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THE GREATEST COMFORT FOE THE WARM WEATHER NOW APPROACHING IS A PANAMA <^_^<^^J\ HAT. IT has been said that wearing hats is responsible for Baldness, Blindness and Insanity, but if you wear one of our Hats you will not be troubled with these evils. OUR FOLDING PANAMAS AEE LIGHT AND AIRY . . . . ; AND JUST WHAT YOU WANT. THIS SEASON THE SMART :^N^W^P^- ;} BOATER .'.. in, bii--'--rT* if1,. ''. _ jßin". '(.ITi Will be much worn, and we are now showing New Lines with Protected Edges, specially manufactured for us by Woodrpws and Tress and Co. OUR COOL SPRING BOWLER HATS, In all sizes and shapes, to Fit all Heads, are the most Comfortable Lighest Hard Hats made for Men. ~ ' NEW NEGLIGE SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, COLLARS AND TIES, ARE NOW OPENING UP. L. C. BARTLETT, GENTS' HATTER AND MERCER, BLENHEIM. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. .^gk LADIES' EVENING BHOES, LADIES'WALKING SHOES, LADIES' SLIPPERS, MEN'S LACE BOOTS, MEN'S BUTTON BOOTS 12/6 to 25/- 15/6, 20/-, in Chrome or Glace Kid. MEN'S SLIPPERS, GOLOSHES, GUM BOOTS, KNEE BOOTS, ALL SIZES. - —ftt_ His I yywj^^B^B^^^^l^fr'^jP^r^Pß . ~ t .. ■ ■ ' wilbur^s .

MACEAY & WfIISHAW, liAKB AGENTS, FEILDINGr AND MASTEETON. «QQ ACEES, Feilding; all plough- \) tJ O able; 12 paddocks ; well watered j 2 houses, and all necessary outbuildings. JJI3 10s per acre. -.-■-■ ".- ••„■ -.:. -;./:: A556/151. AQA ACRES, 15 miles Feilding ; 130 Uvv acres in bush, balance in grass ; I 7-roomed house and all outbuildmgs ; 8 paddocks ; veil j watered. j3Eß'ss per acre. Will -winter 2* sheep per acre. A654/154. Y(\Kf\ ACEES, 14 miles Hunterville; Lv/eJv/all in grass except "shelter bush j 17 paddocks, well watered, good undulating country; one house of 6 rooms and one of 4 rooms; large wool-shed fitted with shearing machines for four shearers, concrete dip, yards, etc., and all necessary outbuild- , ings. J6ll per acre. A586/206. QAAA ACEES,Masterton;6ooacres tIOUV/ in bush and scrub, balance in grass, except 50 acres in crop. Well divided into 16 paddocks ; well watered ; 6-roomed "house, up-to-date wool shed ; 4 shearing machines, dip, yards, etc. £4>10s per acre. QQQ ACEES, Feilding; 10 acres in /wt/O bush, balance ploughable, mostly been ploughed; 7-roomed house, 5-atall stable granary, cowshed, etc. J6J.6 per acre. A558/65. TEEMS CAN BE AEEANGED FOE THE ABOVE PLACES. NOTICE THIS. MORE LIGHT. LESS* COST. The Lindsay Light. PATCHETT AND -WATSON, Local Agents. MANTLES, GLOBES, BURNERS Kept in Stock. JAS. 1. LESLIE, TJNSMITET, PLUMBER, AND GASFITTER, SANITARY ENGINEER. ETC., (Late of. Ballinger Bros', Wellington. HAVING decided to do away with the front Stock to make more room for the General Plumbing and Gasfitting Lines, Mb Leslie will SELL The Whole of the Stock, consisting of: ENAMEL AND TINWARE —AT — GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ADDRESS: CHARLES STREET. Next Bank N.S.W. W. McGill & Sons, MONUMENTAL MASONS, Wellington, . BEG to intimate that they have a large and varied stock of Marble and Granite Memorials to select from, and invite all those requiring any kind of cemetery work to call and see their LOCAL AGENT, MR W. HAY, Cemetery Custodian, who will be pleased to submit designs and estimates for their approval. SPRINGLANDS NURSERY, "VTOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT "^ PINUS INSIGNIS MACROCARPA and BLUE GUMS. Thirty Thousand strong two-year transplanted trees. JOHN HAIiE, SPRINGLANDS NURSERY, Blenheim.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 221, 4 October 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 221, 4 October 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 221, 4 October 1906, Page 4

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