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BIRCH HILL ESTATE. MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT. THE Owners having decided to close accounts, have instructed Messrs DALGETY AND COMPANY, Limited, to invite Tenders for the Purchase of the unsold portions of this very desirable Freehold Property, comprising 18,500 Acres, subdivided, into 5 Blocks of 1100, 1300. 5000, 5500, and 5600 Acres respectively. Full particulars, including plans, are obtamable^n application from any of the offices of Dalgety and Company, Limited, throughout New Zealand. lenders to be at per acre, and to be ! < ±£ h6T>yh?le area or for one or more of the Blocks. BiSwriifr J° marke<* "Tenders for i Birch Hill » to be accompanied by a aeposit of 10 per cent, on the full pu" chase money, and to be lodged with tk® undersigned not later than Noon 25th April 1908 The highest or any tender not neces•arily accepted. DALGETT AND~COMPANY, LTD 6 Customhouse Quay, Wellington: "'

NOTICE. ON and after this date we, th* undersigned Coal or Wood Dealers, have agreed that all retail coal sales in quantities under One Ton, and all Wood Orders, will be supplied for CASH ONLY. Signed: , LEVIN AND Co., Ltd. CHING'S PRODUCE STORE McKENZIE CARRYING Co ' J SCOTT AND Co. L. W. YARRALL. W r E. CLOUSTON & Co., Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AN DMERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd. April 11th, 1908. NON-INJURIOUS HAIR TONIC. REALISING that there are good1 ;. and bad preparations on the market, which naturally make the public cautious before buying, we have had our famous Wioletta Hair *ood and.Tonic analysed. Here is the analyst's report :* 6 Brittain St., Linwood, Christchurch, 14th May, 1J907. I, the undersigned analyst, do hereby certify that I have analysed the above-mentioned sample, and I find it to be a powerful tonic for promotingthe growth of the hair, and to be fref ■ ■ rrom any injurious matters. [ A. A. BICKERTON, i Colonial Analyst, Canterbury, N.Z. Only \3s 6d; by post, 6d extra. GEO.'PATCHETT, Tobacconist, Agent for Blenheim. BE CAREFUL JfMTMrODDRINK^ A V? ID J cheap. di"inks manufac- I -CMI. tured with inferior ingredients ; amidst insanitary ' surroundings. ; Always insist on being served with Thomson &Co's Waters and Cordial* ' iney.have no peer in the World. DRINK THOMSON & CO/S BEVERAGES. They are manufactured with/ pure crystal spring water and the choicest of ingredients in "the most sanitary a,nd up-to-date factory south of the Line." Machinery lined with sotro sil.veb prevents the possibility of metallic contamination. AH Thomson's drinks are delightful thirst-quenchers and stomachic tonics. THOMSOOIS; QUNEOIN. 19 Special Gold Medals against the World. 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 consignment of NEW BOOKS just to hand. NOTE.—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. INSPECTTON~CORDIALLY INVITED. A. J. CUIIIIGB MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 91, 16 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 91, 16 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 91, 16 April 1908, Page 2