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Welcome to Our Autumn Exposition. SO FAR AS FASHION is concerned Summer is gone. Shopland now puts on an entirely new dress, tor Easter is close upon us, and; no one who fellows fashion is desirous oi appearing in summer apparel on tne occasion of that momentous Autumn Festival. The New Goodk hare been arriving GIRLINGS During the past weeks-it has been a glorious time opening them up, pricing them, and putting them on display. Now everything is ready. -Fashion's dearest* secret in winter wear stands levealed. If you would like to see what she says must be worn in Coats. Underskirts, etc., just visit the showroom. There you will find: Smart Tweed Coats at 22s 6d to 105s. Warm Knitted1 Coats at 6s lid to 39s 6d. Ready-to-wear Hats from 4s 9d. Moire Silk Underskirts, in all the most fashionable shades. And what have you in New Millinery. .. . Lovely models in Trimmed Millinery at all prices—each hat different, distinctive «md becoming, representing the Fashion World's loading styles. And to enable all ladies to be ready for Easter, MISS COWAN, our Milliner (late of C. Adams, Wellington) is now taking orders for the new Hats. DO NOT FAIL TO COME! W. B. Girling AND CO., LTD., PICTON, BLENHEIM, HAVELOCk. Get it from Durrant's. A PROPER FITTING TRUSS. THE proper support in the right place is necessary for your comfort as well as your safety. A badly fitting truss 'often does harm and necessitates an operation. We guarantee every Truss iwe put on to give satisfaction. A. R, DURRANT, .■■:■■■ CONSULTING CHEMIST, BLENHEIM. N.8.-r-Write to us. WHY DEVELOP GRAYiHAIRS? I AM a Specialist in the prevention of Grey Hair* as I save you worry and trouble in your consignments, either inward or outward. The New Zealand Carrying Company has a staff paid to worry for you, and the cost to you is no more than what you would pay if, you did not employ them. Over one thousand people in Blenheim last year availed themselves of my assistance in consigning their good 3or luggage. All you have to do is to call or ring up telephone 158, and I will do the rest. F. W. MARTIN, CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENT, ■ ,- WYNEN STREET. I TEST Your Sight FREE OF CHARGE. Why suffer with Headache and Eye-strain? Don't put it off. Come here first. Get your vision made as perfect as possible. My Glasses are satisfactory. My Skill is at your service. Come at once. C. F. A. WHITEFORD, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, Market Street South. Blenheim. ,£IOO,OOO TO LEND On approved Freehold Securities, with right to repay by instalments, at the following rates:—Under £1000, 5 per cent, j between £1000 and £2500, 4$ per cent.; over £2500, 4i per cent. Also, at 4£ per cent., in sums not exceeding £500 for building and general purposes, on town and coun-. try securities. Advances made against Wool. McOALLUM AND MILLS, Solicitors, Blenheim. MONEY TO LEND. IN ANY SUMS at the LOWEST RATES of Interest on approved jecurities CONOLLY & BURDEN, High Street, Blenheim. E. J. HARVEY, F.1.A., N.Z. "PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT. Auditor, Secretary, Station Accountant. Consulting and Investigating Accountant. Work vndertaken throughout the District. (Qriffiths and Son's, High Street, BLENHEIM.) *** Advertisers are requested to remember that matter for replace advertisements in Thb Expbksb mast be handed in by 3 p.m. to ensure its in- '• sertion on the following day.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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