PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Good girls to assist in housework are required.
Assistant lady wanted for boardinghouse.
Ploughman is offered employment: also men for flaxmill.
Bargains to be obtained at R. Allan's appear in our local columns. The Sounds, excursion trains will run to-morrow at«?4o a.m. and 12.40 p.m. t*
Tenders for asphalting and curbing new road (Maxwell Road to Charles Street) are invited. Practical cooking demonstration ( New Perfection" kerosene stoves) at J.-Benning's on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Afternoon tea for ladies. Levin and Co., Ltd., have been appointed- agents for the famous.) "Lister'\ ; s]ieep-shearing machines, containing all the latest-improvements. All the' parts are interchangeable with the Wolseley .machine.
The Jackson's Head beacon light, •which. has' gained considerable notoriety as the most unreliable light on the New Zealand coast, is again extinguished. Captain Stringer, of the Takapuria, which arrived in Wellington from. Nelson and Picton on Friday night, reported that the light was extinguished; when he passed ■Jackson's Head: '-''.■■'■. /
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 2, 4 January 1910, Page 8
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157PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 2, 4 January 1910, Page 8
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