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That- is the treatment you get at CCnnHE SALE that has set Blenheim a-throb': is swinging along on its ' -*- reckless course of bargain-giving. Half measures are not permitted in any department—reductions throughout our large stock axe sweeping and thorough. From day to day new bargains are brought forward. Come in often and look round—many of the best are limited in quantity, and—the "early bird" y'kraow! Everywhere in the store are ■. BOUNTEOUS BARGAINS AT PROFITLESS PRIOES. ' Come •when, you will, look where tow will—on every side mammoth values at midget prices confront you. Delay means disappointment. YOU cannot afford to let a chance like this passl , '* A shilling does the work of two—WHY, LOOK AT THESE PRICES OF A FEW SPECIAL "SNAPS" IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT* Men's Tweed Suits, all sizes; sale price 21s. Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers to clear at Bs_6d. i Boys' 'Cotton Tuhic Suits to 'be cleared at 25.11 d. Men's Soft Felt Hats; sale price 2s lid. ' Samson Braces, 3 pairs for 2s 6d. 800 Pairs of Men's Blue Denim Overalls to clear at 3s 6d per pair. ?:Ostfife4i4rfefl^ ■E$ 1 Bit fo d£& i jjtfnr Hfiw^kiOiP^iir i IvliVlln Ulvialßvlilli h a@*& w viyv^Vi ' - ' in ■■■iii Miii iimiujiiii *i\ fc M—MUMMJWIM "■■" I 1 — ■ ■""'""■ ■—■■■111111 l lIIWIIIIIMIII —M—illWl———l—Jta^hJl » -MgMBWaaHIIMI lIIIIW Ctipid Dpesn't Worry A!faptit the War. £3£yvA ~* % The merry elf is concerned in many engage- '^^^^^ C\s//y* '\ ments though! Think of those friends of £Ml JmSJbN^V^^^ * yours who will shortly form the great alliance | 0 ifffiP^^Si ! ®^-^* "*.•■■ • • • time for you to consider ... • J**^ I Weddirig* Presents. \ y4L,\ V *xN> '^ • Here is the biggest stock in Blenheim : Fish V*^<l^r *'mfa^l^'""'*'* and Fruit Knives and Forks in cases, Cruets, W^7/^^&Ct[' ill tt#' Silver Clocks, Writing Sets, Butter Dishes ■ Wiml^t^yi ItJ^ • ■' ' iotsandlots of others. Every item ***&m&*fc has the cjuality {ouch and is Best British. maKe. Call soon. W. J. MA R T 1 N, The Leading Jeweller . . . . Blenheim.

Pukaka Wood and Coal Company, Ltd. ANDRXW »TRKET, BLI^NHEEM. TIHH andersigiiftd ar* prepared to * deliver Wood. »nd Goal to all; nuts of the district. # Birch, Tawa, Manuka, and Matfti, la any lengths to suit poroitfcswfi, from 6a worth upwards, {-horse waggon load from 26s p«r oofs COAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN STOCK. Black Biroh Piles and Posts, Brcwa llrch Posts, and Totara Pifci «a hand. Price* right. Cash with order. GULMORB, HEED AND CO. Iklephonca: Day 215; Night SH PIER HOTEL, WHARF, KAIKOURA. (Entirely nnder new management). W. Rwttiedge : Proprietor (20 years with U.S.S. Co. and Levin and Co.) THIS hotel has just been refurnished and put in first-class order, and visitors to Kaikoura will find the hotel one of the most comfortsMe to stop at. First-class table, and only toe best of liquor stocked. Fishing parties by launch arranged. Motor-cars at shortest notice. CHLARPHYIXE LENSES. BRIGHT, sunny days are often | very trying to those whose eyes ! are at all sensitive to strong light, ; and to drivers, motorists, etc. Many experiments have been made to produce a lens which, while absorbing the harmful rays, will allow the harmless light waves to pass through to the eye., At last a chlarphylle lens has been produced, which allows only £fae harmless light waves to pass through. These lenses may be ground to any sight, and may be had in the form of spectacles, clips, rimless, or goggles, from — J. r>. CLARKE, D.8.0.A., F.S.M.G. (London). # Ophthalmic Optician. Panama House, Blenheim.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 7