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DOMINION DAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the "Banks and Bankers Act, 1880." and its amendments, THUESDAY, 26th September, 1907, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the Banks in Blenheim, and the Bank of New Zealand,Picton. For the Bank of New Zealand : W CALLENDEB, General Manager. For the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited: JAMES COATES, General Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales : E. I. FINCH, Inspector. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM: DOMINION DAY. I INVITE the Burgesses of thi. Borough of Blenheim to observe THURSDAY, the 26th inst., Dominion Day, as a Public Holiday, in lieu of Wednesday. A. McCALLUM, Mayor. Council Chambers, 21st September, 1907. EARLY SEED POTATOES. 8 i TONS I 8 LAPSTONE KIDNEY; specially selected Seed Size. First-class sample. Do not need cutting into sets. READY TO PLANT NOW. Price: 70s per ton; sacks extra. McLAUCHLAN AND CO., Grove Road. A. M'CUSKER, GOLD MEDALLIST, CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. PHOTOGRAPHER, Charles Street, near Drill Shed, on« minute's walk from Post Office.. PORTRAITS taken daily and by appointment. Landscape and all other classes of Photo work undertaken at any part of the Province. Orders are now being booked for outdoor work. GRAZING LAND TWO MILES FROM HAVELOCK. FOR SALE A NICE LITTLE SHEEP RUN. -J f\ ACRES Freehold, fronting JL \J Coach Road. |!^-| -f ACRES Lease-in-Perpetuity. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. Particulars on application to— H. M. READER, Havelock. Or to: JNO. WHITE, Agent, Blenheim. BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING decided to commence business as a WATCHMAKER, IN BLENHEIM, Next to Mr Ed. Parker's, The Grocery Business formerly conducted by me will in future be carried on by Mr A. E. Peake. In thanking customers for past favours I respectfully request a continuance of their patronage for my successor. Further particulars of my new business will be announced in a few days, when some information as to my credentials as a first-class Watchmaker will be furnished the public. C. E. PEAKE, (Late Mr F. Grady, Wellington). In connection with the above, I wish to state that the Grocery Business will bo carried on in the future as in the past, and every courtesy and consideration will be shown to those who extend their patronage. A. E. PEAKE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1907, Page 7