THE SEVEN AGES OF SV9AN. ; FIRoT AGE—Soothing Syrup. SECOND AGE—Candy. THIRD AGE—Face Powdor. FOURTH AGE—Digestive Tablets. FIFTH AGE—Hair Grower. SIXTH AGE—Rheumatic Liniment. SEVENTH AGE—invalid's Foods. mHE Requirements of EVERY AGE -»- carefully looked after —at— THE MODERN PHARMACY. ■ A. R-'DURRANT," CONSULTING CHEMIST. Opposite the Criterion Hotel. W.B.GIRLXIW AND CO., LTD. WE. HAVE JUST OPENED and are now showing A LOVELY- RANGE OF AND SPECIAL VALUE IN LADIES' FUR NECKLETS, MUFFS, SETS, Etc. ... Imported Direct from the Manufacturers. Abel ranging in * Price from lowpriced but useful Furs up to the rare and fashionable Stone Marten at sixteen guineas the set. Our large shipments o,f Ladies' Costumes, Jackets, etc., are a revelation to the ladies of Marlborough. for their combination of virtues^ viz.: Stylish, well cut,; good value, and a splendid choice, including all qualities and sizes. We have just received a large and comprehensive assortment of Maids' and Children's Winter Hats, Bonnets, and Coats, in Beaver, Astrakhan, Curl Cloth., Serge, etc. For Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats we consider ourselves "right there," and with a lovely lot of Ribbons, Flowers, and Feathers to match every shade and suit every shape, do not think that you will need to purchase elsewhere. We are making a special line this season of Ladies' and Children's Winter Underclothing, and have imported an immense range to enable us to suit all needs. Our Dress and Blouse Materials for this season are right up to date, and for choice and value would be hard to beat. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT ■..'.•.. Is m good going order, and customers , may rely upon having their materials made up.to the best advantage and at a reasonable figure at %V B. GIKLING AND CO., LTD., MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. AND AT PICTON AND HAVELOCK. SIGHT-TESTING. : TjATRONS of this department can i •«- rely on careful attention. ! I. am fully qualified by examination, \ and- guarantee complete satisfaction in all cases. ■ Gold, Gold-fitted, and Nickel Steel Frames supplied. ' Lenses of highest grade only used. ! Oculists' prescriptions filled at short s notice. t " , C. F. A. WHITEFORD, : (Late F. Shaw.) . 5 CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, \ Medical Hall, Blenheim. L - - [ ■ T. W. ,0 *--■>~■" SHIPPING, CUSTOSiS, AND GENERAL [ COMMISSION AGENT. *. ■ FOR SALE—Several- Choice Sections ' near Town. > . ■.: [ W. FAIRCLOUGH, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (by exam). Medical Hall Buildings. ; Specialty: Gold work of all description. Hours of attendance: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m: E. POWELL & SONS, DENTISTS. BANK of New South Wales new Buildings, Blenheim. All Classes of Fillings, Crowns and Plate Work faithfully performed. A. E. AUSTIN, A.M.I.C.E. Z^IIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT. Land Transfers arid all kinds of Surveys Undertaken. MARKET STREET SOUTH, Blenheim. [a card.] , ARTHUR R. GRIFFIN, ARCHITECT, Norwich Union Chambers, Nelson. [ Plans and Specifications Carefully Prepared and Estimates Given. , MONEY TO LENDi T N waA&3«a SU rmT S ,at the LOWESTi RATES of Interest (at and below Government Rates) on approved ■ securities. ** JOHN CONOLLY, High Street, Blenheim. S. P. M'rcAß, "O ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. OF-™- "F,tw(-« Avenue," lligli Street.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 100, 29 April 1908, Page 4
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