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GENUSSME "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONES. Zono Records .... .... ioin.,3/6; I2in., 5/6. Edison Records .... .... 4mm,, 2/6; 2min., 1/9. NEW RECORDS EVERY Sx^ONTH. COME AND HEAR THEKVI. UP-TO-DATE MUSIC. UP-TO-DATE MUSIC. Pianos of well known leading makers. Agent for Chas. Begg & Co., Dunedin and Wellington Carfwright'S Music Warehouse, Alfred Street, Blenheim. Box 58. \ Phone 221.

A Happy Thought: Cool, well-fitting: SUMMER SHOES For LADIES. 'nniS a happy thought—a dream " that will come true if you get your shoes at HEALY'S. Your comfort depends to a great extent, especially in summer, on how your shoes fit. Don't risk disappointment, but go to | M. HEALY, BOOT IMPORTER, Market Street, Blenheim. To our many satisfied customers To our future customers THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER successful business year! Yes. thanks to the continued support of our friends in Blenheim, we are still able to "come up smiling" at the end of the financial year 1912, despite .the unusual trade depressions from time to time. And being so. DOWLING desires to thank the firm's many customers and wish them a bright Christmas and a prosperous New Year. As in the past, every possible consideration and care will be given to orders placed with us, while we can unhesitatingly recommend all goods sold by us as being of first-class materials and the product of highly skilled workmen. To.those who have not yet tried Rowling for furniture we say "One trial only." A. J. DOWLING, CABINETMAKER - BLENHEIM. The " Ever Ready" Store for Gifts. A Piece of Jewellery is one of the most acceptable of all gifts. Moreover, a personal ornament constantly reminds the recipients of the giver's thoughtfulness—friendship is cemented accordingly. Here you will find a fine selection of suitable gifts at moderate prices. INSPECT! FERRY, THE JEWELLER - BLENHEIM. JtWHY GO The Duty ol Spectacle Lenses la to focua the rays of light at the proper point, thus relieving the muscles and nerves of the strain that would fall upon them if they were unassisted by lenses. WE ARE ABLE To relieve with glasset troubles that are sapping the nerve supply by causing the muscles to work in an effort tc do their own focussing. ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 103 Customhouse Qv*y, WELLINGTON. P. H MORRISON ... Muufftr

W£LB STREET TiMBERJARDS. THE HUMOR OP ADVERTISING. i - SOME advertise ttaf do not v keep good stock; tb.4., sell it. Just' 80. Oar business is to convince yon that j our stock is good and seasoned, and you are the person to whom we wish to sell it. So just give us a call and inspect our stock of Joinery, Mouldings, Timber, Ironmongery, eta., and you will be convinced that the stock is good and the price right. J. A. lORELAND, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 209. BROWN & Co., GENERAL ENGINEERS. Certificated in Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines, ets. Specialty—Repairs to Traction Engines. AGENTS FOR: Fielding and Plata's Oil, and Suction Gas Engines, and producers. Cadillac Motor Cars. We stock general Engine and Motor Oik, and Greases. For Sale, cheap, equal to new: 44-b.h.p. (Fielding and Platt's), complete. Abo: 2|-h.p. Motor-Cycle, a bargain, cheap. POPULAR NOTICE fiOtUMH MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. WANTED Advertisements relating to Labor, etc., Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and Short Trade Notices, NOT EXCEEDING SIXTEEN WORDS, are inserted in this column for ONE SHILLING each insertion; for every additional word, one penny. A BOOKING FEE of sixpence will be charged if cash does not accompany order. FISH OH! Choice fish at Nelson Street Bridge To-morrow (Satur-' day) Afternoon. . v TXT ANTED, at once.—A good *?T T straw stack builder. Apply R. Ham, Alabama Road. WANTED.— A general servant. Apply Mrs B. S. Clouston, Springlands. WANTED.— Boy for bakehouse. Good chance to learn.' trade.— Daniels. WANTED. — Couple to share house, or will let furnished. Apply "Express" Office. WANTED.— Board and lodging for boy attending school. Reply by letter, "Moderate," "Express" Office. WANTED, with nice family.— Board and residence for young girl attending school. Apply, stating terms, to "W.," "Express" Office. WANTED.— Girl, about 16 or 17, to help with light housework ■;. sleep at home. Apply Mrs Geo, Gibson, Warwick Street. WANTED.— Office boy, learn drawing and typewriting. Call on Sturrock, Resident Engineer, Bank of New Zealand Buildings. LOST, between Girling's and Springlands.—Parcel containing clothing. Please return to "Express" Office. LOST, on 26th.—Brindle, tan, and white dog, with cut on hind leg; name "Top." Finder rewarded. Apply Birdling, Richmond Brook, Seddon. TO LET.—Five-roomed Cottage h» Carvell Street. Gas and copper. Apply G. Houldsworth, Hawkshaw Street. s \7ERY Special Sale Bargain.— Extra good wearing quality Moirette Underskirts, all colors, at 6s 6d and 7s 6d; usual prices, 8s 6d and 9s 6d.—At E. and J. Walton's. AT IVESS BROS.' Boot Palace.— . Gents' high-grade glace welted Boots, 245; were 27s 6d. IF you wanti to buy, sell or exchange a motor-cycle, motor-car, bicycle or machinery 'of any kind whatever, write us. We are y the acknowledged medium of exchange throughout the Dominion, because we are specialists. Every* item sold carries our guarantee—-Lawrenoe'i N.Z. Motor Exchange, 123 Low«i High Street, Christchurch. A T IVESS BROS.' Boot Palace. II Ladies' glace kid Derby Boots, Cuban heels, new gOods, 14s 6d; were 17s 6d. . DYEING, Dry Cleaning, arid Prew ing—ladies' and gentlemen'i garments. Umbrellas manufacture* and re-covered. Satisfaction guarftn teed. Terms cash.—Rose and Sheehan '. Walter Street;

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 1

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