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SATURDAY NEXT, 12 NOON. AT CHARLES STREET YARDS. MESSRS GRIFFITHS & SON will sell— 3-year-old Draught Gelding ; Aged Trap Horse Dog Cart Milch Cow in full profit Lot of Turkeys. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 1.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE AT RENWICK. MESSRS GRIFFITHS & SON having been favored with instructions from Mrs McGbegok, who is leaving the district, will sell at her residence, Renwicktown, as above, the whole of her FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including: Sofas, Carpets, Tables, Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobe, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bedding, Washstands, and Ware, Dressing Tables, Pictures, Stove and Piping, Kitchen Utensils .Portable Boiler, Baths, Tubs, &c. &c. L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. NEW^OODS. JUST Arrived.—Large assortment of Fancy Work in silk, Wools, Brigg's Transfer Patterns, Braids and Patterns for Lace Work. Also: Large assortment of ! STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS. The LATEST BOOKS Kept. Inspection Invited. A. ROBINSON. STATIONERS' HALL. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. BY F. T. Bullen, Hall Came, F. Marion Crawford, J. Hocking, S. R. Crockett, Bertha Runkle, Rosa N. Carey, Stanley Weyman, F. Frankfort Moore, Nat Gould, &c. Also Bibles, Prayers, Hymns, Music, Stationery, School Books and Requisites. Pianos, Violins, Accordeons, &c, &c« E. H. PENNY. TAKE NOTICE. WH. THOMAS, who has taken • over the business lately carried on under the name of James and Thomas has removed to the Shop Next to R. Patchett's Bakery, Grove Road. Orders left with Mr Patchett for PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, &o, will receive Prompt Attention. W. H. THOMAS, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, Grove Road. WANTED.— Success awaits you. Learn to Hypnotize. You can influence every person you meet. Win undying friendships, cure diseases and bad habits, or produce fun by the hour. Send 2 stamps for an intensely interesting Free Book. Prof. Ward, Box, 357, P. 0., Auckland. TIGER TEAS. —- A N OLD FAVOURITE IN A NEW GUISE. . THE PUBLIC ARE STRONGLY URGED TO TRY THE NEW NO. 9 TEA At 2s per Ib. Its growing popularity proves it to be AN EXCEPTIONAL TEA at the money. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. f^i ROWTH OF BUSINESS :— Sums Assured, 1878 .. £3,267,231 „ 1888 ... £7,076,252 " 1898 ... £10,124,227 JH, RICHARDSON, Commissioner. WANTED. mENDERS for pur chase of about 100 JL Tons GREEN FLAX. Tenders close October 10th, 1902. For further particulars apply to THOS. WHITE, Hilton Farm, Richmond Brook, Awatere. -VT OITNETTA. Scrim, 6ft. wide, 3§d per yard. Brushware of all description, Mouldings and Glass. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. Large Stock. Varnish, Paint, Oil, and Colourman Sundries. FRANK PAINE, The Direct Importer. THE BOHALLY WOOL WORKS. HIGHEST Cash Prices given for Wool, Hides, Sheep and Goat Skins. Wool received for scouring, in large or »mall qivantities, at moderate charges* S. TAPP NEW ZEALAND FIRE & MARINE TNSURANCE /COMPANY Subscribed Capital ... £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserves... £494,910 Net Annual Revenue ... £391,000 Unlimited Liability to Shareholders. Every description of property insured against Fire at Lowest Current Rates. Marine Risks underwritten to and from all parts of the world. Losse promptly and liberally settled. JOHN HUTCHESON, Agent, Blenheim. "\7"OU can protect yourself from any V serious after-effects arising from ; a bad cold by taking TUSSIOURA.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 230, 2 October 1902, Page 3

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