GUM BOOTS For Men, Women and Boys. /~*i OLOSHE3 VX For Men, Women «nd Children. GAITERS For Women and Maids. AT THE CASH BOOT MART. (Next Smale & Hay), J. MORRIS, F. COPP, Proprietor. Manager. Tn o. wUTt c, Licensed Land Broker. Estate, Financial, Fire and Marina Insurance Agent. Agent of the Public Trustee. BLENHEIM. TO LET. A large Shop suitable for any cla<-s of business, situate Market Street South. Can be let either as one, or sub-divided into two shops. JNO. WHITE, Agent. BUILDING SITES FOR SALE. Two Quarter acre Sections, fronting Grove Hoad Quarter acre, situate Halifax Street. Allotment, la. Or. 7p., ironttng Francis Street, with orchard, walnuts, &c. Three allotments, each la. Or. 7p. fronting Stafford Street JNO. WHITE, Agent. TO LET. Seven-roomed House, with washbouse and. cupper, stable and sheds. Every convenience. Good orchard. Nine acres land. Situate Ren wick Middle Road, about 4 miles from town. Six-roomed Huuse, with bathroom, PitchellSteet . House and $ acre, with good orchard, High Street Small Paddock with stable, Alfred Street Brick store, situate corner Auckland Street and Grove Road. JNO. WHITE, Agent. T O LET. SEVEN-ROOMED House, Grove Road ; clear of floods. Rent, 8s a week. Small Paddock, containing about half-an-acre, Auckland Street. JOHN WHITE, Agent. FOR SALE. Desirable Residence, with large shed and every convenience Charles Street House and §-aore, with good orchard, High; Street. Easy terms. Six Acres. Situate South Side, Blenheim, . J3alf acre fronting Main Street, Stuart Street, and Park Terrace, with dwelling and other buildings. Land transfer title. , Six.roomed House, with short half* acre section. Young orchard with! good fruit trees. Stable and outbuildings. Within seven minutes walk of the Post Office. For sale cheap. Desirable Farms for sale,'. near Seddon, with or without stock. Early application. JNO. WHITE, Agent. MONEY TO LEND. On good Freehold Security. I have several small sums from £100 to £309. JNO. WHITE, Agent. THE INTERNATIONAL iHORRESPONDENOE QCHOOLS of Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Are the oldest established Corres pondence Schools in the world. By their system of study ambitious men and womenin all parts of tho world are enabled to acquire a thorough knowledge of the particular profession or trade for which they have a desire, and they aro thus able to fit them elves to occupy better positions and earn better salaries. Mr J. G. Smith, of the well known firm of James Smith and Sops, The New House, Cuba Street, Wellington) has been appointed the New Zea land representative of the International Correspondence Schools; and the fact that such a wellknown firm identifies itself with the schools is a sufficient guarantee of their high standing, and of the genuine nature of the tuition offered. Already over 700 students have been enrolled in New Zealand, and their number is rapidly increasing day by day. Over 140 different courses of instruction are offered, and the following comprise a few only of the principal ones:— Complete Archi- Air Brake tectural Building ContraeComplete Com- tors mercial Bookkeeping Shorthand Chemistry Lettering and Sign Mechanical DrawPainting ing Electrical Engi- Telegraphy neering Civil Engineering Electric Car Run- Marine Engineerning ing Surveying and Mechanical EngiMapping neering Steam Engineer- Gas Engines ing Coal Minins Shop Practice Locomotive RunRefrigeration ning Plumbing Metal Mining. The FEES are payable in instalments of 20s, 15s, or 10<j per month, and sre therefore within the reach of all. With every course a magnificent Reference Library of from 1 to 10 volumes is given without extra charge, after the student has paid his or her second instalment. In future issues particulars will be given regarding the various courses, and all who are in any way interested are urged to write at once for a circular giving full information, If you wish to better your position this advertisement should interest you, J. G. SMITH, New Zealand Representative, International Correspondence Schools, The New House, 11-13 Cuba St., Wellington. WHOOPING COUGH. r |IHB medical faculty recommend MoLeod's Compound SYRUP OF TAR , for the speedy cure of WHOOPING COUGH AND CROUP. IN BOTTLES, 1/6 & 2/6. Sole Proprietor: FRANK SHAW, CONSULTING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, Medical Hall, Blenheim. NOTICE OF REMOVAIT MISS O'DONOGIIUE, Ladies' Tailoress & Costumier, has removed to premises in High Street, neat Victoria Hall, lately occupied by Miss Garnham.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 179, 31 July 1903, Page 3
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