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ADVERTisEMENTSreIatingONLi tositna* tions Vacant and Wanted and articles 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.— Good working manager : 30s week, with house and firewood; total abstainer preferred. Apply Mrs Gregg, Mahakipawa. WANTED.—Two furnished roorrg for newly married couple* Apply H. Reeves, C/o Kirby Bros WANTED — Good General Servant. Wages, 15s. Apply by letter to "Ver ax ." e /o this office. References required. LOST.— On Saturday, between Recwicktown and Blenheim: Gentleman's Umbrella ; inifcials, A.D.S., ecgraved on silver plate. Finder rewarded. A. D. Spiers, Ren wick. LOST. — From Grosvenor Hotel yard: Maori Kit with clothing. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. Mrs Marple, Sen. LOST, on Saturday last, between Renwiektown and Risk FarmLeather Cushion. Finder rewarded* R. Heyward, Wairau Valley coach. LOST.— Gold Ring; square and compass engraved on stone* Finder rewarded at Express Office. LOST —A troublesome Chilblain by the use of Shaw's Chilblain Paint; in bottles, 1/6.—Medical Hal). T7IOUND — A boon to sufferers of JO Neuralgia, by using a few dosea of Shaw's Neuralgia Mixture: in bottles, 2/-.—Medical Hall. TTACCINATION.—A shield for pro V tecting the arm, recommended by the medical faculty, to be obtained at Shaw's Medical Hall. MOTHERS.— For the speedy cure of Whooping Cough and Croup MeLeod's Syrup of Tar is invaluable t in bottles, 1/6.—Shaw s Medical Hall. WANTED —Good Oaten Sheaf Chaff. Highest market price given for prime at Ching's Wholesale and Retail Produce Store, Grove Road* , JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and • Joiner, Iliph Street, next Seymour Square, Blenheim, T^TOTHING adds to a woman's charm I_N so much as beautiful soft glossy hair, and nothing will promote such a beautiful growth as Hendy's celebrated Egg Julep. Many mothers destroy their children's hair by washing it with soap, borax, soda, ammonia, etc. To produce abundant and healthy growth try Hendy's Egg Julep. You will not regret it. Bottles, 1/-. Obtainable only from J. D. Tremonger, Exchange Mart. : fi H. V. BROWNE. RESSMAKING. — Now in fall swing at " THE NEW SHOP.' f Kntire satisfaction assured. Special attention is given to this Department, and charges very moderate.—H. V. BROWNE. TACKETS.—Another shipment just 0 to hand in Ladies' and Maids' Jackets; the very latest tailor-made. Ladies should call and see them.—H, V. BROWNE. T\/fAGNIFICENT display in Fur IVJL Boas and Tippets, with Muffs to match in " Sable," " Marmot," "Opossum," and "Hare." These goods are all the rage this season.-'H. V. BROWNE. T\/TILLINERY. — Special attentit tt lyjL is directed to our Show for this year, which will be found " unapproachable" for choiceness and becoming Millinery.—H. V. BROWNE. "F A DIES' Shower-proof and Ora I J venetto Cloaks, Silk, and Mata laci Mantles, White and Colored Bearskin for Children's Coats, at the NEW SHOP.—H. V. BROWNK. DRESS Goods direct from Home In the fashionable Zebeline Cloths, also Plain and Fancy Coatings, Box | Cloths, Cashmeres, Serges, and Trim- | ings to match.—H. V. BROWNE. BLOUSE Materials in Plain and Embassed Velvets, Scroll and Fancy, all-wool Flannels and Moll©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. "OLANKETS—" THE NEW SHOP" J3 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 1 1 18in, up to 6ft wide, in beautiful Designs and Colors. Being imported direct the quality is guaranteed.—H. V. BROWNE. H. V. BROWNE. ~" EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF LADIES' LONG AND SHORT JACKETS 150 IN ALL. MAIDS and Little' Girls' Costumes in Heavy Materials. Colours: Navy, Green, Black, and BrowD, up-to-date, 20 in all, 41 Walking Skirts, in Navy, Black, and Grey, Sizes : Length of Skirt from 39 to 4_ inches. Also : 30 Pieces of DRESS STUFF Good Materials and up-to-date Colours, The above Goods having arrived too late it is my intention to clear the lot oub at Ridiculous Prices so as to effect a complete clearance. These Goods will be marked off at once, and will be on view from SATURDAY, at NONPARIEL HOUSE. Call Early as a rush is anticipated, FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER. The best medicine known is Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is i the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation. Like surprsing effectsproduced in croup, diphitheria, bron cliitis, inflammation of lungs, swellings, etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organ. Sander and Sons' Eucal- pti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globo ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Tru^t in this approved article and reject all others.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 22 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 22 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 22 June 1903, Page 3

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