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J g x/CH | Ag THE I From an artistic point of view fye value of SWT&BLE: j I E»UHDS fbr casement, or arv/ ot^er nVmdoWSjcannot j be overestimated . T^e D.I.C Ka\/e o»vcn particular 1 I to this Subject and %iv -fabtics arc j I specially1 sKrunk. and •fast-clycd to w»%taad V]Q J 1 G.*PQsorG to v^icH, k!i*nds ar^ Subjected. \ I D.I.C. Wellington. write por samples. \ WE ARE GIVING-. AWAY EREE to evsey p&ipchasep of FOUH of the fotßowing SiXPiEsSNY PANTOMIME SONGS, A COPY of the most popular song of the series: "I WANT YOU TO SEE MY GIEL." We have only a limited number for distribution. Ord<3r» at oracei For mail orders add 2d for postage. "BOMBADIER" (march song). "IF I SHOULD PLANT A TINY SEED OF LOVE" (very popular). "WAKE UP, NEW ZEALAND" (new patriotic song). "OH! OH! ANTONIO!" (Big hit) " CONNEMAEA" (another Come Back to Erin). "AFTEE YOU WITH THE SOAP, DEAE," and * "NEW ZEALAND, GEAND NEW ZEALAKD, WE'RE PEOUIT OF YOU." ■_■■'■■,;:.. AIT AUTf Ys^ Music and Phonograph Stores - Blenheim. We stock most of the above songs also in Phonograph Records.

AT JLAST! A MERE GLANCE at one of F. PATCHETT'S SUITS is ample to indicate its excellence. It has a style, a fit, an atmosphere, that men acknowledge as classic. And you pay nothing extra for all these good qualities, and prices are moderate. CALL AND INSPECT. F. PATCH ET T, MERCHANT TAILOR, Opposite Town Hall. NOW OPEN! NOW OPEN! MR J. DRAPER'S New Butchery Establishment. Call and view and Purchase the PRIMEST OF MEAT. SMALL GOODS! SMALL GOODS! A Specialty. POULTRY! POULTRY! Purchased and Sold for Cash. COME RIGHT ALONG. JAMES DRAPER, BUTCHER. MARKET STREET SOUTH. Ring up Telephone 99. ROBERTSON & MIL.ILS, SPRING CREEK, r^i BNERAL d TOREKESPirfiS —AND — DEALERS IN PRODUCE. Good Stock of CLOTHING, DRAPERY BOOTS, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Always on Hand. CLUB HOTEL, THE ESPLANADE, KAIKOURA, j MARLBOROUGH* Commercial Travellers »nd Cydfc Touring Club Listi. Gigs and Buggies on Hire. SAMPLE ROOMS. Billiard Room and Stabling, Early Breakfast to trait all Coaohc* and Boats. eRWN XXXX ONLY ON TAP. J. O. MULLANHProDri«tor. W. BARY & CO., BUILDERS AND CONTRAOTOIi. EENWICKTOWN. Day Work Undertakes. Estimates Given..

WANTED KNOWN.—We have a ! large quantity of Dry Willow I Wood in Bft. lengths for sale, in 3-cord lots (a waggon load), at 14s cord, delivered. Cheapest wood you cari* buy / for the winter: Apply early, McKenzie's Stables. 17J0R SALE.—A few second-hand Cycles at 30s each; three others at £2 each: two at £2 10s each. All genuine bargains.—Parker's Cycle Depot. ' ■ • PRICE THAT BEATS THEM . ALL.—Having had a large order duplicated in error, we are offering the famous Phenomenon Gas Lamps at the cheap rate of 12s each.—Parker's Cycle Depot. OLF PLAYERS would do well to notice that Ed. Parker has just landed a full assortment of Clubs and Balls, etc.. for the coining season. Inspection cordially invited. FFICES TO LET.—We have the premises on High Street East corner, known as Clouston's old offices, to let. Suitable for offices and stores ! combined, refreshment rooms, auction ■rooms or class rooms. Apply Ed. Parker's Cycle Depot. FOR SALE.—Two splendid light Buggies, several very quiet Horses, suitable for ladies, driving, used to motors and all road sights.— McKenzie's Stables. STORAGE ROOM.—We have this available for all kinds of material or produce, in Clouston's old wool stores, High Street. Close and convenient.—McKenzie's Stables, Agents N.Z. Express Company. ? " Roses/ NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT! ■]yAMED VARIETIES, Is -*-^< each, 10s dozen. For New Varieties see our General Catalogue. 2s } 2s 6d and 3s 6d each. CALL OR WRITE FOR LIST. Is each, 10s 6d dozen, in named varieties. Seedlings, 2s 6d to 5s dozen. H. C. GIBBONS & Co., MARKET STREET SOUTH. Telephone 96. IT7IOR infants, invalids, and the iKS aged—BENSDORP'S Cocoa.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 17 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 17 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 17 June 1909, Page 1

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