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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS.

An advertiser has a Martini-Enfield •.rifle >f or sale.

An advertiser has purebred tumbler pigeons for sale. A general servant for a private hospital in Nelson is in demand. An impounding notice is inserted today. ___.

A good "general" or housemaidwaitress is wanted. .

Two flaxcutters are wanted for Langley Dale.

A ;general servant is wanted for town service.

Griffiths and Son's revised property list appears in this issue.

•Comfortable board and 'residence with a private family is offered a single gentleman: Those interested in cycling and athletic club are invited to attend a meeting on Wednesday evening. The funeral of Mrs Humphrey O'Leary will leave the residence, Old Renwick Road, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Premises, suitable for business purposes, in a rising suburb of-Welling-ton, are advertised to let. A. R. Durrant, of the Modern Pharmacy, has a notice in this issue of interest to sufferers from corns.

A revised property list is inserted tcMiay by Jno. White, land and commission agent. A notice demanding payment of Income Tax on the 31st January is inserted to-day by the Commissioner of Taxes. ' • ■■■:■ "• ' ■" , v '.

Mr F. . Webb. Consulting Herbal Specialist, of Wellington, may be consulted at the Club Hotel for a few days, from Tuesday next. Griffiths and Son will, on Wednesday next, conduct an auction sale of the furniture and effects of Mr H. Trent, Weld Street.

W. Sheard, practical painter, paperhanger, and general house decorator, Alfred Street, has a business announcement in this issue.

Jam buyers should peruse the advice given in this issue as to the purchase of "X" brand. A visit of inspection to the up-to-date factory at Nelson is invited.

Rheumatism, gout, sciaticaj lumbago, are caused by excess of uric acid poison in the blood which deposits in rtihe muscles and joints. RHEUMO quickly cures. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All cyclists will be interested in Messrs E. Reynolds and Co.'s change advertisement, which appears in another column. For the month of January only,. the firm are making treat reductions in the usual prices of lcycles and accessories. The goods can be supplied at the same prices by the Company's agents and depots throughout the Colony. Messrs E Reynolds and Co. are to be congratulated on their new head office building, into which they moved on January Ist. This fine four-storey structure is situated in Victoria Street Wellington, and the fact that it is by iar the largest warehouse occupied by any cycle firm in the Colony, is in itself a great tribute to the growth of I the firm s business^

■(Capt. Edwin wired at 1.5 p.m. as follows:—" Northerly moderate to strong winds; glass fall; tides moderate."

The death on the 3rd of January of Mr Jeremiah O'Connor, Waimea West, iNelson, at the age of 62 years, is re^ •corded. Relatives of the deceased are '.resident in Marlborough.

A Nelson telegram states that no ram has fallen for nearly ten weeks in the Waimea Plains, but there has been abundance in the Buller district, where *he grass is breast high.

Brink Marlborough Brewery Companys Herbal Beer; a splendid drink *or the summer months. The Company are also manufacturers of Cordials. The Lemon Squash and Lime Juaee are specially recommended: purity guaranteed. * The High Commissioner in London ias cabled to the Mines Department (says a Press Association telegram) asking what areas are available at Maharahara, near Woodville, as copper areas. '- : -■■■'. •• *

RHEUMO has permanently cured thousands of sufferers from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and lumbago It will cure you. All stores, 2s 6d and4s M. Ixive it a trial.

Cable news has been received in ■Uunedm announcing the death at London of Mr Donald McLean, well-known an amateur theatrical eir.cles, who originally joined Brough's combination, w£ a, ftl rwarcls became a member of Wheeler ? companies in South Africa. hill TJT% d Wllson Barrett in Eng-

Have you a sore that won't heal; if over at 9 o'clock this morning The ™fwere Christchurch 78, Tir? tin and Clyde 77, Balclutha 76, and Blenheim and Queeastown 75. The lowest reading was 61, at Bluff The barometnc readings Varied between 30.10 at East Cape and 29.15 at Bealey. Blenheim recorded 29 82 Blue-sky records were the commonest' and no station reported rain The sea was rough at Cape Campbell: a slight swell was running at Kaikoura, and at Cape Farewell and on the West Coast JJars the water was smooth.

Exposure to cold and damp causes rheumatism. The skin cannot give off the excess of uric acid, and it becomes deposited in the blood. RHEUMO will quickly cure the trouble. All fifeamists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XL, Issue 5, 7 January 1907, Page 3

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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XL, Issue 5, 7 January 1907, Page 3

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XL, Issue 5, 7 January 1907, Page 3

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