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A Big Scramble! Ladies' knitted vests/Bd. each. —R. Allan. *

For 6s 9d per pair! Men's all-wool colonial tweed trousers, at 6s 9d peir pair, worth 10s 6d; saddle tweeds at 8s lid pea- pair.—R. Allam.

For 6d! Ladies' ribbed, knitted singlets, 6d each; usual price Is lid.— R. Allan. *

Strong as leather! 50 dozen men's leatherette shirts, to be fired out at 2s 6d each; worth 4s 6d.—R. Allan. *

Satin Directoire Cloth, the mew fabric for fashionable wear, 9s the dress.—R. Allan.

. A sight of a lifetime! A sample lot of ladies' dainty long fur necklets, in dark brown, at Is 6d each; worth 5s lid.—R. Allan. * /

Smart costumes, 'exquisitely cut goods, to be sold ;a.t 30s each; worth £4 10k—R. Allan. *

To early shoppers ! Samples in lovely Jotng brown f u>r necklets, at Is 6d each; worth1 five times the money.' — R. Allan.

For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails; Is 6d and 2s 6d.

You may reach Methusaleh's ag;©, but you will .never agaM see such stupendous value, offered in dress goods. Magnificent all-wool Sedairi cloths, 9s the direes.—R. Allaai. *

Cheapest in town for ladies' underclothing and hose.—F. W. Smith and Co., opposite Criterion Hotel. *

We want to make at perfectly plain—You needn't have headache for more than a few minutes; if you take STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE One wafer relieves the pain, and makes you feel just right. ' • ■

Blouse Flannelettes, 9d and Is yard. Hundreds to pick from, at F. W. Smith and Co.'s, opposite the Criterion Hotel. *

jWe are informed by Messrs Wintringham and Deugarde, of the Blenheim Garage, alongside Town Hall, that they are having their first half-yearly balance at the end of this month, and1 there are a few lines in stock which they are anxious to dispose of before that date, so they offer the following inducements: — One lady's English-built cycle, with freewheel, regulair price £8, will take £7 ss; two gents' cycles, same ' make, usually £7 10s, will take £7 each. These are exceptional values, and are the last of the firm's importation of these cycles—no more are coming to hand at the same price. They also offer a large stock of Swedish carbide, in lib full-weight tin®, at 9d tin. Best British steel mudguards fitted for 6s 6d pair. Brooks' B-18 saddles 9s 6d. There are several 'other lines going cheap—but the prices mentioned above will give you an idea of the values offered. •*. .

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 98, 23 April 1909, Page 4

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