GREAT DRAPERY SALE. EEALY'S PREMISES, WYNEN STREET.' SATURDAY, 21st APRIL, 190. EF. HEALY is favoured with in- • structions from the British Trading and Importing Company to sell by Public Auction as above — Dress Goods, Woollens, including Vicunas, Serges, Rainproof Suitings, Scotch, Irish and Colonial Tweeds, Swiss and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Serviette, Table Dam;i3k, Sweaters, Towels, Marcolla and Honeycombe Quilts, Pillow Slips, Sheets, Furs, including Capes, Muffs and Collarettes. These goods will be on view To-moeeow and following days. INS PECTION INVITED. E. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. TIGER TEA JUVENILE LEAGUE RESULT OF COMPETITION NO. 2. The following is the Completed Sentence, which was opened by the Manager of the "Otago Daily Times" in the presence of our. representative: — "Discriminating tea drinkers of N.Z. are daily testifying to the iact that Tiger Teas are ECONOMICAL and MATCHLESS." Although a very large number of j competitors entered only five had even j one word right. It was decided, how- j ever,' to give a Prize to each of the latter, and-a cheque for £1 each has 'been sent to the following:— Alice Allen, Kononi, Tuapeka, aged 14. Eileen M. Fillingham, Caversham, aged 10. Geo. V. Barnett, Woodville, aged 11. Lizzie Duncan, Fail-field, aged 12. James Cuthbert, Chertsey, Canterbury, aged 14. WATCH FOR NEXT COMPETITION! ', _J —i PICTON ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. TKTOTICE is hereby given that the -^ Annual Election for three members of the above Board will take place as under:—
District of Cloudy Bay.—Two Members. Day of Nomination, Fkidat, April 27th; day of election' ; Feiday, May 4th. District of Tua Marina. —Ono Member. -Day of nomination, Satueday, April 28th; day of election. Satubday, May sth. \ Nominations, in the form numbered 2 in first schedule to " The Local Elections Act, 1904," ' must. be delivered to me or addressed to " The Returning Officer" and left at the Post Office, Tua Marina, for the Cloudy Bay District, and at the Post Office, Koromiko^ for the Tua Marina District any time before noon of the days mentioned for receiving Nominations. : . Nomination papers can be had at the Post Offices or from the undersigned. A. W. BARNETT, Returning Officer. Tua Marina, April 18th, 1906. H. C. GIBBONS & CO., . SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. 1 WOW TJEADY. mow XVeady. Narcissus, Anemone, Crocus, , ' , Hyacinths, 9 Ixias, Kanunculas, Freesias, Iris, Etc. |^° Collections 6/-to 21/. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Danthonia, Clovers, • Paspalum Dilitatum, : Cocksfoot, Etc./ .. GARDEN SEEDS. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Note Oub Addkess :— SOUTH MARKET ST., Blenheim.
GET THE HABIT Of going to the Dresden for the Best Pianos. GET THE HABIT Of buying Organs for the church, the school, or the home from the Dresden. GET THE HABIT Of understanding that, a guarantee from the Dresden means what it says. GET THE HABIT Of knowing you are always welcome at the Dresden. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Wellington. ' North Island Manager, ; M. J. BROOKES. GRIFFITHS & SON, Agents, Blenheim. SPECIAL LINES —AT — W. B. GIRLING & CO. THE "" BERLIN " SHIRT, FOR Dress or Ordinary Wear, made in Ireland expressly for W. B. GIRLING AND CO. The Popular Double Collar, : " STANMORE," Made of four-fold Irisli Linen. , Obtainable only at W. U GIftLING & CO 1 S PICTON ROAD BOARD. A LL Traffic will be STOPPED on Hunter's Road, from this date until further notice during re-building of culvert. J. PARFITT, Inspector. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT MRS WATSON'S, HIGH STREET. X ATEST Novelties in Millinery, Silk -^ Slips, Skirts, Blouses, Dress Materials and Trimmings, Direct from the London Warehouses. INSPECTION INVITED. -^ MOTOR YACHT FOR SALE. THE Motor Yacht "Niwarn," specially built last year for the Commo dore of the Otago Yacht Club, and now being used by him for a cruise in the 1 Sounds, will, on completion of cruise, be sold specially cheap to save expense of returning to Dunedin. Boat is now lin Picton, and delivery can be arj ranged for any time within ten days. J Length 34ft, beam 7ft 3in. Full cabin with side windows dropping into pockets. [ Speed, 9 miles. Apply early, I H. B. NEES, I ' Picture Totit Office. ,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 89, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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672Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 89, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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