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flKures, arc! test them for yonrself ! We could divide it np thus: — 320,000 Families, m. fn ,n,,.,i I tit»Pvirp Total each to receive Total Quantity Uice Va]uc . Coal—-i tons ... 120,000 tons 30s 192,000 Meat—Slbspr day 23,3(30,0001bs 4cl a89,633 10,000 bullocks 225,000 sheep Flour-12 501b rrrrin bags 8,751 tons £\Q 87,510 Oatmeal—lOOlbs 1,430 tons £12 17,1150 Potatoes—lOcwt 16,000 tons £"> 80,000 Fruit — 41bs per ■ week . ... U.BsG,ooolbs 3d 83,200 Butter—2lbswkly 3,328,0001bs Is 166,400 Milk-lqt daily... 2 ; ()12,000 S als Kid 121 333 Cheese—2ol bs ... (JlO.OOOlbs 6d 10,000 Boots & Shoes — 2 pairs men's ... 61,000 pairs 14s 41,800 2 pairs women's 64,000 pairs 12s 39/.00 (j pairs ch'drcn's 192,000 pairs 10s 8(i,000 Woollen Goods— 1 man's suit ... 82,000 suits 40s (vI.OOO 1 woman's dross 32,000 drosses 40a 61,000 ti ch'drcn's suits 192,000 suits 12s 97,020 2 pairs blankets 61,000 pairs 15s 48,000 12 yards llannel 381,000 yards Is 19,200 2 suits 111 0 n's underwear ... 64,000 suits 10s 32,000 2 suits women's underwear ... 64,000 suits 10s 32,000 Och'dren'ssuits 192,000 suits 5s 43,000 10 pairs sox aud stockings ... 320,000 pairs Is6d 24,000 A drawer table ... 32,000 tables 15s 21,000 6 chairs 192,000 chairs 5s 48,000 House rent ... 32,000 houses £26 year, 10s wkly. 832,000 Church—2s pr wk 32,000 sub- ~.e , ™ each family... scribers 1bb,400 Daily paper —6d 32,000 subper week ... scribers 41,b0u Christmas dinner 32,000 dinners 15s 24,000 Pension to 10,000 families ... 10s per week £26 260,000 Annual holiday to celebrate adveilt Of SObriety Balauco ... 4,39 d 3,152,849 Workers, think of it ! Which will pay beat —liquor and wretchedness, or .sobriety and plenty? Think > f all the women and children made hungry by intemperance, and of the thousand' of homes which could ba made brighter! But that is not all. Look at the effect on the industries of the country and the wage fund ! Everything mentioned in tbia table i* actually produced in the colony. If tbe money was ape«t than, it would give employment to 35 000 workers at; current wages, and there would be A BOOM ALL KOUND.

OTAGO M !' I/TING COS BLENHEIM, TT7B ara Nets Oasli Buyers oi OAT SHEAVES and WHEAT STRAW, And Every Description of FARMERS' PRODUCE In Any quantity. Also— WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, &C. We make Liberal Cash Advances against Wool for sale in the Colony or for the Home market. OTAGO MALTING COMPANY. ARTHUR WIFFEN. SIEBY'S T7l XCSLSIOE TEA ROOMS OPPOSITE LITERARY INSTITUTE, Blenheim. LUNCH, TEA AND SUPPER. Afternoon Tea a Specialty. The above is under the management of MRS and MISS KIJSBi*. 'A Tea to Your Taste ■ «SB£S«WSI> 1 A NEW TEA and a Good cma. 1 A blend of the choicest hill-grown 1 Ceylon leaf, scientifically blend- | ed and carefully packed; that is | why it is tha only Tea sold with 1 & guarantee. I Cash Prize Distribution, JuceOO 1 COUPONS in every Tin. | Don't take "just as good"— I thera is none. Insist on having I " Stand-Out," ifc'a cheaper in § the long run. Your grocer has it. I 0«S GUAfMNTES.—Buy a tin, try I the tea for three days, then if you a do no? like it return in erigias! | tin with coupon to R. Wilson A Go., 1 Dunedin, wlio will cheerfully re- 1 ' £vtnd your money. I "CHILDREN'S COMPETITION." WANTED.— Every Boy and Girl to ask their Grocer for a circular giving; full information about a most interesting Drawing and AcU writing Competition. SEVENTEEN PR ZEB, Oneoi: ... ... £2 0 0 Two of ... ... £10 0 Each Four 0f... ... £0 10 0 Each Ten of ... ... £0 4 0 Each IE your Grocer can't supply you with particulars and conditions write to the following Addre=s: •TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE.' P.O. Box 111, Dunedin. JAMES A. LESLIE, (Late of Ballinger Bros., Wellington), i BEGS to announce that he has I commenced business as PLUMBER, TINSMITH, AND GASFITTER, Tanks, Baths, Pumps, and Windmills For Sale. Hot and Cold Water Laid on. All orders promptly attended to. ESTIMATES GIVEN., Temporary Address: Nezt Smith's Boardfag House, HIGH STREET.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 277, 18 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 277, 18 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 277, 18 November 1905, Page 4

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