mistakes. His chief assets apeared to be a powerful swinging right and an effective, though crude defence. The weights were: Pelkey 14sfc Bib: Lang 13st 131b. Two Lake County runholders, whc are ardemt supporters of the Reform i Government, had a good win ovei ; Massey, the winner of the New Rivei Trot at the Invercargill races. Thej 1 state (says the Lake County Press] ! that they simply followed the name. and as the horse paid a double figure / dividend, they are more convinced : than ever that the Prim© Minisitei* is ! well worthy of support. NOTICE. rjnHE Marlborough Brewery Com--IJr pany > td -' beg to announce that ftosftiSsSKs: a A q Lufrt° s : m any quantity, delivered at the brewery. C. P. HDLME, Secretary. What do you pay for your Cutlery ? |jj Take advantage g of our mail order JH concessions. B John Fisher's ' SHEFFIELD 0 - . CUTLERY jjjjffl -^ splendid knife for every gta day use and wear. jjjj. TABLES, 6/- per l-doz. jjjp DESSEETS, 5/- per fdoz. CISH WITHOEDSE. TOljp Post Frbh. Hardware Co., Ltd., WELLINGTON.. WHY NOT E^STAL GAS IN YOUR HOME be-Fore the long nights arrive ? THE kerosene lamp is a poor and dangerous method of lighting, especially where there are children. We supply Acetylene Generators from £7 upwards; Air Gas Machines from £25 upwards ;■' Gas . Fittings, Brackets, Pendants, i.. Glassyrarg. Rings, Heaters, etc., at bedrock prices. Installations in any part of the district. Estimates free. ADAM GIBSON* PLUMBER. GASFITTER, AND WELL-SINKER. 'Phone 214. Spring Creek. "GRO3VENOR HOTEL. BLENHEIM. THE SHEPHERDS', MUSTERERS 1, AND FARM HANDS' HOME. Good Stabling and Paddocking for Horses. Best of Accommodation and Kenneb for Dogs. ■ GOOD TABLE KEPT. Under supervision of. Mrs Gray. BEST OF WINES, BEER, AND SPIRITS SOLD. UNSURPASSABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. TARIFF - - 6s PER DAY. Havelock and Nelson Coaches pass the door daily. Booking Office of Wairau Valley • Mail Car. W. F.'GRAY, PROPRIETOR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ROYAL HOTEL, Blenheim MRS E. C. CHEESMAN begs U announce to the public generally | that she has again, taken over th« | actire control of the above hotel i This, to old patrons, is a criterion of good liquors, and the best of attec > tion to comfort. j FIRST-CLASS TABLE PROVIDED ROYAL HOTEL. .Grove Road, Blenheim, j MRS E. C. CHEESMAN, I Proprietress. I ; .— *' I EMPIRE HOTEL, BLENHEIM. JN intimating that I have take* over the above hotel, I have every confidence that past patrons wif renew their support to the nev regime. . The public generally any commercials will have every attention to their home comforts, and all sort* of liquors will be found to be of th* very best. ; Nothing is stocked that will b« ! kept, as the VERY BEST only .wilJ i be sold, and good quality will not j keep; it will have a quick sale. •■' I TOM KEATING, j Proprietor. I .— ■ :,'■ .'. ■ i OXLEY'S HOTEL, ! PIOTOWf. \ i UNDKR NEW MANAGEMENT." ! 4> P. BE I R'NE, 1 PROPRIETOR. I (Late of the Grosvenor Hotel, ' Blenheim). GOOD BILLIARD TABLE,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1914, Page 6
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492Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1914, Page 6
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