Business Noteces. NO RUBBISH. WE want to impress on our customers and the public generally the fact that • ' We keep NO Cheap Rubbish or Damaged Stock IN OUR SHOP. We are careful to keep our stock in line with the requirements of our ' trade, and" consequently our ( stock is ALWAYS FRESH AND NEW. And we will continue to sell good Goods ; AT A REASONABLE PRICE.' West and Bull, ALFRED STREET. G. BARY & SON, KENWICK. /~\UR Buildings are bow, completed, / antf stock is arranged to display all lines - satisfactorily. Wear« therefore now i» » position to supply all ous- . , tomers with, every lin» ,re--1 quired. Our stock includes Furniture, Drapery, Grocery, Iro«----mong«ry, Boots, Harness, Buggies, Gigs, Fencing Material. Anything, everything, nothing too big, few* ; &raall. G. Bary & Son, ;• post office store,' renwick:.; 1 \ J. BENNING, GENERAL IMPORTER, "OEGS to inform his numerous Cus--1 tomers that he is [ CARRYING ON HIS BUSINESS AS USUAL, IN MILLER AND MoKAY'S* SAMPLE ROOMS, Ciiarles Street. HOLCROFT * c°•» The Leading House fors FURNITURE, BEDDING. BLINDS, LINOLEUMS. Telephone 87. COVERNieEPt-V- INSURANCE DEPARTEfIENT. Assets .. .. £3,800,000 Existing Assurances £11,700,000 Annual fncenta .. £490,000 Bonuses allotted .. £2,223,000 t. H. BICHABDBON. P.F.A., I Commiuaioner BRICKS. THE undersigD'id has for Sale and Can Supply to Order FIRST-CLASS WELL-BURNT BRICKS. J. VERGOB, XteAroadttwn Brickyards.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 2 June 1908, Page 1
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209Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 129, 2 June 1908, Page 1
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