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POPULAR NOTICE COLUMN. MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. Wasted Adv*rtisements, relating to Labour, Etc., Lost,. Found; To Let, For Sale and short Trade Notices, NOT EXCEEDING SOXMSKS words, are inserted in this column for one shilling each insertion, if • prepaid. BAREFOOT • SANDALS. For Boys and Girls. AH; Sizes: Popular Prices. "All Wlrite" tennis Shoes, ladies ss, gentlem&i 6s lid and 9s 6d. ' "All White" Tennis Boots, gentlemen 10s 6d, others 6s 6d. Children's Shoes, 4 to 6, in white, red, blue, tan, black, grey or champagne, all kinds, au prices. Geo. E. Keith's "walk-over" Boots , and Shoes, for men, from 30s. GOPP A KNIGHT, THE BOOTMEN. Telephone 224. • * OUR ANNUAL RKMINDWt I FIOR the Season now approaching , i we are booking orders for: STACK COVERS. BINDER COVERS. ■ . " . Our famous GREEN TARPAULINB are too well-known to need comment. A JUTE TARPAULINS also manufactured this Season. S. MA IJ~S TON'S TARPAULIN FACTORY, Market Street South. Telephone 236. . . UP-TO-DATE TN every line required for Fbrnisb* ■-*- ing the cottage or the mansion. An inspection of our large and varied stock is cordially invited. PICTURES FRAMED in speciallyselected artistic Moulding,, in our' well-known style. ' , - HOLCfMWFT & CO. JUBILEE GlFTS.—Procure these from W. J. Martin, the Lead- _, ing Jeweller, and have your name and date engraved on free of, charge. MEAT.— Primest and cheapest for cash. Beef, Mutton, Lamb, etc. Central Auction Mart, To-morrow Morning.—Loudon. WANTED.— General Servant, or young girl for a few hours daily. Apply, Mrs Jenkins/ Muller Road. WANTED.— Six Blade Shearers; also Shed Hands, for Langley Dale, start work 18th.—Wiffiam Adams. TT WANTED.—FlaxcutWs to call at TT F. W. Adams's,.and inspect an entirely .new kind of Flax Book, which we have recently imported.—l 2 and 14, Market Street, Blenheim. LOST.— A large Tin Dress. Box. V Will person with whom it was "v I left please inform us.—Girling 1 s. LOST.— In Blenheim on Saturday I last-' Youth's Norfolk Coat. ! Finder kindly leave at "Express" Office. LOST, between Show Grounds and Masonic Hotel.—Lady's Purse containing cheque, cash, and three brooches. Reward.at this Office. 17IOUND, at White's Bay.—A lady's Jacket. Apply "Express" FOUND —Jubilee Souvenirs. Solid Silver Souvenirs, only 2s 6d each, at W. J. Martin's, the Leading Jeweller's. FOR SALE,—Three-stalled Stable with loft. New iron roof. Price wanted. Apply "Express" Office. /CLOTHES Cleaned and pressed like \J new. Note change of addressChris. Smith, next to Medical Hall, Market Street. FOR infants, invalids, and the aged-BENSDORP'S Cocoa. A CALL at Mrs Braddock's will convince you that her prices for new season's goods, including Woverine - . Blousinga, Cambria*, < Prints, Laces, ladies' Neckwear. Ties, Aprons, Children's Cream Frock*, etc., etc., are reasonable. "CIOUND.—The plaoe to get your J. clothes dyed, cleaned and pressed like new; ajso dry cleaned. Umbrella* manufactured and re-covered fre» 3s up. Hata and gloves cleaned, a speciality. Give us a trial.—Bom and Sheehan, Dye Works, Walter Street. . v SUITS TO MEASURE, in English, Irish or Colonial Tweeds. Fit, style and finish guaranteed. Not* change of address—Chris. Smith, next to Medical Hall, Market Street. ANOTHER large shipment of superior made furniture just landed ex "Pukaki," including Duchess Chests, Wardrobes, Music Cabinets, Ohevais, WashstaMS, etc. These goods are all well finished, and will stand inspection. Intending; pnr* chasers should call early to avoid disappointment.—T. Smale, 13, Alfred Street. T7IOR persons of weak digestion— J? - BENSDORP'S Ooooa mad* witk tu3k, ' . MAftLBOROUOH "VXPftISS" aqincy; wcton. COPIES of tbe Sxpmss may be had . DAILY from ; W. WILfcINSON, p' ' News Agenfc, Ac., ', •" , HIGH STBEET, PICTON. f9" Bnnner Boy at Trains' and Blawwii;^! t ' ' ' -* ; Vi-" 'v,'j;«l'v '.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 1

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