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;-ramuM ieri&E column MAK® KNOWN YOTTB NEEDS. WANTED Advertisements uelating to Labor, etc., Lost, FoundV To Letj For Sale, and Short Trsulff Notices, NOT EXCEEDING SIXTEEN WORDS, are inserted in this column for ONE SHILLING, each insertion, cash; for every additional w<ord, one penny. A BOOKING FEE of sixpence per insertion will b& charged if cash does not accompany order. ,■>>;.' WANTED.— Boots and Shoes to repaid-—lvess Bro%. th© v boot specialists. s / ■/ • WANTED.— Smart youth for town delivery cart. Address at "Express" Office. '< "yK ■VXTAMPED.—Two weaners or one V \ email porker pig.—Collins, Bleak House, Maxwell Road. WANTED. — Second-hand) gig; must be in good repair. lApply to W. X Qlcuet<sQ and Co. WANTED.— Clerk for temporary position, merchant's office; may lead to permanent employment. i Apply, stating terms, Box 78. WANTED. — First-class waggondriver. an<s lead ploughman for Lansdowne Station. Apply to John Mowat. WANTED..— Entries for Picton Poultry, Pigeon, and Canary Society. Entries- close (Saturday, lith. —W. Bragge y Secretary. WANTED TO SELL. —Light spring dray r practically new. Apply Keating and: Nicholas. LOST, last Mondiay, either in Post Office or W. B. 'Girling's.— Lady's parasol. Finder pleas© return to this office.. "VX7TLL person who took overcoat V? by mistake from Rodley's on Tuesday kindly communicate with N. Jellymaai, Rapaura. A LITTLE boy wejit walking one I lovely summer day; his boots I were bought from Ivess Bros., which j , made him feel quite gay. i WANTED KNOWN.—Mrs IT. Herd's European Laundry, Lee Street. Patronage respectfully solicited. Parcels may be left, at : Cooke and Son's Store. WI want you to remember » are selling cheap in all line this month, ia view of stock-taking Call and fill your requirements her* —Parker's Cycle Depot. ' FISH, OH t Soles and heels repaired in quick order by Ivess Bros., the boot specialists, Market Street Soutih. DYEING, Dry Cleaning, and Press ing—ladies' and gentlemen garments. Umbrellas manufacture* and re-covered. Satisfaction guarau teed. Term?1 cash.—Rose a»4 Sheeh&ii Walter Siseet. « < Q OVEREIGN" WATCHES. r i^ Accurate time-keepers; writ ten guarantee; best procurable fo.' hard work. Price: Sovereign. - Ferry, the Jeweller. MANY a mickle makes a muckle. You save from 2s to 5s on every pair of boots or shoes bought from Ivess Bros., Market Street South;. IF you want to buy, sell or c* change a motor-cycle, motor-cai bicycle or machinery of any kine whatever, write us. We are tb acknowledged medium of exohangi throughout the Dominion, because w> are specialists. Every item sol" carries our guarantee.—Lawrence' N.Z. Motor Exchange, 123, Low* High Street, Christchurch. SHE sells sea-shells by the sea shore. We. sell ladies' shoes as low as 10s 6d per pair.—lvess Bros., Market Street South. AT W. J. SEATER AND CO.'fe 78, Market Street: A. Bailej and Co.'s Hockey Sticks and Ball* all weights, at wholesale prices. Sticfo 3s to 11s 6d; Balls Is 3d to 7s 6d.G. R. Muncaster, Representative. ALARM CLOCKS for the winte mornings! ss, 7s 6d, 10s, 12s 66 All the best makers.—Ferry, th Jeweller. WEARY WILLIE wobbled woefully. He would walk well were his footwear purchased from Ivess Bros., the boot specialists, Market Street South. MONEY TO LEND.—I am pro pared to lend money to anyom temporarily in need, in sums from £f to £25, upon Household Furniture (without removal), Farm Implement* Stock, and upon approved note of hand. Write, enclosing stamp for reply, to L. W. Balkind, Draper, 629 Colombo Street, Christchurch. Local agent wanted. Must be thoroughly a experienced business man, who can - secure fidelity guarantee. Good remuneration to the right man.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 1

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