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CROWDS OF DELIGHTED ifJYERS Thronging the premises day after day bear ample testimony of the QTRIKING AND ATTRACTIVE "OARGAINS AT WAENOCK AND ADKIN'S' GREAT BARGAIN SALE. A RECORD WEEK OF BARGAINS! ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF LADIES' JACKETS & CAPES TO HAND To be given away at 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6, 11/«. You will hardly believe it, but Come and See for Yourselves. LADIES' READY-MADE COSTUMES: Marked to clear 10/6,12/8,13/6,17/6 See Them! FLANNELETTE MARKED TO QUIT: Striped to be cleared at 4|d, s|d, 6|d .' ... 20 pieces Blouse Flannelette, floral pattern, usually sold at lOJd; our price, 4 3 d 20 pieces Blouse Flannelette, spots, usually sold at 1/2; our price, b|d THS LATEST AND GREATEST BLANKET BARGAINS: English Blankets, 7/9,10/6,12/6,14/9; Colonial Blankets, 16/6,18/6, 22/6,25/CEDAR QUILTS: Large sizes to be sold at 16/6, 18/6, 22/6. ANOTHER LOT CHOICE GOODS AT ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICES: DRESS GOODS. More Bargains For This Week! A General Clearance at Cost Price! DRESS TWEED, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. FLAKED TWEEDS, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 Hundreds of COSTUME LENGTHS at 5/6, 7/6,9/6,10/6,12/6. GLOVES! GLOVES! Another Lot of Wear-WeU KID GLOVES to Hand: SalePriee, 2/3; if posted, 2/4 UNPARALLELED BARGAINS ALL ROUND ! BE IN TIME ! warnookTnd ad kin. BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON. STEWART DAWSON $ CO.'S -——s SPECIAL SALE . . OF . . Ladies' and Gent's Watches, 20 PER CENT. OR 4/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT. >*sSW*gt LADIES and GENTLEMEN! fa 11' dust at present we are overstocked ul Jm in Silver Hunting and Silver OpenFace KEYWIND WATCHES. We are therefore determined to I .^^^SSfiS^^^. clear surplus stocks, and for a few I weeks will offer our well-known 4 English Lever and other watches at wßbz*~ vSXvSb!^ sreatly reduced prices. Our usual JflflKr" f^ir-nn prices for these watches is fully 30 AHhT J^»\ 'jnl with an extra discount of 4/- in the iHff vlalffib iMv/ JhtA watches as you nevei> had before. IH iT^!%§Pnr * mHa Each watch will carry our guarantee i^jHSir only continue for a snorfc period, i^^^;°'tJßßKf you should order at once. Send P. 0.0. or cheque, and we will send you any of the following watches: — USUAL PRICE NOW Gent's Silver Hunting English Levers ... ... 4io o 312 0 Gent's Silver Hunting English Levers ... ... 310 o 216 0 Gent's Silver Hunting-Eclipse" Watch... ... 200 112 0 Gent's Silver Open-Face "Eclipse" Watch ... 110 o 14 0 Gent's Silver Open-Face " Excelsior" Lever ... 500 400 Gent's Silver Hunting " Defiance" Watch ... 112 6 16 0 Ladies* Silver Hunting English Levers ... ... 3J° ° 216 0 Ladies' Silver Hunting " Defiance" Watch ... 112 6 16 0 Ladies' Silver Hunting "Eclipse" Watch ... 200 112 0 Ladies' Silver Open-Face "Eclipse" Watch ... 150 100 Ladies' Silver Hunting " Nonpareil" Watch ... 310 o 216 0 Ladies' Silver Open-Face "Nonpareil" Watch ... 3 ° ° 2 8 0 « — . j STEWART DAWSON & CO. JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z.

Pelorus Road Board.—First Tuesday in each month, at 11 a.m. Spring Creek River Board.—First Monday each month, at 1.30 p.m. Supreme Court Sittings, 1904.— Courthouse, Blenheim: Thursday, 3rd March; Wednesday, Bth June; Wednesday, 16th November; at 10.30 a.m. Warden's Court.—As business requires, usually on Thursday. Wairau Licensing Committtee.— Annual meeting, first Tuesday in June: Quarterly meeting, first Tuesdays in March, September, and December. Spring Creek Eoad Board.—First Monday each month, at 2.30 p.m. Wairau Road Board.—First Friday each month, 10.30. a.m. Marlborough Land Board.—Second Tuesday each month, at 10 a.m. Omaka Domain Board.—First Wednesday each month, at 2 p.m. Marlborough High School Board of Governors. — Second Monday each month, at noon. Omaka Road Board.—First Monday each month, at 2 p.m. Picton Road Board.—Third Saturday each month, at 11 a.m. Late-fee Letters, &c, must be paid Id in addition to th« ordinary postage. Registration.—The fee for all places is 3d. SOUND BUSINESS ON PHILANTHROPIC LINES. TTfOR the past 22 years we have been X? running our business as much for the good of our numerous customers as profit to ourselves. We are still pursuing this course. At the present time we are selling all lines in GROCERY, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, IRONMONGERY, FENCING MATERIAL, PRODUCE, &0., lat prices far below what are generally | charged elsewhere. We deliver goods to all parts of the province as punctually as it is possible I to do so. We do a careful trade, thus preventing bad debts. Our customers have not, therefore, to pay for those who "pay by the mile." Write for our detailed Price Lists. WE ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF EVERY CLASS OF FARM PRODUCE. G. BAKY :& SON GENERAL STORE, Renwick. THE BOHALLY WOOL WORKS. TTIGHEST Cash Prices given lor XJL Wool, Hides, Sheep and Goat Skins. Wool received for scouring, in large or small quantities, at moderate charges. S. TAPP. Blank Receipt Books on handnnd lor »Ie Emm* Office,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 146, 27 June 1904, Page 4

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