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:POFUk»RKOTiGE''GbtM)I|L..'' MAKE KNOWN ¥OUR NEEm WANTED Advertisements relating «B Labor, etc., Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and Short Trade Notion*. NOT EXCEEDING RIXTEBW WORDS, are inserted in this column for ONE SHILLING eadb insertion, if prepaid. 'Fireside Slippers. FOR LADTES.—FeIt Slippers, m black, n<ivy, eta ret, and brown. Is, Is 6d, 3s, 4s ,6d, 5a 6d, 6s Pd. Camel hair Arctic Buckle Boots,' vory warm, 6s 6d. Black Felt House Boots, fur-bound, warm linings, laced, 8s fed, ,CHILDREN'S warn* Slippers, all kinds, all size. l;, from 9d' upwards. FOR MEN.'—Warm Felt Slippors, Is 3d and ,1s 9dl Carpet Slippers, warm, lined, ss. Morocco Slippo-s,. black or brown,, w«rm. linings, 9s ?<l. Camel h:iu- Arctic Buckle Boots, voiy warm, 7s 6d. Gum Boots ml Goloshes. IT HAS BEEN PROVED yPs.marston jfcv L MAKER ' 'M E BLENHEIM G |jll THAT Unrugged Cows lose 18 p-r cent, in milk yield. Put MARSTON'S good warm COVERS on your cow, and you'll get more milk. ■ Put them on your Horses, and yoo will get more work from them. S. MARSTON'S COVER FACTORY. 'Phone 220, Market Street Routii RE AT CLOCK SALE. FOR ONE WEEK .ONLY.' Alarms 3s 6d upwards. 8-day-Striking 125,6 d. -Chiming _ Clocks,-*etev~--'-All 'Reduced «-,t W. J. MARTIN'S. The. Leading Jeweller, Blenheim. ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply " Mrs Draper, Club Hotel. WANTED. — Two 'Ploughmen" Apply to John Malier, Seddon. "VI7ANTED—An assistant cook. T T Apply Grosvenov Hotel. WANTED, at once.—Job as handy mun on mixed farm. For ;iildresg apply this office. WANTED.~-Good girl to mini children. , Apply Mrs Herd_. Lse _ Street. ■ ,~ ~- XT7ANTEI>.^'A strong,, boy f..r. TT pci-oels. Apply at' once, ioSmale^nd Hey. . WANTED. A. Se-cond ploughman. Good wages to good man.--F. W. Bursill, Seddon. WANTED.— A female'cook and * housemaid. Aply for addi-ess '■'Express"- Office. TT7ANI'ODD.—Smart Lod, .niusf '.3 H able to diivo. Apply AY. C:.rr. ■ . - ■ WANTED —Work by the day. er position as" cook or iioasekeeper. R-eterences. Apply i!jis office. , . WANTED TO SBLL.^Bmiity Case^.. See our bdrgaihs iji Wliite Cololil.ll BJanlcets.-—3lcFar-h\nc's Clieap Drapery Store. ICUAXBOURNE SETTLERS. — ' F Wanted to Soil; cheap: Secondhand force feed grain manure drill; good sy new. Apply "Express" Office IF t)2& lady who took .1 birycio from- the front oi H. F. Hail's 011 Friday last in mistake' for her own will kindly return she can secure nev - own.-H. F. Ball. IOS.T. —Yoang black sheep dog: _J ivhsigrovs niime "Dairkie." €t rcr/ai-tT" f jon return to Critej-iou Stables. ."\ I^OK. SAL&rOR TO LET.—Accom. /mods'ition *'House,' Wanganuirj; Blenheim-Nelson feoach road.—;>. No:-----gTOve, Pl'oprietor. J' UST RECEIVED.—A large cou. signment of Horse and Coisf Covers. Absolutely the best -value in Marlborough.—^T. Smale. "'-, WANTED KNOWN.—New Horn* Sewing Machines excel" everything on the market. Reasonable prices; no luige profits.—Parker's ' Cycle Depot,. Agents. \/-l i^YEING, Dry Cleaning, and Pivs-s-' JL^ ing—ladies? : and gentlemen's garments. Umbrellas manufactured"' '" and ro-coveiv>d. Satisfaction guainr>teed. Terms cash.—Rose and Sueel-au. Walter Street. TRAVELLING REQUlSllr^ - JL Whether you require n sm«»ll 1 Brief Bag or 1 large TravelUng Trunc we can stippjy you. Every article i* strongly, made to resist the roughest usage on boat,. train, or coach.—F. W. Adam§, Market Street North.' ' ';■'. COME along to the Neir Centar* Boarding-house. Good aocommo» . dation. Meals, one shilling. 7— ■.»■*• MoKenna, Proprietress. "_ Job Printinp:—-any style or color— at "Express" Printing Works. ;

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 May 1912, Page 1