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Th« Sheepowner* ' The Farmer's The Business Man's The Working Man's: PAPER.

POPULAR NOTICE COLUMN MAKE ZNOWN YOUR NEEDS. Wanted Advertisements, relating to Labour, etc. ; Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and short Trade Notices, NOT—EXCEEDING SIXTEEN WORDS, are inserted in this column for one shilling each insertion, if prepaid. WANTED. GOOD MACHINE SHEARERS to Shear the Weld's Hill, Flaxbourne and Jordan flocks, starting early in November. Price, 17s 6d per 100 sheep, rations found. Apply— JAMES BELL. WANTED.— Girl to help with housework. Easy place in town. Apply Miss Robinson, Stationer. WANTED— Every man to buy the new " Eoscar Tie." You can only get them from us.—L. Bartlett. WANTED.— Youth to work on the farm. Apply G. Bishell, Rawkesbury. WANTED.— General Servant; no washing. Wages, 15s. Apply Mrs -Seymour, Meadowbank. WANTED. — General Servant, country place, close town. Wages, 15s to 20s. Apply, " G.", "Express" Office. NOVEL, pretty and effective.— "The Boscar Tie," at L. Bartlett's, Mercer and Hatter. WANTED.— A Ploughman for Mahakipawa. Yearly billet;good wages. Apply Marlborough Farmers' Co-operative Association. mHOROUGH Gentlewoman, domesA ticated, and good manager, seeks position as Housekeeper. Address, '; Superiority," Box 239 G.P.0., Wellington. BE one of the first to buy a "Boscar Tie."—Bartlett's, Mercer. LOST.— Two Bay Draught Mares,. clipped trace high, rug on one, branded J.B. Finder please wire J. Barr, Spring Creek. SOMETHING quite new for men.— " The Boscar Tie," at Bartlett's, Mercer. TO LET.—At Springlands: Comfortable 6-roomed House, hot and cold water, every convenience. Apply Mrs Saul. ONE hundred thousand Envelopes just received at Express Office for trade purposes. ONE hundred thousand Envelope* just received at Express Office for trade purposes. UST LANDED— Another shipment of Steel Trunks and Hat Boxes, also 4000 Postcards, local views, at IS for Is. Call and inspect at T. Smale'B. EDDING CARDS.—CaII and inspect Newest Designs -just TNG VWOR aKS." EXPRESS>> PRINTi^iOMMERCIAL PRINTING of KJ every description promptly executed at the Express Office. DON'T SOW CHEAP SEEDS. SUTTON'S SEEDS ARE THE FINEST IN THE WORLD SOW NOW "SUTTON'S Special pi AsSS rs,. in 2s packets—Ostrich Plume, Blushing Beauty, Giant Comet, Victoria Firekmg, Snowball. SUTTON'S DWARF DEFIANCE, Magnificent Marrowfat Pea, 2J feet high. SUTTON'S SEEDS are from selec* A Plants since 1806. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Queen's Chambers, opposite G.P.O. Wellington. MR HUGHES undertakes the whole work of applications for Patents in all countries. Write for our splendid Booklet " Advice to Inventors." We will send it post free on application. Marlborough Agents: Griffiths & Son. Keating- & Nicholas, LACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, COACHBUILDERS, HORSE-SHOERS AND GENERAL SMITHS, AND COACH-PAINTERS. A LL kinds of Vehicles Made or "*■■*■ Repaired on the Shortest Notice. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Address: Charles Street, at rear o* Club Stables. L. W. ROLLINSHAW, CONSULTING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. SPECIALIST on Gas, Oil and Pro. ducer Gas Engines. MOTOR CARS, CYCLES AND LAUNCH ENGINES GvorhauLxl and Repaired. Address: Market Street South* (Opposite Srnale and Hay's.i

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 224, 21 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 224, 21 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 224, 21 September 1907, Page 1