Big shipment of embroidered muslin blouses, lovely goods, 3s lid, 4s 6d; worth double.—H. F. Hall.— Advt.
50 white embroidered silk blouses. These take the cake for value, 7s lid, 9a 6d. and 10s 6d each, at H. F. Hairs'.—Advt.
• 400 yards striped and plain galatea; just the thing for hard wear. Only 7Jd yard, at H. F. HaH's.-^-Advt.
Shows of the month: The M. A. and P. Show and Smith's show of ready-to-wear hats and dainty neckwear. Patronise both.—Advt.
Suits to measure.—-Try Smith and Go. Gentlemen's own material made up.—Advt.
"Where there's a will there's, a way"—but there's only one way to make good brandy—the Mar tell way. —Advt.
r ' G<x>d \vine needs no bush," but life m the bush sometimes needs good brandy. Have a little Martell by you m case of emergency.—Advt.
"It never rains but it pours"—but the sort that pours out of a Martell bottle is always welcome.—Advt.
To establish a reputation for itself in New Zealand musical circles is the reason why the 10th Mounted Regimental Band left Blenheim on Saturday last to attend the Dunedin contest. In a totally different position is the Massey-Harris bicycle, which, has already made its reputation asbeing absolutely the best bicycle en the market. W. H. West is tho Blenheim agent.—Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1912, Page 4
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213Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1912, Page 4
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