Winter Season, 1911. The very Latest Fashions in: Millinery Costumes Clothing Jackets Wool Shawls Overcoats Macintoshes Blouses Underskirts Neck Wear Dress Goods Scarfs '" Skirts Trimmings Hearthßugs Furs and Muffs Insertions Curtails ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW COMPLETE. WITH A MQSt UP-TO-DATE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. fi. V. Browne, THE NEW SHOP.
WKMYSS KBOS. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, DESIRE to announce that they have taken over the' oldestablished Building Business carried on by D! Wemyss for over 86 years, and, by Moderate Charges and Good Workmanship, hope to receive a fair share of public support. Estimates of all kinds of work given. DOORS, SASHES. And a Large Stock of SEASONED TIMBER Always on Hand. GROVE ROAD. . . BLENHEIM. Holcroft & Co., The LEADING HOUSE for FURNITURE, Linoleums, Venetian and Holland Blinds, Picture Framing. Antique Furniture a specialty. tJNDERTAKERS. 'Phone 87. Paint! Paint! Paint! TT always pays well to paint, -*- that is if you use really good Paint. The celebrated SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT is manufactured from the finest ingredients obtainable, and is fully warranted not to blister or peel off. We carry a large stock of as- J . sorted colors, and can supply any quantity ready mixed for immediate use. Handsome descriptive color card free* on application to the Sole Agents for Marlborough. F. W. ADAHS, BLENHEIM. Keating & Nicholas, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS COACHBUILDERS, HORSE-SHQERS AND GENERAL SMITHS, AND COACHPAINTERS. ALL kinds of Vehicles Made or Repaired on the Shortest Notice. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Address: Charles Street, at rear of | Club Stables. "OOR SALE.— Good clean wast« ,'f? i paper, in large or small quantities, at "Express" Office
JL WHY |3Q. fBLIND? The Duty of :^ Spectacle Lenses, Is to focus the jjjtik of light at the proper poinMlStas relieving the muscles a»#iserves of the strain that wtittie fall upon them if they wejff Unassisted by lenses. WE ARE ABLE . ,■ To relieve »&h glasses troubles that a*«H»ppmg the nerve supply oy'wilßing the muscles to workj j|» »n effort to do their own foo&Nfiing. ALFRED |$yi, CONSULTING OTtojAN, 103 Customhou«inKQaay, WBLLINCrapK. T. H. MORRISON :i|, Manager. FARM «fjj[.B ' WHO WANT QQJQP LAND LOOK H^R^I1 > THESE HAVE NEVSPBBEN FOR SALE BBF^iSJ. *. Q.CKA ACRESJj near Hamilton, by | pQ"i good motor road; all good rich drained swamp; partly in good English grass, balance in good rough feed; 4-roomed house ancf all necessary outbuildings: fenced and subdivided into paddocks. This farm with a little improvement will easily doubio the prices; £9 per acre, easy terms. jOAA ACRES, eight miles from ±.£\J\J Hamilton.Railway; school and post office 1^ -miles; about 700 j acres good grass, balance rough swamp feed; fenced and subdivided into several paddocks; good house of eight rooms, with all conveniences; cowshed with machine^ etc. Price, £8; good terms. ■f "JO ACRES nice little Dairy 11<J Farm: one mile railway, post .office, and. school; 40 acres .in good English grass; 30 acres being put down; balance* in good drained swamp, with plenty of feed; house of five rooms, with all necessary outbuildings. Price, £16 10s; £500 cash. • ! JAMES A. SMYTH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. I SEDDON BTJTCHERY. I BEG to announce to the residents of Seddon and surrounding district that I have opened a Shop in Redwood Street, SEDDON. PRIME BEEF, PORK, MUTTON & LAMB ON SALE DAILY. I have installed an up-to-data Sausage Machine and Small Goods Plant, and am selling Three Pounds of Sausages for One Shilling. D. CASEY. DO YOU WANT THE VERY BEST RANGE? /"\NE that lasts a lifetime, one that scores \J of pastrycooks prefer to all others; one that thousands of wives delight in, because it cooks better on less coal than other ranges.' Then get the "ZEALANDIA." It's a grand Range, and you can turn it into an open fire in five seconds. For this alone it's worth buying. Write for Catalogue 14, or insist on seeing it at the ironmonger's. BARNINGHAM & CO., George Street, Dunedin (Opposite Knox Church). WHAT'S the use of being alive— IF nobody knows it P \T|THAT'S the use of being in W business—lF nobody, know* it? WHAT'S the use of having good goods to sell —IF nobody knows it P WHAT'S the best way to kt people know that you are alive ; that you are in business ; that you have good goods to sell t BY ADVERTISING IN THE MARLBOROUGH EXPRESE
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 60, 11 March 1911, Page 1
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