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X ADIES' "COMFORT 3' HOUSE A^ SHOES, glace kid, light pump soles, easy fitting, wooden or leather heels: The "Bective," 10s 6d; "Pride of England," 10s 6d; C. end J. Clark's, 11s 6d. • Ladies' Black Glace Kid Laced Boots, open front, large eyelets, straight patent caps, the famous ."Pioneer" brand, all sizes: onr price. 15s 6d. . ' Ladies' Shoes, same style, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. Others, 7s 6d and 9s 6d. COPP & KNIGHT, THE BOOTMEN. An Item worthy of #•■■ ItCIII CONSIDERATION TXjTE Buy our' Canvas direab frop * * the mills. We manufacture our go*£fe as tfts prsmises. , Hence the LOW PRICES *t wkitfc « WE CAN SELL . STACK COVERS, ETO. i ■■ , ■ ■.. '■ ORDER YOURS NOW AT S. MARSTON'S • DCHE COVER MAKER, Market Street South. BLENHEIM AND SEDDON, 'Phone 225. Wedding Presents. SOMETHING Beautiful and Lastine in SILVERWARE. GREAT RANGE PRESENTATION GOODS. , Special Discount Given. Latest Designs in Engagement Rings. All hew and up-to-date Jewellery —AT— W.J.MARTIN'S, THE LEADING JEWELLER. POPULAR NOTICE COLUMN, \ T • IVESS' BROS.' Boot Palace.— XX Gents' first quality box calf welted Derby Boots, 21s; were 255. SPECIALLY reduced to dear— ' Fine White Cotton -Table Damask, 56 inches wide, at Is yard 64 inches wide at Is 3d; Unbleached Linen Damask, 70 inches wide, at Is 3d yard.—At E. and J. Walton*B. J. SEATER AND CO., 78, • Market Street, agents/for the Royal and Salter standard' Typewriters. Repairs to and'/sappuea stocked for all typewriters, duplicators, and mimeographi.—G. R. Muncaster, RepresentatiyeT IF you need a motor-cycle or car and don't wish to pay too much write us; We can Bave you money. We overhaul mosv machines^ and every one sold is guaranteed in good ??„ ,? r money back.—Lawrence* N.Z. Motor Exchange, 123 Hii?h Street, Christchurch. IQI Q MOTOR-CYCLES.—Juat it/lU arrived: Latest Model 1913 Indians; kick starters, 2-speeds, free engine. Call and inspect.—Ed. Parker. BAILEY'S Tennis Racquets, ex 1 Athenic. A large assortment of the latest English Itacquets, Bate; etc. Being New Zealand agents, we are quoting these at wholesale prices. Also Covers, Presses, etc.—W. J. Seater and Co., 78, Itarket Street. T TVESS BROS.' Boot Palace.-/ Gents' first quality glace had welted Boots, special line. 17s 6d : were 22s 6d. T IVESS BROS.' Boot Palace.— Ladies' glace kid Derby Shoes, low heels, grand value, 10s 6d; were 13s 6d. - < MARYBOROUGH EXPRESS. NOTICE TO ADVERTTSEBB. OWING to the early departure of the train for Seddon and Ward on MONDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS, it is requested thai advertisements for insertion on those days be handed in ai this office not later than 11 a.m. Copy for alterations to advertisements should be sent in not later than 3 p m. on the day preceding that en which the change of advertisement v desired. furness bros.l proprietors. 1 christmas present of Kj singer sewing machinb. - The world's best Sewing Machine l Singer 66. All young ladies should buy a Singer Sewing Machine. Weekly . payments, 2s 6d. Repairs done ©n the shortest notice. Fifty years' guaranj tee. Cheapest and best. Postal ad- , dress: G. S. NIGHTINGALE, Agents c Blenheim. l . : : a BPRINQLANDS WOOL WORKS i 7 TTK7OOL received for Soomins hi TV large or small quantities. Highest Pricei given for Wool , Kxdet, and Sheepskins. c S. T '»•>, WOOLdCOURER AND WBIJL> ~ MQNGSS 'i : id \XTEDDING, Invitation, and Celel- H bration Cards. —New designs at a, "Marlborough Express" Printing Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 1

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