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! Now Winter! Do your worst! THE biting southerlies will soon be here, but there's consolation in the knowledge that your New Winter Coat has already arrived at! GIRLING'S. When will you come for it? There are scores of different models that have not been seen in Blenheim before,, nor will they be seen any- . whore else but at GIRLING'S. "Models" we saidI —not in the sense that they are "small imitations of the real thing"—but models in design, cut, finish, and exclusiveness. The critical woman who sets as high store on correct lines for her coat as for her costume will be enraptured with our stock. The winter display at GIRLING'S 'is now at its .best. Come and gather cold weather apparel. W.B. Girling & Co., Limited, HALL OF COMMERCE, BLENHEIM. X X X Parrish's . ; Chemical Food , "iKTrTHEN prepared from the original ,' W formula is one of, the best chemical foodsi to give to delicate childien. As a tonic and blood food we know nothing more suitable for . young women. As this compound is prepared from numbers of formula© 1 easier to prepare than the original, be i sure you get it from DURRANI'S at L 2s and 3s 6d per bottle. A. R DURRANT, Opposite Jthe Criterion. X X X At VANCE'S, ' MARKET PLACE. "VTEW AUTUMN DELIVERIES. Choice Boots and Shoes. New Overcoats and Waterproofs. l Smart Shapes in Hats and Caps. [' The Latest in Shirts, Collars and Ties. WE SUIT YOU BECAUSE t We do our work to keep your patronage. Our motto is "London Work at Blenheim Prices" and "Satisfaction in every garment." BECAUSE We import the very latest in styles and materials. Our methods are up-to-date, and our stock new and good. . At the New Shop (next J. Draper's.) D. G. ANDERSON MERCHANT TAILOR. WHY DEVELOP GRAY HAIRS? 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 goods or 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. c€loo,ooo TO LEND On approved Freehold Securities, with right to repay by instalments, at the following rates: —Under £1000, 5 per cent.; between £1000 and £2500j 4£ per cent.; over £2500, 4£ per cent. AlsOj at 4J per cent., in sums not exceeding ' £500 ,- for building and general purposes, on town and country securities. _ j Advances made against Wool. McCALLUM AND MILLS, j Solicitors, Blenheim. j ' ARTHUR KEMBER, F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, ! AND GENERAL AGENT. : Office: Clouston's Leeds Quay Store. i | E. J. HARVEY, F.1.A., N.Z. ' "OKOFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT. Auditor, Secretary, Station j Accountant. : Consulting and Investigating Accountant. ; Work undertaken throughout the I District. ' (Griffiths and Son's, High Street, ; BLENHEIM.) | : j MONEY TO LEND 1' N ANY SUMS at the LOWEST . RATES of Interest on approved I xecuritieß ' j CONOLLY & BURDEN, High Street, Blenheim.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 98, 27 April 1911, Page 4
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