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ADYKRTi«EMKNisrelatingONi<Y to sitn»" tioos Vacant and Wanted and article* Lost or Found 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.— Second waitress; also smart young girl willing to learn bar. Apply at one©, Federal Hotel, Picton. WANTED.— Station Cook. Apply to the Manager, Wold's Hill, Awatere. WANTED— Contract Flaxcutters. Six shillings per ton. William Adams, Langley Dale. WANTED —Good Oaten Sheaf Chaff. Highest market prioe given for prime at Chinos Wholesale and Retail Produce Store, Grove Road. T OST, in town yesterday—A SoreJLJ reign. Finder kiadly leave at this officer LOST.— On Wednesday, between Blenhaim and Spring Crock, Four-horse Whip. Finder rewarded at ExriiEss Office. FOR SALE.—English Leicester, Romney, Lincoln, Shropshire, and Merino Rams. R. Bell, Riverlands. LOST— A distressing Cough after taking a few doses of Shaw's Lung Tonic ; in bottles, 2/6.—Medical Hall. FOUND— The remedy to care Bron* chitis, Coughs and Colds : Shaw's Lung Toaic ; in bottles, 2/6. —Medical Hall. STRAYED.- All Chest and Lung Troubles disappear after a few doses of Shaw's LuDg Tonic ; in bottles, 2/6.—Medical Hall. WANTED KNOWN. —The only preparation for the cure of Chest and Lung complaints is Shaw's Lung Tonic ; 2/6 per bottle.—Medical Hall. JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and « Joiner, Hiph Street, next Seymour Square, Blenheim, AM. HENDY, Hairdresser and # Toilet Specialist, Dunedin, begs to announce to the residents of Marlborough District that ho has ap» pointed Mr J. D, Iremonger, Exchange Mart, Blenheim, Sole Agent for his celebrated Egg Julep for the Hair. Ladies or Gentlemen who are troubled with excessive dandruff should at one© give it a trial. It is delightfully cool and refreshing to use, and gives to the hair a beaatiful gloss, arrests falling hair and prevests premature greyness by keeping the skin in a perfectly healthy condition. The price being only 1/- par bottle brings it within the reach of everyone. Try it. ~H. Y. BROWNE. ~" TPvRESSMAKING. — Now in full ±J swing at " THE NEW SHOP." Jntire satisfaction assured. Special attention is given to this Department, and charges very moderate.—H. V. BROWNE. T OVELY Goods in the Newest JLJ Shapes in Ladies' and Girls* Tweed and Cloth Jackets; /being Tailor-made, are most stylish and becoming. See them.—H. V. BROWNE. MAGNIFICENT display in Far Boas and Tippets, with Muffs to match in " Sable," " Marmot," "Opossum," and "Hare." These goods are ail the rage this season.—-H. V. BROWNE. MILLINERY. — Special attontic * is directed to our Show for this year, which will be found " unapt proachable " for choiceness and becom* ing Millinery.—H. V>. BROWNE. T A DIES' Shower-proof and CraI J venetto Cloaks, Silk, and Matalaci Mantles, White and Colored Bearskin for Children's Coats, at the NEW SHOP.—H. V. BROWN Rl. DRESS Goods direct from Home In the fashionable Zebeline Cloths, also Plain and Fancy Coatings, Box Cloths, Cashmeres, Serges, and Trimings to match.—H. V BROWNE. BLOUSE Materials in Plain and Embassed Velvets, Scroll and Fancy, all-wool Flannels and Molle* tons, fig. Flannelette Blousing. Immense variety.—H. V. BROWNE. T ADIES' Underclothing in natural JLJ Wool and Knitted Combs, Vests, and Bloomers ; also a splendid range in Children's, Bonnets, Tarns, and Shawls.—H. V. BROWNE. "DLANKETS—•« THE NEW SHOP" l> is noted for sterling value in Colonial and English Blankets, Rugs, Wraps, Eiderdown Quilts, Flannels and Wools.—H. V. BROWNE. T INOLEUMS and Floorcloths from JLJ 18in. up to 6ft wide, in beautiful Designs and Colors. Being imported direct the quality is guaranteed.—H. V. BROWNE. IEL V. BROWNE. FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER, "OEGS to announce the ARRIVAL -*—' of his First Shipment oE Im* ported GOODS . FOR . . AUTUMN AND . . WINTER. and is opening up same, which comprises FRESH-TRIM MED MILLINERY, STRAW HATS in all the latest shapes, WALKING SKIRTS, JACKETS, MANTLES, AND UNDERSKIRTS, As there are a few lines of SUMMER GOODS to be yet disposed of, the CASH CLEARING QALE L EARING OALE will be CONTINUED for a short time longer. RAMS FOR SALE. fTIWO and four-tooth Shropshires, all -JL imported blood, from best flocks in England. Also Half bred Rama (Lincoln-Merino cross), bred by Mr C. Goulter. H. D. VAVASOUR, Ugbrooke. TO LET. /COMMODIOUS Brick Shop in MarV^ ket Street South, lately occupied by Mr W. J. Sandford. Apply to SMALE & HAY*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 3

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