Pass your days pr offca&Sy* .*. . _ /; LITTLE time spent new <-< JF Z'"i. sjave valuable time in. the suWivttjok over your harness and see t't.'st-orei'T sirup and buckle is O.K. ".Sort- out all.parts that are weak or broken and bring them along to fttARSTON who is renowned for saddlery and harness repairs. Maybe you require new harness? Whatever may be your wants, can supply you. .Also Combs, Brushes, Oils—everything that is essential in the" stable. S MARST ON y HARNESS MAKER - BLENHEIM Now is the time to replace worn Cutlery. O / OFF,IN THE £ FOR CASH. —ox— ALL KNIVES, SPOONS, / AND FORKS . —-A'P—— * . W. J. MARTIN'S, THE LEADING. JEWELLER. rWL^SOfIEE"I@yJMJ 1' EATHER and Boot Nails for sale . .J atlvess Bros." Save money by mending your own boots. QKATI^G.— Look out. for Giand k? Carnival and Fancy Dress, flown Hall, -Thursday, August 28th. Ad mjssion, 6d. NECESSITY for the gardener. and plant grower, PLANTOIDS; A food for plants in tablet form; 1& box.-^-Nimmo and Blair, Dunedin. "VX7E can repair another 50 pairs of H jtoots weekly.—lvess Bros., the boot specialists, Market Street South. WHEN you want a pair of Boots, • Go straight to Ivess Brothers j There you'll find a pair that suits, ' . And cheaper than all others. A.LARM CLOCKS for the winter . mornings I- ss, 7s 6d, 10s,, 12s 6d. All the bes^> makers.—Ferry, the ■ Jeweller. , ; > WANTED TO CLEAR.—49 Boys' Shirts—Flannelette, Harvard, and- Union—all Is lid each.—"Gibbard's." • ' "VETA'NTED, at once.—23 Boys for ' T T pure wool, "New Zealand Tweed 'Varsity Suits, sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, all at 10s 6'd each. Real snips.—''Gibbard's." W -ANTED.—Men , of Marlborougb. to snap 3 Specials in Shirts— Is lid, 2s 6d, and 3s 6d: now offering "Gibbard's." . ; . PECIAL QFFERS ls.Gd allowed off all our Travelling Rugs up to' , 10s; 2s off, our superior all-wool Colonial fringed ends at 13s 6d;/and 3s"off ail our best Colonial Rugs over 20s, to persons who bring this advertisement during its .currency in7**SEJxpress." Apply sharp— "Gibbard's." PRING CLEANING? Then for Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, etc., it will pay you to "go to Gibbard's." / \\r ANTED KNOWN.—Fine "range » ? Lace Curtains—ls lid, 2s 6d 2s lid, 3s-6d, 4s 6d, 5s lid, to 12s 6d a pair; extra value.^-"Gibbard's." WANTED.:— Thrifty housekeepers to save money on 38 inches Vide | Bordered Art Muslins, only 5d a ; yard; 4s 9d dozen.—"Gibbard's." WANTED KNOWN.—Big range Cretonnes to choose from—6a, 7Jd, BJd, 9d a yard; double width reversible, 9tk Is. Is 2d.—"Gibbard's.'V WANTED. —Comfortable homes for Tapestry Table. Covers, ■ 3s 3d to 22s 6d each. Al value.— "Gibbard's." ' WANTED KNOWN.—Is 6d to 3s each saved easily by buying * Hearth 'Rugs at "Gibbard's." Keating &, Nicholas BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHT* COACHBUILDERS, -7' - HORSE-SHOERS AND GENERAL SMITHS, AND COACHPAINTERSs v All kinds of vehicles made or repaired on the "shortest notice. HORSE-SHOEING A.SPECIALTY. Address: Charles Street, at rear of Club Stables, >. TEA. '■ - " H.HOWARD, High Street, Blenheim. v Direct Importer of pure nill^growm CEYLON TEA. Pekoe, Is 2d per lb. Broken (h-anjr© Pekoe *c 8d *gt 1> CHINESE LAUNDRY. I WISH to inform the public of Blenhum and ■ surrounding district that I have sta/ted" in the above 'business in Charles Street, between Keating and Nicholas's and the Drill Hall, and trust.by turning but firstclass work,.together with very reasonable charges, to receive your patronage. C. HOW. Low prices do not mean'cheapness. It is better to pay a fair-price for excellent work than a small price for bad work. .The latter is dear at any price. Get your printing done -at the "Express" Office.—Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 203, 28 August 1913, Page 1
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583Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 203, 28 August 1913, Page 1
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