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Advertisements relating only to situa tions Vacant and Wanted and articles Lost or Pound 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.— Married Ploughman; cottage provided; permanent position. Apjjly, F. M. Foster, Starboro'. WANTED.— Boy to milk cows. Apply J. Greenfield, Vernon, WANTED.— An experienced Gardener for theHillorsden Station. Also, a first class Farm Hand. Apply to the Manager. WANTED.— For Benopai Shed: Shearers, to start on December . Ist. Apply, R. J. Bell. ISHING LICENSES.-The Fish^ ing Season will re open on the Ist October. Anglers are requested to call on Claude Ball, next to Criterion Hotel, who will do all renovating and repairs to Fishing Rods and Tackle. N.B.—Your Hair cut, and shaved while you wait by the Bang of Professors. WANTED: 300 dozen Eggs at Christmas. Preserve now with Waterglass, the celebrated and proved preparation for Preserving Eggs; in bottles, 1/- and 2/-.—Shaw's Medical Hall. FOR SALE: Fowls, as Water- " glass will preserve Eggs for 12 months, and requires no feeding; in bottles, 1/- and 2/-.—Medical Hall. ERESH EGGS: 6d per dozeD. Purebaee now, and preserve with. Waterglass, the tried preparation for preserving Eggs; in bottles, 1/- and 2/-.—Shaw's Medical Hall. ATERGLASS is no new preparation, but has been in constant use in the Wairau district for the past two years, and has proved itself an ideal Egg preservative; in bottles, 1/and 2/-.—Medical Hall. WANTED KNOWN.—Early Seed Potatoes (various kinds); Chaff 1/9 per Sack upwards; Grass, Hay, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Peas, Beans, Carrots, Onions, Flour, Bran, Sharps, and any other Farm Produce for cash, on delivery at Ching's Produce Store, Grove Road. •■ /. SORE Throats disappear when,Koolibah is inhaled and rubbed into throat. 2s Chemists and' Grocers. "OHEUMATtC Pains, Backache, X\ Neuralgia, all disappear when Koolibah appears. 2s Chemists and Grocers npEASPOONFUL Koolibah in boilJL ing water and inhaled cores cold in head almost immediately. JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and • Joiner, High Street, next Sey» mour Square, Blenheim, H. V. BROWNE, TpvRESSMAKING.—For Stylish and JLJ Perfect Fitting Costumes we cannot be approached. Entire satisfaction given at our Dressmaking Rooms.—H. V. BROWNE,; MILLINERY.— Charming Hatsand Cheffon Toques, Breton Sailore, real Panamas. Our Millinery this season is simply "captivating." Ladies*' see it.—H. V. BROWNE. MAGNIFICENT Display of Fancy Muslins, Detains, Sateens, Spray and Figured Muslins, Washing Prints in fast indigo colors. Very cheap.—H. V. BROWNE. OUR Dress Department this season is heavily stocked with a most complete assortment of all the leading Dress Fabrics direct from Home.—H. V. BROWNE. /"CORSETS.—We have one of the VJ largest stocks in the Province ia this line in all leading makes, including the renowned W.B. Erect Form.— H. V. BROWNE. BLOUSE SILKS, which are all the rage this season > are stocked in all colors, and ranging in price from Is 6d to 5s 6d the yard.—H. V. BROWNE. TTMBRELLAS, Sunshades, SanV_J hats and Bonnets. The very fashionable Gold, Silver, andOxodized Belts, Silk Blouses, White Emby Skirts, Maltese Scarves.—H. V. BROWNE. ~ A LARGE consignment of Linoleums just to hand. Beautifully selected patterns, and all widths, and at astounding prices. Only see thorn. —H. V. BROWNE. SPLENDID range in Men's and Boys' Clothing, White and Fancy Tennis Shirts, Straw and real Panama • Hats, Silk Ties, Collars, and Braces*— H.V. BROWNE. M~ ARC EL LA. Quilts, Turkish •Towels. Dandy lot of Lace Curtains; Cretonnes, Dimity Servettes, Table damasks, Calico and lengcloths. Splendid Value.—H. V. BROWNE. " H. V. BROWNE. 5 first parcel OF • - ' •. SPRING AOODS PRI N G VX O0 D S Has Arrived at FRANK MULLEN'S THE CASH DRAPER. PATICULARS IN FUTURE ISSUE. TAKE NOTICE. WH. THOMAS, who has taken • over the business lately carried on tinder the name of James and Thomas has removed to the Shop Next ~ to R. Patohett's Bakery, Grove Road. , Orders left with Mr Patohettfor PAINTING, FAPERHANGING, &o, - will receive Prompt Attention. W. H. THQMAS, ~ PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER # ; * Grove Road, '

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 3