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(PDPULAR NOTEGE GOLURIN. MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. a Wanted Advertisements, relating to Labour, etc. ; Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale/and short Trade Notices, NOT EXCEEDING SIXTEEN WOKDS, are inserted in this column for on> 5H11.1.131G each insertion,..n? "PSS-vaW., THE LA ST WEEK. ~ . •v. —O3? OT7E— ■-■•■- ■■ • . SPRING CLEARING BARGAIN COUNTER.;.' - ~ v. BOOTS GOING CHEAP, WE have yet a nuinberiof bargain lots and "odds, and ends" to. : clear. • .. ■ ; .:■ ~r- ''' ■ You had better call. You'will probably find something to interest you. AFTER SATURDAY NEXT the balance of these SPECIAL LOTS will be withdrawn., • . BE SURE TO CALL THIS WEEK. COPP & KNIGHT, CASH BOOT if ART. Telephone 224. CHINESE LAUNDRY. ' WE beg to inform the general public that we hare commenced business in High Street, next Marlborough Hotel, ' All work entrusted t-o us will be called for and-delivered promptly. FONG AND LEE. IT will pay you to-call at Mrs Braddock's, High Street, for Blousings, Prints. Zephyrs, Drills, Hollands, Handker,chiefs> i MEAT.— As usual. Good quality. Low Prices for Cash. Central Auction Mart, To-morrow Morning. WANTED.— Two Boarders. Apply Mrs S. Norgrove, Scott Street. WANTED.— A Pantryman.. Ap^ly ' Matron, Wairau Hospital. WANTED.— A ~Genl>rri~SerTant. Apply Mrs Fxaser-Tytler, bprmg Creek. WANTED.— A Cook;, wages 20s. AJW at once to the Matron, Picton Hospital. WANTED.— Shearers" sod Shed Hands for Leefield ,and Avondale, to start at Leefield Ist November, Apply 'F. N, Dillon, Leefield. TOST.—Between Hospital ' and JL4 bquaite: Axle- Cap off. Palace Car. /*mder please return to "Express" Office. r > r P 1 ; f EWAnU^Lok; V August 12th Black Collie Bitch -NeH" Tred)ir AnSWf r9 ™*c iNeii. —j Horace ■ Gow, Ngaio Downs, Kaikoura. «s«w CALL around and see our window display of framed Pictures, aW Ihe Universal Provider. »"»*«, H^f' Stt"th» J . doors from Town IN MEMOKIAM CARDS Ad Assortment,, in choice designs, just receiv«d »t Express Office. fTIHE New Zealand Government supX ports British, in preference to foreign manufactures; so does ererv toyal Colonist, especially so when the jßritisn goods happen to be superior. That's why BOURNVILLE COCOA » so popular. TETBABY'S UMBRELLA WORKS • —Umbrellas Re-covered md Retired. Sole agent ,for New Zealtmo for Hoyland's Lock Ribs. Ladies' and gents umbrellas stocked at the locai agent s.—Chris. Smith, two doors from Town Hall. FAIRWEATHER <& SONS. ENGINEERS, ,' INBPECT our first-class Paten* Flas Stripper. Walter Street, Blenheim. STATIONERS' HALL. ,'^Ef BOOKS ±X AT REGULAR INTERVALS. Leather Goods in- Immense Variety. Fancy Goods of Various Descriptions for Presents. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books. Latest Books of AH Kinds. J Largest and Best Stock of Reward Books ever held in Blenheim. c. ;h. pe^nny. SPRINGLANDS WOOL WORKS WOOL received for Scouring in large or small quantities. Highest Prices given for Wool, Hides, and Sheepskins. S. TAFP. WOOLSCOURER AND FELLMONGER. "Just for the day I'll be away," '• Remarked his wife last Saturday. "If every dog must have his day, Then why not every cat her day? I'll take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Because that's indispensable ' And ma will go with me, I'm sure You ought to think that's sensible I" (He did!) % 100,000 Envelopes just received ** Expmws OiSoo for trade purpo^T
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 207, 1 September 1908, Page 1
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522Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 207, 1 September 1908, Page 1
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