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j... ■ ■'.. ':" ; ; Z Two Bargains. id It ld TTOUSE 0F 8 R<X)MS > con t. ■"■ VENIENCES, &c, AND , iCRE OF LAND. SHOP AND DWELLING AN! d | ACRE OF LAND. Both situate in best position ir Maxwell Road. a Property in this locality so seldom comes on to the market that this 4 opportunity should not be missed. , ■ c ■ PRICE ON APPLICATION. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Apply— R. Wanden; ACCOUNTANT AND LAND AGENT, QUEEN STREET, BLENHEIM. '«*v ■ THE PRICE of OUR PURE MALT VINEGAR is , -J /Q PER GALLON. Other stores sell "acid'i vinegars at Is 9d. Our advice is, "Get Pure Malt, that has passed the Government Inspector." ■ ; ■, J. BARY ■;&.■■■ SON. '. ,■ Al '""'.. '. _ 37 Miles from Auck and, tip-top farm of 1700 acres. Fenced and diyided. 1100 Acre 3 Grass, balance bush. 500 Acres Flats, balance undulating with a little broken. , THE soil is a good loam, and is 4 watered by pebbly-bottomed streams. House of 9 rooms, barn 40 x 20, implement shed 40 x 15, stable 26 x 15, cowshed 50 x 28, wood shed, engine room, and others; all in firstclass order, built about 9 years ago. The Post Oifice and School are on the Property, and the Creamery adjoins. Good road to Railway Station 15 miles, and handy to the Stock Fairs. , PRICE £4 5s PER ACRE. At which figure we can recommend it. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, €tc. Customs Street E., Auckland, P.O. Box 137. PUBLIC NOTICE. -V 171 VERY Man engaged in commer_J cial work owes it as a duty to himself to understand exactly: : - (1) That he jmust hare his Accountancy Diploma; , . (2) That this is the best year; (3) That important amendments *'^.L=have beeii made -affecting future examinations. Write for full information; send for our FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS. Get clear on this important matter. It costs you nothing to inquiry and may save you enormous inconvenience. (Mention this paper when writing). HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, . Mail Instruction. P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. CLEARING STOCK SALE. \X7E INTEND TO CLEAR the folTf lowing goods at greatly reduced prices:— 12 dozei> Enamelled1 Buckets, Is fid and 2s 6d; usual price 4s 6d and 3s 6d. 3 dozen Bedroom Washstands, Is6d. 12 dozen Clocks, 3s 3d each; reduced from 5s 6d. 3 dozefti Clocks, 25s each; reduced from 37s 6d. 3 dozen Gilt-framed Pictures, 5s 6d; usual price 8s 6d. 6 dozen Framed Dutch Pictures, Is each, or 10s 6d dozen. 12 dozen assorted Photo Frames, your pick at Is each. 4 dozen Ladies' 12-earat Gold and Sterling Silver Watches^ at half-price to clear. Come early and get your pick, as all goods must be sold to make r6om for more arriving. DRAPERY SALE still going strong, with further reductions. FULLER BROS. DIRECT IMPORTERS, SEDDON. SPECIA L 8H O W —OF— FASHIONS for AUTUMN and WINTER. Commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd. SPECIALTY—CHAPEAUX. CIHIC and exclusive styles in /' Trimmed Millinery and Smart R-eady-to-wears, introducing all the latest shapes and novelties in Millinery requisites. We wish also to draw the attention of the ladies to our lovely wide Scarves for evening wear, and' to a variety of smart Winter Costumes just opened. Inspection of our Showroom on Thursday next cordially invited. THROWER and THROWER, WELLINGTON HOUSE, Market Square. 'Phone 280. Job Printing, any Style or Color— at Express Printing Work*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 59, 10 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 59, 10 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 59, 10 March 1911, Page 7