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j The SheepI - owner's ! The Farmer's The Business | Man's I-The Working Man's PAPER.

| POPULAR NOTICE COLUMN MAKE KNOW,N~YOUR NEEDS. Wanted Advertisements, relating to Labour etc. ; Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and short Trade Notices,NOT EXCEEDING SIXTEEN WORDS, ar» inserted in this column for onb SKILLINC eaob insertion, JV prepaid. chinesiTlaundry. WE beg to inform the genera! public that we have commenced business in High Street, next Marlborough Hotel. All work entrusted tous will be called for and delivered promptly. FONG AND LEE. EUROPEAN LAUNDRY, TTARVIS AND FORREST, High cJ Street, opposite Cooke's Store. Hotels, Boardinghouses and Resi-, dences waited on. Laundry work called for and delivered. Qnly expert hands employed. First-class work guaranteed. Prompt attention. A trial solicited. Telephone 190. SOW Sutton's Improved Thousandheaded Kale, enormous cropper, safe feeder,' sure to grow. —Dalgety and Co. X?"l K. f\(\f\ every year leaves dwXOjUUU New Zealand for Polishes. Encourage local industry, use "ALL BLACKS," made-in New Zealand, "God's own country." GALL at Mrs Braddock's for bargains in Summer Gloves, Chil- " dren's Hosiery, Blousing, Prints, Delaines, etc. " MEAT, primest quality Lamb, Mutton and Beef, cheap for cash, Central Auction Mart, To-morrow Morning.* , WANTED.— A Kitchen Man. Ap- . ply Uxley's Hotel, Piefon. WANTED.— Two godd Shearers for Hillersden Shed. Apply the Manager. WANTED.— A general Farm Rand. Apply to J. W. Paynter, Fairhall. WANTED. — General Servant; wages, 16s per week. Apply Mowat and Wanden. WANTED, for Dumgree Station^A General' Servant; .wages, £1 per week. Apply the Manager. , WANTED.— Fowls,, Ducks and Geese, in any quantity. Highest cash prices. Apply J. ; Handcock, Hawkshaw Street. TO THE LADIES OF MARLBOROUGH:—We have just received a splendid assortment of New Zealand-made cambric and calico underwear.. These articles are made under the best and cleanest conditions in the world, and are infinitely better than cheap imported goods at lower prices. For instance, Cambric Knickers 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s '6d up; Cambric Nights 3-s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid up; Cambric Chemises 3s lid up; other goods at similar prices. SALES LADY IN ATTENDANCE at R. ALLAN'S, --r^&^m^' - LOST.— On A'., " "and P~~Show Ground.- A /Necklace. . Reward on returning to this Office. T OST, on Show Grounds.—Small JLJ Brsoch, amethyst, set in gold, Reward at Copp and Knight's. "IT7HAT are the wild waves say*TT ing? Why, use "ALL BLACKS" Boot Polish. SOW Sutton's Magnum Bonjim 1 Swede, holds records greatest weight per acre, highest feeding value.—Dalgety and Co. GARDENERS— IMPORTANT !~~F. ii j i Adams has recently installed latest- machinery for sharpening lawn-mowers. If your mower does not give you satisfaction, let us have same, and we will thoroughly overhaul and return the machine promptly to you. Workmanship and satisfaction fully warranted, combined with strictly moderate charges Note address: Market Street, Blenheim. ' npHE "ALL~BLAGKS»:Team like tF-iI r xof steam; Did every Old World team demolish; Fof Bots and Shoes be wise and use; the worldfamed BLACKS" Polish. ■ that will suit, you cannot go wrong by ordering your nest from Sll 8' 0^ 001'8 froi« Town Hall. English, Irish, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, from £3. "OREE to all users of BO6RNf ™ ; CP% OA- - Handsome Jewel Caskets o* Cadbury's highestckss chocolates. Ask your groclr for X ? f S> B'>? I .the Cocoa ard the Ohocolates are delicious. A MODERN Miracle. Hav7you -dt »n™\ one- If not- use "ALL f L*¥ Polish on your old boots, sou 11 be astounded. 4pLOTHES Cleaned and Pressed likv V 7 new.—Chris. Smith, Market Street South, two doors from Towi. Fall. SOW Sitttoir's Cliampion Swede, true form, small neck, tap root great cropper, very hardy.—DaVetv and Co. a J LETHABY^UMBRiLLAWORKS —Umbrellas Re-covered and Re-K-ired. Sole agent for New Zealand for Hoyland's Lock Ribs. Ladies' and gents umbrellas stocked at the local ¥own SHan Smith ' tw<> d«ors from TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC^ „ ,~" bee l our display of Steel | runks. anf. solid leather Gladstone | Jiagg, in all s lzes and GUI , j j prices We have just received a qiiantity of Dress Baskets and Picnic Hampers Inspection invited. —T. bmale 1 The Unrvoi-snl Provider. IN MEMORIAM~~CARDS7HI7 -a. Assortment, in choice desiana. jnst r €C exved at Expeess Office!

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 1

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