NEW SEASON'S GOODS . . . TUST OPENED UP: Our First t) Shipment of GENTS' STRAW HATS, 2/6, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, 5/6. GENTS' PANAMA HATS, in all shapes and sizes. FRAME FELT HATS. TENNIS HATS. CRICKETING & TENNIS SHIRTS. TIES for the million in Latest London Styles. COLLARS, I-HOSE, ■& MERCERY. DEE AND SONS.
SPRING GOODS. MISS J. M. MILLINGTON has now opened a Varied Assortment of SPRING GOODSo Pretty Muslins, Zephrys, &c. Tucked Lawns Tucked Silks, &c. Collarettes &c.,, &c. All Leading Shapes in TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS. INSPECTION INVITED. J. M. MILLINGTON, ALFRED STREET NEW SPRING GOODS. JUST OPENED AT MISS MUIR'S. A Choice Assortment of ' LADIES' STRAW HATS, in Sailor and all the leading Shapes, in White, Black, and Fancy. Also new FLOWERS, BUCKLES, AND ORNAMENTS. New Silk Ties New Collars and Collarettes. New Veilings CHILDREN'S SILK & LACE HATS, SUN HATS & BONNETS in great variety. SILK UNDERSKIRTS (very choice.) MIS S~MU lE. /CONSULT F. SHAW, Qualified \J Chemist; 17 years' practical experience ; no charge for advice. — Medical Hall. BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE MONEY. C. MITCHELL, THE PREMIER STORE. Renwick, Holds a Fall Stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Drapery Boots and Shoes Crockery ware and Fancy Goods, which he is selling for Cash at Prices that defy competition. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FARM PRODUCE. NEW E W SE A S O N'S E A S O N'S SEEDS. EEDS. Broadleaf Rape, 26/- per cwt Devonshire Greystone Turnip, 70/----per cwt Purple - top Mammoth Turnip, 70/----per cwt Long-Red Mangold, 8d per lb Heavy Ryegrass Seed, 2/6 per bushel. Agent for Yates' Reliable 'VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS. JAMES FULLER, SEDDON. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. HAVING been fortunate in securing the services of Mb. CHAS. EYLES (late of E. Parker's) I wish to inform the Farming Community, Cyclists and Shootistsi, that I intend to make my works the PREMIER WORKSHOP of Marlborough in all Departments. REPAIRS effected to Reapers and Binders and all Farm Implements; Guns and Sewing Machines. CYCLES BUILT TO ORDER OR REPAIRED. This Line a Speciality. All correspondence promptly attended to, and all coaches and trains met daily. Note the Address: Horton's Yard, Wynen Street Blenheim. E. F. HEALY. A BOON TO HORSE BREEDERS. rpHE undersigned are prepared to J- visit any part of Marlborough where sufficient inducement offers to operate on entire colts or horses on the standing system, without ropes, at a moderate charge. Early application solicited. F. GLOVER, M.R.OiV.S., Picton; or JAMES FULTON, Mahakipawa. WONDERFUL DAISY NEEDLES. FOR making beautiful Raised Woolwork on Velvets and Plushes for Cushions, Mantle Drapes, &c. Needle, Six Patterns, and Lesson, 4/ . MRS RANBY, Market Street South, Sole Proprietress*
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 3
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