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HEALY'S . i . IMPLEMENT AGE. HAVING secured the whole of the Wynen Street property known as Horton's Auction Rooms and Yard, I am now.prepared to deal with farmers and station-owners in any class of Farm Implement they may require. My agencies consist of the worldfamed McCormick Harvesting Machinery, P. and D. Duncan colonial-made Farm Implements. These well known makers are known as the farmers' friends. Farm Produce of all kinds bought and sold. Land and Commission Agent. Horses and Stock bought and sold. Having disposed of the Bicycle part of my business to Mr C. Eyles, I would ask for a setttlement of Bicycle accounts before February 16th. E. F. HEALY ... Wynen Street, TTIBDIEAL XT O T E L, PICTON. MR, T. J. STOREY HAS much pleasure in informing his friends and the Travelling public generally that he has taken over th® above well-known Hotel. Every Home Comfort. Best of Wines and Spirits. Cuisine a Specialty* T. J. S T O R E Y. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE ECONOMIC Boot and Dhoe Otore. Market Street South, BLENHEIM! M. HEALY. BYTHELL & CO.. TIMBER 11 /TERCHANTS, IMB E R JyjLERCHANTS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS & UNDERTAKERS Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER Always on Hand, Doors, Sashzs, Mouldings, &0,, in stock* FUNERALS FURNISHED. Maxwell Road, Blenheim* BRICKS. r 1 rail undersigned has for sale, and can supply to order FIRST-CLASS WELL-BURNT BRICKS, J. V E R 0 O E, Redwoodtown Brickyard?, 'AmJHHmI 5S t-W _____■ AMl3i^n'MfM«^MiS9^H ts3 m>.W ___^V 1 *^_r A JMLfTOy wHtHgfl taf^M bji^M^k fuaaam THERE IS NO NEED TO PREPARE A LONG SPEECH WHEN PROPOSING FOR A YOUNG LADY'S HAND. JUST offer to FURNISH a House from FOWLER'S! FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Market Street Sooth Blenheim, And it will speak for itself. HENRY HOWAKD, MINING AGENT, A CCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, J\. SHAREBROKER, — AND— GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Agent Liverpool, Lond., Globe Ins. Co BRICKS. BRICKS. HPRY OUR DOUBLE - PRESSED i BRICKS. Large Stock on Hand. Very Cheap* H. G. DAIKET3, Blenheim. Or E. GIBSON, Tua Marina. IF YOU LOSE ANYTHING Advertise for it in the MARLBOROUGH EXPRESS. Sixteen Words tor One Shilling.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 1