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JOB PRINTING ANY STYLE orDESCRIPTION OF WORK Promptly Executed at the "EXPRESS" OFFICE

NELSOH#rr.# Mm good . . fm moate & co;sf S£ uf gag pared • Em mm by an . . jßf BRf expert. Mj PURE #'*..# TF A M wet* *V^ I Lf\Om take : . Jf mm your • i 427 * watch . Mm to a . i Mm foundry Em as buy « f& tea • . • Bam MspiA Jr Es{abl!shed WINDMILLS! WINDMILLS! ■ THE "SAMSON." rTIHE Strongest and most reliable A Windmill on the Market. "• Apply for catalogues and prices to JOHN CHAMBERS &" SON, Ltd., ' ■■ ' '■■* Wellington. Or p. W. ADAMS, Agent for Marlborough. The purity and percentage c ultramarine determine the bleach ing properties of Blue. Laundry Blue is made up of ultra- ; marine, in combination with glucose or , | some other substance, to bind the j particles into a nob. i It is the ultramarine that is of value, - tor it does the bleaching. a Some Blues contain an excess of binding matter, others are made of inferior ultramarine, while some contain the faults of both. "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it~ is often called contains the highest percentage of pure ultramarine. It is used in the Wellington Hospital Laundry because of its" efficiency and economy. - «» " Royal Blue " is sold by all storekeepers. L _ 3 9- JmSPWUkMA «fc. Zl - Undertakes the, protection of INVENTIONS, DESIGNS, AND TRADEMARKS In all Countries. ''- Address: Queen's Chambers 3 Wellington. Send for pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors." Free on application. * .." • DUCK SHOOTING SEASON. MILLER & McKAY are opening tip a tip-top selection of Hammer and Haminerless Shot Guns to suit all purses. ALSO: ■' KYNOCH'S CARTRIDGES. ELEY BROS' CARTRIDGES. DUCK CALLS. DECOY DUCKS. CARTRIDGE BAGS & GUN CASES. . ; '.AiiSO.: •'-.'..--.;. •\_ ,";- ■■ ■* A large stock of COLONIAL AMMUNITION POR DUCK SEABON. *%} Special importations of High-class CROCKERY, ; HARDWARE, - I & CUTLERY. r AT LOWEST PBICES. . :. FURNITURE. FURTITURE, ! Call and inspect our Show Boom. Stocked with the latest and best Furniture and Wicker Goods* BEDDING. BEDDING. [■'• . ■ • I .■;«'■ Try our pure, sweet Bedding, fat Lowest Prices for Cash. AT "MILdQEB & McKAY'S BLENHEIM AND PICTON. TIGER TEA | JUVENILE^ LEAGUE. i RESULT OF COMPETITION NO. 2. The following is the Completed Sew tence, 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 lact that Tiger Teas are ECONOMICAL and MATCHLESS." Although a very large number of competitors entered only five had even one word right. It was decided, however, 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, Fairfield, aged 12. James Cuthbert, Chertsey, Canterbury, aged 14. , WATCH FOR NEXT COMPETITION ! SADDLERY AND PIARNESS. TO MY FLAXBOURNE, SEDDON [ AND AWATERE CUSTOMERS. I HAVE to announce that my shop at Seddon is open daily for business under the management of MR BALLANGALL, and I trust that this will meet with satisfaction to all interested. F. NOSWORTHY, Saddle and Harness Maker, Blenheim and Seddon. GENERAL AGENCY COMPANY. . COOPER & DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS. BROWN'S PA"TENT DRAUGHT SPRINGS, MACHINES (aU~ makes) OVERHAULED. Farmers' and Tradesmen's Accounts Kept and Corrected. Temporary Offices: "Express" Avenue J. QUANE MANAGER. HOCKEY. Just Landed: NEW STOCK OF HOCKEY STICKS, GUARDS, ETC. —at— Wellington Prices. GUNS AND AMMUNITION. F. W.ADAMS, . MARKET STREET.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1906, Page 1