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MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. WANTED Advertisements relating to Labor, etc., Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and.Short Trade Notices, NOT EXCEEDING SIXTEEN ' WORDS, are inserted in this column for ONE SHILLING each ! insertion, cash; for every additional I word, one penny. A BOOKING j FEE of sixpence per insertion will be charged if cash does not accompany order, MAN was made to mourn, saith the seer, but joy will fill his soul if he wears boots bought from Ivesa Bros. SOVEREIGN WATCHES, right to the tick. Save tim© and money by spending a sovereign at Ferry's, the Jeweller. COLD blows the blast across the moor; but that doesn't matter if you have on a pair of Ivess Bros.' boots. /~ILEAN and capable married; \^J couple want situation, hotel or • private; all duties.— (<S./' "Express" Office. ; , MADAME SONIA, Egyptian , Palmist, Clairvoyante, and crystal gazer, can be consulted from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m., at Macey's Buildings. WHITE 'LEGHORN settings of eggs for . sale. Apply R. Wanden. ' r PIANOS are valuable property. Have jbhem carried by a competent carrier. —E. M. Gibson, manager, F. W. Martin and Co. WANTED immediately.—A boy. Apply J. Scott and Co., Bakers and Confectioners. WANTED TO BUY.—Good gig horse. Apply J. B. Dick. Telephone 36, Seddon. '_ WANTED TO SELL.—Edison Standard Phonograph and Records. Will sell cheap. Address at "Express" Office. . -.". WANTED.— Person to assist with, housework, in the country.' Apply for address at "Express" Office. , LOST, on Saturday.—Gold bar brooch, pearl bird. Reward on return to this office, LOST, between Spring Creek and , Groveftown. — Motor radiator cap. Kindly return.' "Express" Office. > FOR SALE.—Good straight willow wood, mostly split; 16s per cord delivered. Apply V". S. Holdaway, Garrieiv FOR SALE.—Aged draught jmare, good for orchard work; cheap. Apply John Batty, junr., Dillon's Point Road. i WANTED TO SELL.—Raspberry .i canes, 5s per 100; Strawberry j plants, 3s per 100. Apply E. H. , Eccles, Grovetown. TO LET, or Sell privately.—Furnished home. Apply "Express" . Office. . SAVE breakages when moving. We . have experience in shifting furniture. Agents for the Colonial ] Carrying Company. We save you ( worry.—E. M. Gibson, manager, F. W. Martin and Co. NOW is the time to plant your Ornamental Shrubs. Splendid collection to choose from.—John Hale and Sons. Telephone No. 275, Springlands Nurseries. r^-HIMNEYS swept and nightsoil \_y removed at reasonable prices.— John P. E. Fredericks, Main Street. Telephone No. 388 : i^iOMFORTABLE home near town \_y for two or three young ladies engaged during day. Apply for address "Express" Office. HOT soup is a good thing on a cold day, but nothing to compare with the comfort in Ivess Bros.' boots. ■\7tTANTED KNOWN.— Mrs T. V? Herd's European Laundry, Lee Street. Shirt and collar ironing machine installed. Telephone 242. WEDDIN© Presents in great variety. Highest quality, lowest price. Inspectkm invited.—Ferrj, I jeweller. DON'T make it too hot, but just warm enough by wearing Ivess Bros.' boots. WANTED KNOWN. — fPhat Mclndoe and Bim have started business as Plumbers, Tinsmiths, eto. Phone 877. Address: Bpringlands. IF you would save money, buy boots that will wear well and keep your feet warm. Ivess Bros, sell this. sort.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 1