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Advehtjsemknts rotating ok w to sitna 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.— Girl to assist in housework; sleep at home. Apply Mrs W. E. Green, Weld Street. TTTANTED.—Situation as HouseV V keeper by widow (one child), good Cook, Bread and Butter maker. Good testimonials. Address at Office of Paper. WANTED.— A Rabbiter. Must be a good shot and must thoroughly understand poisoning References required. Apply to tho Manager, Weld's Hill, Awatero. WANTED —Teacher for Peach. Bay Aided School—five pupils; also one music pupil. Apply to T. A. Bright, Endeavor Inlet. OYSTERS. — Fresh Oysters just arrived ab Thomas' Fish and Oyster Saloon, Market Street South. HOUSEMAID wanted for small family. Wages, 12s; references required. Address '* Verax," Express Office. TO LET, out of floods—A very bad Cough ; cured by a few dose* of; Shaw's Luna; Tonic ; 1/6 per boccle.— Medical Hall, WANTED.— Snapshots and Photographic Goods of every description at Shaw's Medical Hall. FOR SALE.—The celebrated Chilblain Paint will cure in a few applications; 1/6 per bottle.—Shaw's Medical Hall. LOST— An attack of Bronchitis by the use of a few doses of Shaw's Lung Tonic; in bottles, 1/6. —Medical Hall. WANTED —Good Oaten SbeaC Chaff. Highest market price given for prime at Ching's Wholesale and Retail Produce Store, Grove Road* JA. MORELAND, Carpenter and « Joiner, Hip-h Street, next Sey» moor Square, Blenheim, NOTHING. adds to a woman's charm so much as beautiful soft glossy hair, and nothing will promote such a beautiful growth as Hendy's celebrated Egg Jnlep. 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. Bofctles, 1/-. Obtainable only from J. D. liiemonger, Exchange Mart. H.V.BBOWNE, ~~ T^RESSMAKING. — Now in full U swing at " THE NEW SHOP." Fntire satisfaction assured. Special attention is given to this Department, and charges very moderate.—H. V« BROWNE. TACKETS.—Another shipment just ZJ to hand in Ladies' and Maids' Jackets; the very latest tailor-made. Ladies should call and see them.—H. V.BROWNE. MAGNIFICENT display in Fur Boas and Tippets, with' Muffs to match in " Sable," " Marmot," "Opossum," and "Hare." These goods are all the rago this season.—'H. V. BROWNE. MILLINERY. — Special attention is directed to our Show for tbia year, which will be found "unapproachable" fox ohoiceness and becoming Millinery.—H. V. BROWNE. T ADIES' Showerproof and Cra JLJ venette Cloaks, Silk, and Mata laci Mantles, White and Colored Bearskin for Children's Coats, at the JSEW SHOP.—H. V. BROWN; . 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. "OLOUSE Materials iv Plain and J3 Embassed Velvets, Scroll and Fancy, all-wool Flannels and Molletons, fig. Flannelette Blousing. Immense variety.—H. V. BROWNE. T ADIES' Underclothing in natural I 1 Wool and Knitted Combs, Vests, and Bloomers ; also a splendid range in Children's, Bonnets, Tarns, and Shawls,—H. V. BROWNE. BLANKETS—" THE NEW SHOP" is noted for sterling value ia Colonial and English Blankets, Rugs, Wraps, Eiderdown Quilts, Flannels and Wools.—HfV. BROWNE. T INOLEUMS and Floorcloths from I I 18in. up to 6ft wide, in beautiful " Designs and Colors. Being imported direct the quality is guaranteed.—H. V.BROWNE. H. t. BROWNE. SPECIAL NOTICE* T ADIES will please note tkafe Ju Linen Hand-Embroidered Sets—viz.> Bed Spreads, Sham Sheets, and Pillow Slips, all embroidered to match—wkioh were ordered by them in February from Belfast have arrived, and are now ready for delivery. There are also a few extra Sets to hand. Intending purchasers should call early, as the quantity is limited. FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. T7URST CLASS Freehold Hotol. J- Good business. Owner sell ing on account of ill-health. Price, £1800. Further particulars apply GREEN & CO., Auctioneers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MISS O'DONOGIIUE, Ladies' Tailoress & Costumier, has removed to premises in High, Street, next Victoria Hull, lately occupied by Miss Garnhani. Blank Receipt Books on band and for sale Express Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 168, 17 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 168, 17 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 168, 17 July 1903, Page 3

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