"SWEET PEAS" FOR THE MILLION. SOW now for Summer and Autumn Flowering. G33BONS' Special Offer— COLLECTIONS OF OUR SELECTION. s. d. 6 Choice named varieties ~. "1 6 ■ 12 Choice named varieties ... 26 18 Choice named varieties ... 3 6 24 Choice named varieties ... 4 6 30 Choice named varieties ... 5 6 OUR SPECIAL MIXTURE. 6d per packet; 9d per oz.; 2s per |lb. BULBS. GLADIOLI LILIUMS (for Christmas Flower* iftg) PEONIES JAPANESE IRIS. ROSES, CARNATIONS FLOWERING SHRUBS. SEED POTATOES. All the leading, varieties to choose from. Orders received by post are given our careful attention. Telephone 96. Attend Bary& Son's Clearing* Sale. ■ You can get a cart load of stores for fa ve pounds. BARY AND SON'S tor Groceries. The Cheapest in the province. Attend the, Clearing Sale. MONEY 'WELL SPENT is money saved. Invest at BARY AND SON'S CLEARING SALE. - ■ ■, ■ •.%, i IT'S like dumping your money into a Bank Buying at BARY AND SON'S. You will save more than Bank interest. , (~1 OOD housewives always deal at ~X the Cheapest! Store, hence the reason of the big rush to BARY^S CLEARING SALE. DON'T fail to secure a one-pound parcel of Boots and Groceries, and a 40/- parcel of Drapery at BARY'S SALE. M(CU'BKEE, PHOTOGRAPHER, CHARLES STREET, BLENHEIM. WARD & SONS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS, Charles St., Blenheim. TELEPHONE - - - NO. 206. THE STUD. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STAL- ' LION GAY SPARK (By Clanranald, dam Catherine Wheel.) Gay Spark will travel Blenheim, Flaxbourne and surrounding districts. Particulars later. Blenheim, 22nd August, 1908. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION MBKKIE ENGLAND. IN response to many enquiries, Mr . T. Ross has decided to place the services of this well-known sire at the disposal «of breeders in Marlborough during the coming season. His fame is too well-known to the sporting public to require comment. The performances of Platapus, Merry Rose, Prelude, Tikarawa, Royal Blue, Merry Zealand, Merry Boy, and others too numerous to mention, are all wellknown to sports in the district. A yearling by Merry England from Ptx'^gue, bought by J. H. Prosser a Porirua trainer, brought 225 guineas. Merry England will be in charge of a thoroughly reliable man. & For further particulars apnlv to W. MASKILL, y Groom in Charge.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 218, 14 September 1908, Page 7
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368Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 218, 14 September 1908, Page 7
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