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Advertisementsrolating only to situa tions Vacant and Wanted and articles Lost or Found are inserted in this column at the rate of 16 words for Ode Shilling, and One Penny per word for every word above that number. WANTED. — A smart Boy for machine room; apply prompt. F. L. Rabone's Directory Office. ;—,—_— f." WANTED.— Man to work horses and milk cows; 26/-. E. Bartlett, Long Valley. WANTED.— Two hands for the Hillersden Flaxmill, Apply, The Manager. WANTED.-Good General Servant for Seddon ; good wages. Apply for address, Express Office. WANTED. —An Engine-driver; must have certificate; £2 a, week. William Adams, Langley Dale. WANTED.— Married Ploughman ; cottage provided; permanent position. Apply, P. M. Foster, Starboro*. WANTED.— For Benopai Shed: Shearers, to start on December Ist. Apply, R. J. Bell. LOST, between town and Southside —Silver - mounted Greenstone Brooch. Finder please return to Mrs T. Henderson, or Express Office. LOST.— Between Tua Marina or Marshlands and Blenheim: Fine Gold Neck Chain. Finder rewarded on returning to Miss Turner, Litchfleld Street. ING PONG.—The recent tournament was pronounced a success, and to ensure a successful complexion the Ping Pong Buttermilk Soap is the very best; 1/- each.—Shaw's Medical Hall. SPEOTACLES. — The very best Goggles, Eye Preservers, and Eye Glasses at Shaw's Medical Hall. Your Sight Tested Free. T)HOTOGRAPHS. — For Cameras, XT Lenses, Plates, Paper, Toning Solutions, and all Photographic Materials —Shaw's Medical Hall. T7IARMERS.—For Horse, Cattle and JD Dog Medicines Shaw's Medical Hall Veterinary Department supplies all the preparations recommended by the Government Veterinary Surgeon. TmSHING LICENSES.—The Fish--IJO ing Season will reopen on the Ist October. Anglers are requested to call on Claude Ball, next to Criterion Hotel, who will do all renbvat- * ing and repairs to Fishing Rods'and Tackle. N.B.—Your Hair cat, and shaved while you wait by the King of Professors. .. , ■ W~ ANTED KNOlWN.—Early Seed Potatoes (various kinds); Chaff 1/9 per Sack upwards; Grass, fiajy Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Peas, Beans, Qarrots, Onions, Flour, Bran, Sharps, and any other Farm Produce for bash on delivery at Chinos Produce Store, Grove Road.;; .:.■; ■■'... ; •_' /;.-.; ■■■■~ 'i , -}\ H. V. BROWNE,Jr "pvRESSMAKING.^For Stylishind JL/ Perfect Fitting Costumes <w#> cannot be approached. Entire satise faction given ~at our Dresamakinr Rooms.—H. V. BROWNE. "" >r *. ;;.; ;\ -...-. . . ~-■.>■ MILLINERY.— Charming Hats and Cheffon Toques, Breton Sailors, real Panamas. Our Millinery this season is si,mply " captivating." Ladies see it.-H. V. BROWNE. MAGNIFICENT Display o* Fancy Muslins, Delains, Sateens, Spray and Figured Muslins, Washingl Prints in fast indigo colors; "Very oheap.-r-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 \_J largest'"stocks in 'the Province im this line in all leading makes; including the renowned W.B. Erect Form.-—■ H. V. BROWNE. ■ ; $; ■■ ■■■■■■■./; BLOUSE SILKS, which arse M the rage this season, are stocked in all colors, and ranging in price from Is 6d to 5s 6d the yard.—H. V. BROWNE. T TMBRELLASy Sunshades* SunVJ hats a&d 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 them. —H. V.BROWNE. SPLENDID range in Men's and Boys' Clothing, White andFanoy Temis Shirts, Straw and reil Panama, Hats, Silk Ties, Collars, and Braces.— H.V. BROWNE. ; MA RCELLA Quilts, Turkish Towels. Dandy lot of Lace Curiains; Cretonnes, Dimity Servettes, Table damasks, Calico and lohgclotfcs. Splendid Value.—H.V. BROWNE. H. Y. BROWNE. ~ ■■■■'■ • '■"' '• ' ~ ■' ■ '==»'. ■ FIRST PARCEL OF SP-BI'N G fy OOD 3 PRI N G VJOODS , Has Arrived at F RAN X MULLEN'S THE CASH DRAPER. PATIOULARS IN FUTURE ISSUE, MAZAWATTEE TEA COMPANY'S CORONATION TEA. IN NICELY DECOBATED 3lb TINS. D. R. NEVISONV FAMILY GBOOI .Ifi Alfred Street. - '< &&

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 231, 3 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 231, 3 October 1902, Page 3