Special Lines AT Special Prices. W. B. Girling AND CO., LTD., Are at Present Showing PARTICULARLY GOOD VALUE In the following lines of COTTON DRESS GOODS. Floral Muslins, Delainettes, Cambrics, in all the latest colorings, all at 6£d yard. Double-width Zephyrs, in plain colors and stripes, B£d yard. Embroidered [ Jap Crepe Blouse Lengths. Very special price, 5s 6d the blouse. Striped Longcloths, 4§d per yard. Also: Ladies' Colored Hose, in all the latest shades, 2s 6d per pair. You should at least Call and See these Goods foi* yourself. We have also a VERY FINE STOCK of' SUMMER GOODS in all departments. W. B. Girling & Co., Ld., HALL OF COMMERCE. BLENHEIM, PICTON AND HAVELOCK. ■ ' A Seasonable Styles for Spring. . ■ rpHE BRIGHT HAPPY DAYS OF JL SPRING are here I The glorious sunshine allures us. We begin >to think of OUT-DOOR SPORTS and RECREATIONS, and all that' makes SUMMER TIME the most joyous time of the year I Of. special interest, at this season .are.some of these SPECIAL LINES: SMART LINEN COSTUMES, in all colors, and all sizes 29s 6d. ZEPHYR COSTUMES 21s to 88s 6d. DAINTY WHITE • MUSLIN BLOUSES, nicely trimmed. ss<3d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d. STYLISH WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed embroidery.' ~ 7s 9d to 17s 9d, READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Linen, Tuscan, etc. LIGHT SUMMER KAIAPOI COSTUMES, a fine range! ALPACA DUST COATS, all •' colors, all sizes. -:.'■■' 16s 9d, 22s 6d, 37s 6d, 42s 6d. STRIPED CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES 4s to 9s lid. Smale and Hay. THE QUALITY DRAPERS. LONDON STYLES and BLENHEIM PRICES. The Latest Tailor and The Latest Fashions. MR D. G. ANDERSON, late of Cooke and Sans, West End, London, has opened a Tailoring Establishment in MARKET STREET SOUTH as jk Ladies' and Genta' Costumier. , ' . . A Trial will mean a repetition of Business. Get it from DURRANT'S. LANOLINE AND GOLD CKEAM SOAP. : Jfo Soap better and . more soothing to the skin. Opposite the Criterion Hotel. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing. TT7E are making a specialty of T V Watch and Jewelry Repairing, and feel justified in expecting a liberal patronage in these lines. Mr Gamble, Jeweller, and Mr Ferry, Watchmaker, are recognised as experts in their particular branches of the trade-. More watches are ruined—more fine pieces of Jewelry spoiled—by incompetent workmen than in any other way. TAKE NO CHANCES WITH YOURS. Bring it to us, and we assure you prompt and thorough service at reasonable rates. GAMBLE & FERRY, JEWELLERS, BLEN H E I M. ( | VIOLIN JM. HARDIN, L.0.V., pupil of • Carl Volti and the celebrated Maurice Sons of the London Sym~} phony Orchestra, has commenced I teaching, at Mrs Campbell's, Charles I Street, JBlenheim. ■ ■-. . j Piotori, Seddon and neighbourhood • risited. . ' ' ■ ••■ ~..-■ ' •■ '/,..>;.' Candidates and competitors coached for'examinations and competitions. At liberty for ooncert*, dancet, «to» i
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 269, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 269, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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