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CASH CLEARING SALE. MISS J. M. MILLINGTON, for One Fortnight Only, intends to sell all Winter Goods at a Groat Redaction. GREAT BARGAINS: Flannelettes, from 4d. Children's Coats and Caps at halfprice. Velvets at half-price. Serges—splendid value. Corsets, Hosiery, Laces, Under skirts, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, &c, &c. BARGAINS FOR CASH. Tc make room for Spring Goods. INSPECTION INVITED. J. M. WELLINGTON, alfred street. ttiencFng revolutionised JO In Cheapness, Quickness, and Effectiveness. rriHE undersigned is in a position to -*- supply the above in the shape of his patent Swingers, in iron or wood. No staples are required—" only a key" —is cut to any goage, and can be put on to old fences, between standards, o | otherwise. Once use this fence, and | you will always do so; standards are not in it with it; it always remains in ! line, never sags, all reeving is done away with, and it requires little or no repairs once it is properly put up. It is easily erected and taken down again, making it specially suitable for dividing turnips and rape, as well as permanent. It is specially suitable for horses and cattle; they cannot rub it over, and it does not get out of order. Those interested would do well to look at this I invention, which is to be seen at the Wairau Cricket Club's grounds. For > further information apply F. W. BURSILL, Sedgemere, Seddon. j Agents: ! W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Blenheim. ' JAMES FULLER, Seddon. JUST ARRIVED: Latest Novelties in /~N E NTS' TIES. f*i ENTS' PANAMA HATS up to 55/- ---/"> ENTS' SHIRTS. r^ ENTS' MERCERY AND > HOSIERY. /CENTS' FRAME HATS AND HARD HATS. DEE & SONS. PARKER'S MUSICAL WAREHOUSE. HENRY SPECHT, (from London), Pianoforte Tunsr & Repairer. Specially appointed Taper for D.I.C. Company, Wellington. Orders left at Ed. Parker's Cycle Depot will be promptly attended to. Permanent Address: Evendon St. (off Scott Street), Blenheim. CRITERION HOTEL, i Blenheim. FALCONER, Kj Late of the New Zealand Defence Department, Begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that he has assumed the proprietorship of the above well-known hotel, and begs to assure them that nothing will be wanting on his part to give the utmost satisfaction to those honoring him with their patronage. Commercial Travellers 1 Association's House. Cook Tourists' Headquarters. Newman Bros.' Royal Mail Coaches leave the hotel thrice weekly. Cold and Shower Baths, as well as a splendid water supply, will ensure every satisfaction. Commodious and well fltted-up Sample Rooms. Speight's Ales on Draught. Nothing but the Best of Wines arid Spirits Kept in Stock. Letters and Telegrams will Receive Prompt Attention. Telephone No. 15. P.O. Box No. 33. CAPTAIN FALCONER, Proprietor. SALE! SALE! SALE! HAVING removed into my new premises, I will hold a CASH CLEARING SALE For Fourteen Days Of the Whole of my Stock o£ DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND FANCY GOODS. All Lines will bo Reduced from 20 to 50^. ' Call Early and securo some of the Greatest Genuine Bargains that were ovor offored in the | Awatere district. JAMES FULLER, AWATERE EMPORIUM. /GOVERNMENT LIFE IN It surance. (Established 1870.) GROWTH OF FUNDS: 1881 ... £605,561 1801 ... £1,847,797 1901 ... £3,285,410 J.H. RlCHAßDSON...Commissioner

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 222, 19 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 222, 19 September 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 222, 19 September 1903, Page 4