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SEEDS M)R SPRING SOWING. OUR new season's Stock /being now to hand from Messrs Nimmo & Blair, we hold full supplies of the following: TURNIP SEED, various descriptions RYEGRASS, ordinary and machinedressed. COCKSFOOT RAPE OOWGRASS RED CLOVER WHITE CLOVER LUCERNE ALSYKE TIMOTHY MAMMOTH LONG RED MANGOLD &0., &c, &o. LEVIN & CO., LTD., ALFRED STREET AND GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. TTTE are now showing a splendid New and Up to-date Stock in MERCERY, CLOTHING, &0. N.EW HAT S. The Latest Ideas in TIES. NEW SHAPE COLLARS. , NEW HOSIERY. W.P. COATS. GLADSTONE BAGS, &o. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 7/11. Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 25/A good range of Boys' and Youths' Sailor, Norfolk, and Melville Suits. OUR BOOT DEPARTMENT is now replete with latest lines direct from the English and American markets. LADIES' WATERPROOF GARMENTS MADE TO MEASURE. Samples and Illustrations. Telephone 88. THE* RED BOOT MART, The Noted House for Standard Value in SUPERIOR TJIOOTWEAR. UPERIOR JJ OOTWEAR. DEAL FROM US. You will Save Money and Disappointment. ! We stock all Up-to-date Goods of ENGLISH, COLONIAL, AND CONTINENTAL MAKE. Workmanship, Style, and Value Guaranteed, WE SOLICIT. A TRIAL, and invite your criticism. THE RED BOOT MART. OFF CRITERION HOTEL, Blenheim. We have had over forty years' local experience. HAND-SEWN & BESPOKE WORK: Our Specialty. W. HORTON ... ... Proprietor. OPENING SALE, rfIHE Public of Marlboroagh here J have the Greatest Choice of BARGAINS ever offered in the Drapery line. 100 boxes of FLOWERS, in choice French makes, all to be cleared at 3d, 6d, and Is; worth three times the money 500 pieces ©f LACE INSERTIONS, from 2 to 12 inches wide, all at 4d a yard; these goods are Worth from 6d to 2/MUSHROOM HATS, Ladies' and I Children's, in white and colored, at 1/- and 1/11; less than wholesale price DRESS GOODS.—This is a line we! are always the best in town, and this year we excel ourselves. Lovely goods in Dress Serges, Costume Cloths, Lustres, &c, all doublewidth, at 9d, 1/-, and 1/6 a yard; these goods are less than wholesale price GRASS LAWNS, FLORAL MUSLINS, PRINTS, &c , are a beautiful lot in all new charming shades, at 3/9 dozen yards. LADIES' STRAW HATS, in Sailor and Fancy Straws, all the latest shapes, all to be cleared at 1/11 each; worth 5/6 JAPANESE SILKS, in white, cream, black, and all colors, extra wide, warranted to wash, to be cleared at 1/6 yard; worth 2/6 BLOUSE SILKS & SATINS, Merv, Surah, and Glace, in white, black, and colored, all at 2/6 yard; worth 5/6 LADIES' KID GLOVES, & lovely line in four-button kid, all sizes, at 2/6 pair; usual price 4/6 PING PONG CHARMS, the latest thing in jcharms, to be cleared at 3d each PEARL NECKLACES, small and large pearls, 3d, 6d, 1/- aid 2/6 each MEN'S & YOUTHS' STRAW HATS, In colored and white, the whole will be cleared at 1/- each CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, a few dozen at 1/11 each; these will go like hot cakes. SILK RIBBONS.—Pure Silk Parisian Bibbons, 4to 12 inches; these will open your eyes; all at 6d yard VELVET RIBBONS, silk back, black and colored, 2 to 4 inches wide, 6d yard; see them. INFANTS' MILLINERY—this line takes the cake—all at 1/11: worth 7/6, . R. A L L A N ' S, Alfred Street, Blenheim. MR. PARK having resumed the practice of his profession of ARCHITECT, will be glad to receive the instructions of clients. Office: Express Avenue. Private Address: fii£, Andrew's Street. T7IRNEST COMBES, C.E., JPJ Land Transfer Surveyor, Architect, and Mining Engineer, &c. Assayer, E»jj&*eej? i&nd Inspector to WttfmU and Omaka Road Boards, ***** *° &?» W. OOTJTHB.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 2

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