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TEA FRIENDSHIP. It is no doiibt a matter of taste, but we firmly believe that many hundreds of people are closely attached to Crescent Tea. They like the tea; they have a friendly feeling towards it; and they introduce it to others whenever the opportunity occurs. • ...■._,""■

<&$ deserves all the good things said about it, for it is a. good tea, and it is good all the time. It is a perfect blend of Indian and Ceylon teas, and is blended by an expert. Three grades—2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per Ib. • W. & G. TURNBULL AND CO., WELLINGTON. TO THE CROWN TENANTS OF MARLBOROUGH. I INTEND to offer, -myself as a candidate for the vacant seat on the Land Board, and if elected will continue to watch your interests as I have done for'the past twelve years. H. M. READER. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. WE have to notify our clients and the public of Marlborough generally that we have disposed of the business carried on" by us for the last 14 years to Miller, McKay and Co., Ltd., as from this date. '•'<■ We desire to thank our customers for the support accorded Us in. the past, and to solicit a continuance of; same to the new management. X MILLER & McKAY. October 31st, 1912, ' ; . In connection with the above, we have pleasure in notifying the public of Marlborough that we have taken over the business of Messrs Miller arid McKay, and would, solicit a continuance of the support hitherto given to our predecessors. MILLER, McKAY AND CO., LTD. • JAMES COULL, " Managing" Director. 31st October, 1912. NELSO|« AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTIETH GRAND SHOW. To be held in Richmond Park on : TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 19th and 20th November. :y ALL ENTRIES close at the Secre-: . tary's Office, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 6th November. „ Entrance Fees must accompany .entries. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained at this office and M>H. L. Jackson's, Chemist. /■•-■' J. GLEN, Secretary. Richmond, 26th October, 1912. GEORGE DAVIES'S SHOP HAS OPENED. rtIHE shop secured by "The Modern .1.. . Tailors" is now open, and our me stocks of Spring and Summer Materials are on display for your ih>spection. . ' . Our prices for suits-to-measure range from 55s to 84s cash. Thai? is a. saying of about £2 on credit tailors' prices. ' , Every Suit is guaranteed handtailored—guaranteed to fit and please, and to give all-round satisfaction; Our low cash prices do not detract from the quality or appearance of your suit. At our numerous branches throughout New Zealand thousands of suitsare tailored for men of critical taste; ■and we ask you to try our modern cash tailoring in your own interests; OUR GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOU-—you cannot lose a cent or bedisappointed. \ ' 55s to 84s CASH. GEORGE DA VIES, LTD., "The Modern Tailors;" Address: His Majesty's Theatre Buildings> High Street. - IN FULL SWING. WINTER 'SALE! WINTER SALE I HUGE REDUCTIONS. DRAPERY All Departments are overstocked1 CLOTHING and must be sold at Sale Prices. BOOTS & Every article re ducedr Buy your 3 SHOES goods now. ' i YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY r ATTENDING OUR SALE. I W. COOEE & SOKS, .1 GENERAL IMPORTERS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1912, Page 7