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' How are the Horses?* Aro they kept warm and dry? Are they well covered? nnHB treacherous weather we haver . -*- experienced lately would upset any animal not protected by a good covering," / There is worse weather coming i along; therefore visit MARSTON'9 I and secure- a GOOD COVER, for each | horse. ■ i Shillings laid out now will mean pounds in your pocket in the spring. PRICES from 16s up. S. MA-RB.TON, BLENHEIM. FBPoig§ NOTICE eOLMMI. T>OSE AND SHEEBAN, Dyer* ! JL\j Cleaners, Umbrella work. Walter Street, Blenheim. LARM CLOCKS at prices that open the eyes. Be early at \ Ferry, the jeweller's / IF "honesty is the best policy," then it is policy to be honest. Ivess Bros.' boots are made of honest leather. SEE! our window case for samples of cycle goods, and don'i forget we are sacrificing cycle tyres, 17s 6d ones for 9s; other; covers from & up-wards^—-Parker's 'Motor and Cyole Depot, High Street. <&.S»€f. IN dealing with undertakings of any magnitude or importance the decisions arrived at are largely regulated or controlled by Pounds— Shillings—Pence." Ways and-means are fully discussed, and after all the I pros and cons have been, carefully ! considered the Best Tender is ao- ' cepted. Now, drapery and clothing; ; are big items m the up-keep of every home. Thrifty housekeepers are careful to ascertain where BEST VALUE IS GIVEN. Many have proved to their satisfaction that a BIG SAVING can bo effeoted by purchasing household drapery and wearing apparel at This business is run on absolutely SPOT CASH lines—the "pay-as-you-go" principle—and it stands to reason that much better value can in this way Jbe given than under the reckless TICK system. Credit—as represented by running up accounts for food and clothing—is. altogether different to borrowing a stated sum for a fixed"period for building Vptfrposes, or land improvement and development^ where ample security is given, and the value increased. Clearly, where articles for wear and tear or consumption are supplied on credit, a much (higher price must be asked, and~tnus it works out that the : "good marks" pay the losses on "bad eggs." If you - would avoid (this, and also jnake the most of yiour income, make a point qt buying your Drapery and Clothing THE SPOT CASH SHOP. [ Just now you can save more tfian usual, as we are busy stocktaking and have still further cut down the prices of many lines, which: we desire> to quit before annual balance. If you're after bedrock value you can t do better than go to ** GfES.BARD'S sv Market Street North. ('Tween McPhail's and Hannah's). G. R, STRATFORD, MAHAKIPAWA. AGENT for GANE MILKING MACHINES; Gane releaser an* bucket plants,, with or without engines; the 1913 model Perfect Separators: Turbine Separators^ Shafting Pulleys, Plummer Blocks, Glass Lubricators, Beltings, Milk Vats, Water Pumps, Pipings, And Pump Jacks. Also 2i to 5-h.p. Crossley Kerosen* Engines; 4j-h.p. Crossley Benzina ' Engines,- 3 and 4-h.p. Warwick Benzine Bingines. One of the most up-to-date (tane plants in the South Island can b% in* speoted at Mahafeipawa. HeaSf's S@ots FOR CHILDREN Are mad® to wear ! YOU will save money in the end by carefully Choosing the RIGHT STORE for the Children's Boots. The beat boots are none too good for the youngsters—they're prettyhard on any footwear. At Healy's You are certain of getting the right goods at the right price. Or if you want boots or shoes., for yourself the same good fortune tfVraits you. THE BEST—AND THE CHEAPEST. -.HEALY'S.. /" ECONOMIC BOOT STORE. "Put Your Feet in my Haads." $►'■ BLENHEIM. N O TIDE. . ■' ■'■ ■ MR W. G. BROWNE, Hairdresser, Draper's Buildings, having been appointed agent for Lethaby's Umbrella Works, all orders-left with him for new Umbrellas and Sun~ shades and repairs will T^ceiy^.. , prompt attention.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 1