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NOTICE. ON arid after this date we, tht undersigned Coal or Woo<j Dealers, have agreed that all retail coal sales in quantities under One Ton, and all Wood Orders, will be ; supplied for CASH ONLY. j Signed: LEVIN AND Co., Ltd. CHING'S PRODUCE STORE. McKENZIE CARRYING Co. J. SCOTT AND Co. ■! L. W. YARRALL. . | W. E. CLOUSTON & Co., Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AN DMERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd. April 11th, 1908. | : : WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. rr H4? }l. whas this man says of 1 . Wioletta, the most effective Hair ionic known. Here is his own letter :— Wioletta Toilet Co., o . T • ~ Christchurch. Sirs —Last May I had occasion to consult your agent, Mr J. Baxter, Timaru, concerning my hair, whicli wds m a very bad way. Acting on his advice, I decided to try Wioletta^ ana within a short period the tonic effected a transformation from a bald head to as good a head of hair as you* can find on any man in New Zealand. My cure is a complete one, and I strongly advise anyone suffering from baldness or any hair trouble to use. Wioletta. I consider Wioletta worth ■ its weight in gold. Yours faithfully, C. C. ROBERTS. Only 3s 6d; by post, 6d extra. GEO. PATCHETT, Tobacconist Agent for Blenheim. TO FEEL BRIGHT AND WELL DRINK " WAI-RONGOA." IT is undoubtedly the most valuable table water yet discovered in N.Z. and far surpasses any foreign ' spa "water ever imported here. ; As a tonic and pick-me-up it is ■ unexcelled'and never fails to benefit ■ cases of Indigestion, Constipation, , Liver Complaint, Gout, and Eheumatism. It^ contains an abundance of NATTJBA.L gas, which renders " Wai-Bbngoa ".specially suitable for ' use at meals. ' '■< It carries the recommendation of ■ the medical profession, and is sup : plied by leading hospitals, TJ.S.S. Co's fleet, Bellamy's, &c. For your health's sake you should drink it regularly. BOTTLED ONLY BY Thomson & Co., At the famous Wai-Eongoa Springs. 19 Special Gold Medals against 1 the World. x A. J. CUMMINGS, (Late L. A. White.) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEALER GENERAL NEWSAGENT, ETC. MARKET STREET NORTH. JUST ARRIVED! /~IALL and inspect the large con- *■-■' signment of NEW BOOKS just to hand. NOTE.-i-These Books are the latest procurable in Australasia. ' A large variety of Leather and Fancy Goods, Wallets, Purses, Ladies' Companions, etc., etc. Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, and General Stationery. Any Article not in Stock Promptly Procured. INSPECTION~CORDIALLY INVITED. A. J. CUMMINGS MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM. Have You ? Ever *? Tried "Tigei»" TeasP TT'S UP TO YOU To get acquainted with the good qualities of " TIG EE." Don't wait till your husband complains of the tea you are using—most men are longr suffering,—but keep good with him by giving him good .. TEA— "TIGER" TEA, The best, value obtainable. If everybody knew the real excellence of ;'TIGEE" TEAS it would be almost impossible to supply the demand. Every ounce is worthy. The "TIGEE" Blends bring a benison on homes where they are ' used. Get Some "Tsges*" Tea Tb-day. BIKCHiHJLL ESTATE. MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. PJIHE Owners having decided to X close accounts, have instructed Messrs DALGETY AND COMPANY Limited, to invite Tenders for the Purchase of the unsold portions of tlm I very desirable Freehold Property com" prising 18,500 Acres, subdivided into 5 Bbck s of 1100 , 1300, 5000, 5500, ?nd 5600 Acres respectively Full particulars including plan's are obtainable on application from any 3 the offices of Dalgetv a^<l CV>™ J of the Blocks r one or more Bi^Hill^ t ? ark6d "Tenders fw the undeiK, Ji x, be lod Sed with •aril; d °r «y tender not necesBALGETY AND~CX)Mp ANY TT r>

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 2