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Sp!@rv did camping weather, thisi ARE you taking full advantage of the "good old summer time?" Camping out is fine fun and healthy too. MARSTON'S TENTS are just th» thing for the hot weather, and tenti make comfortable "homes." They are made from the finert material, finished in first-class stylo, and so strong that one of them wiß see you tlhxough many seasons. Buy a tent and enjoy summer life. S. MARSTON, SADDLER, BI_ENH_IM. POPULfI^KOTtBE COLUMN, OWL FOOD, .Wheat, OatiT, Barley, Maize, Bran,. Pollard, Pea Meal, f and A. and P.. Food, at 0 Ching's Produce; Store, ' \\7 ANTED KNOWN. — Mrs T. 1 f?.. Herd's European Laundry, ' Lee Street. Patronage respectfully 8 solicited. Parcels may be left at | Cooke and Son's Store. * | \*7 ANTED KNOWN.—That H. 1 TT Berg has opened a Fish- Shop is ■ premises next National Bank. Fresh supplies daily. Trial solicited. Telephone 324. ROSE AND SHEEHAN, Dyem, Cleaners, Umbrella work. Walter Street. BlenheinV "OOR MEN ONLY.—63 pairs of X. ■-..■'. working boots at lOs 6d per pair ; worth los.—lvess Bros., Smith's Buildings. 0 THE LADIES.—We have some extra-special quality boots and shoes for sale cheap.—lvesa Bros., Smith's Buildings. OTOR^CAR FOR HlßE—Prompi attention. Long distances at reasonable rates.—6. Cooper, 87, High Street. 'Phone 210. WANTED KNOWN-;.— Surplus SumrVjr Stock, oddments and remnants, also special lines jiist purchased at a big discount, now being cleared at startling reductions at' "Gibbard's." ONEI BALE of Bush Rugs, usually 4s 6d, reduced to 2s .lid.— "Gibbard's.*' WANTED KNOWN. — Balance ..Men's Straw Boaters reduce*! to & lid each: usually 5s to 6s 6d.— "Gibbard's." EXTRA VALUE.—Large, heavy, •Travelling Rugs, usually 13s 6d j.-■'-reduced to 10s 6d.—"Gibbard's." W" ANTED KNOWN. — Special clearing lot of -Ladies' Plain Tan" and-Black-Hose, reduced to 1» pair, or' 3 pairs 2s 6d.—"Gibbard's." CLEARING 'EM OUT at 6d yard: \j Balance Jap Crepes, all good shades (cream, white, tusso, champagne, navy, brown, and grey), usually 9d and!*.—"Gibbard's." NAP THESE! . Men's soft Tunic . Shirts, .neat stripes, shaped bands, usually sold at 2s lid to 3s lid; all to go at Is lid each.—"Gibbard's^ -f i A PAIR, or 3 pairs 2s 6d, for ' JL / 23 dozen men's fine Black Cashmere Socks j also another 25 dozen of our famous Knitted Colonial Wool Socks at same money.—."Gibbard__; WANTED KNOWN. — Special purchase of Men's Superior Boxed Worsted Suits, the very latest, including traveller 3 s sample set, usually 50s to 65s j reduced prices, 39s 6d to 49s 6d. Also good line Tweed Suits for everyday wear, 29s 6d.—"Gibbard's." ~ MEN'S lightweight Singlets, re- ' duced to Is 6d; Merino Underpants, Is lid; Striped and Plain Grey . Denims, full weight, 3s lid.—"Gibbard's.'* WANTED KNOWN. — Striped; _ Cambrics, 31 to 32 inches %vide, pure" finish, usually 9d ; reduced to4 6ki yard, ss; 3d dozen..—"Gibbard's." IJ6) INCHES WIDE, strong U.B. 4— i Twill Sheeting; also 54-inch superior fine Whit© Herringbor.e? ditto., reduced to Is, usually Is 3d yard.—"Gibbaz^'s," /CHILDREN'S Washing Hats, reV-^ duced to 9d each; Print Dresses,. 22 to 25 inches long, reduced to 2si fjd.—"Gibbard's." ■ SAMPLE LOT Ladies' White Under Skirts, beaulSfulljr trimmed. ,with^jrado. S=wis9 -emjbrbidßf^** "£ii3 insertion, all reduced to"f)s7vS6%o> of these arc wortb 15s retail.—"Gibibard's.'^ REMEiMBJ-t! Tt pays to buy Drapery ancl Clothing at "Gibbard's." Business being run on absolutely "SpoU Cash" lines makes all the difference. Just now being end of season, yon can save more tpian usual, as we don't believe in carrying gtock: over, so haw cut down the prices^ _ " " ' "■•""" -:---- ■ HOT WATER """ And plenty, of it, is what erern housewife requires »o.w that tfci^ bijsy season is on haad. XX7ITH an abundance of hot wmimt v * half the drudgery of the kitolm* is done away with. . W© instal hot; and cold water, an* guarantee to give you satisfaction, ft* up sinks, baths, wash-tubs, etc., an# erect windmills. Septic tanks and drains laid tx Health Department's requirement*. Agent "Orb Rangess" We will »>* ways be pleased to have a chat wiffcS yon about yaur requiremente. ADAM GIBSON* PLUMBER, GAS FITTER, WELLSINKER, &o. SPRING-' CREEK,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14, 17 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14, 17 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14, 17 January 1914, Page 1

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