produce Dealer, Grove Road. mEASPOONFUL Koolibah in boilX ing water and inhaled cures cold in head almost immediately. T>HEUMATIC Pains, Backache, XV Neuralgia, all disappear when Koolibah appears. 2s Chemists and Grocers JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and • Joiner, High Street, next Seymour Square, Blenheim. H, V. BROWNEV y\RESSMAKING — Now in full JLJ swing at the New Shop. Entire^ satisfaction assured. The rooms are in charge of a Lady of considerable ©x» perience.—H. V. Browne. T OVELY GOODS in Long and Short J_J Fawn and Colored Jackets. These are all Tailor-made, and most stylish and becoming.—H. V. Browne. "ft /TILLINERY, as in the past, quite IVX " Chic." Our Millinery this season fairly eclipses all previous shov ft for Price and Choiceness. Ladies see it.—H. V. Browne. Tl IT AGNIFICENT DISPLAY of Fuff J3JL Goods in all the most fashionable skins procurable, and at prices within the reach of all.—H. V. Browne. T ADIES' and MAIDS' Macintoshes I X in the very latest shapes. These Goods are well worth inspection, being cheap and beautifully proportioned, —H. V.Browne. WHOICE range of "up-to-date" \J Dress Goods in all the leading Materials and Colors, and, ported direct^ will be founfl^^^^^^| tionally Cheap.—H. V. Bbowne!^^^^H BLOUSE Materials in the Fashion- " able Embossed Velvets. Scroll and Fancy all-wool Flannels. Flannelette Blousings—an immense variety.— H. V. Browne. EN'S CLOTHING in Suits, Trousers, Macintoshes, Overcoats, and Shirts. Orders taken fop Tailor-made Suits. Reliable Fife guaranteed. Try us.—H. V. Browne. T ADIES' natural wool UnderciothI X ing in Combinations, Bloomers, Divided Skirts, etc. A splendid range in Children's Underclothing—Shawls, Bonnets, and Tarns.—H. V. Browne. "OLANKETS.—We do second to no Jl3 house in New Zealand. For Linoleums the " New Shop " is noted for Value and Choice Patterns. Only see them.—H. V. Browne. H. V. BROWNE. LIST OF HONOURS FOR CORONATION TIME gBY FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER. BOUGHT JOB: Kf\ LADIES' JACKETS to hand, 0 U in Light acd Dark, Fawn, Dark Cardinal, Blue, Black, Brown; the latest Shapes; will be cleared at less ' than half the ordinary prices. 1 A A LADIES' HEAVY UNDERI\Jy) SKIRTS, in Slate, Fawn, Brown, and Cardinal, 2/6 each; original price, 3/11, OAPAIES GOOD COLONIAL 4i U BLA NKETS (guaranteed), will be cleared at 15/- the pair. Given under my hand this 18th day of June, 1902. FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER. Long Live the King I WANTED. AN Assistant Steward, Marlborough Club, Blenheim. Wages, 25s per week and board. References required. Apply to the President. \ TO LET AS A GOING CONCERN A SAWMILLING Plant, all com- -^ plete. For Particulars apply to GREEN & CO. or to MR T. CAWTE, Mahakipawa. GREEN_FLAX, TITORRISON, RUNCIE AND CO., F L A X MIL L E R S, Spring Creek. Highest prices given for Green Flax standing or delivered at mill. Correspondence invited. Telephone, No. 86. Jobbing Work of all desoriptionsati the Espkess Office*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 144, 23 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 144, 23 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 144, 23 June 1902, Page 3

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