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SERVICEABLE pjj|. Winter Footwear for Men. Our Special 19/6 Men's Walking Boot »-- Oft THE WET OUT KEEPS THE WARMTH IN LOOKS DRESSY AND SMART. This is a medium-weight Bco*-, '^e&si'SL I well finished and smartly shaped. m^Mlm. It is made en the hand-sewn M rcjfU^B principle, from superior Box-calf Mat {fIHHB Leather, and wiil give splendid JJJP WS^^ wear. It is in every way a most w^ soi table Boot for Winter Wear. . Note the Prices Only 19/6* ZEALAND jSHEjj FACTORY Market St. Blenheim, HOTEL. < I Hi-J. KIRKWOOD V V - Pr«>pn*l«wY Bottle Store Price List. A SSftEQLE BOTTLE AT OHApiPAQNm. WHOLESALE PRIOE. Monopoly ../,. WINES. £SSI^3«BBKS. Hardy's Old Tawny Port ... v .. ty TTj.iiijumiV * «* » 7/i "enfolds Tawny Pont ... ... I/. SSSS* . "". : »- g^g*^ Invalid Port §}. SBSU-rr. r :::;:: JFMi 3^ :" ::: ::: I■< RUM, Hardy's Hock ...... !!. »." 4? Red Heart ... *.. *.. *.-« — 9/- Pinfold's Sherry ... ... ... 4>f Nary Rttm ; — «/- Freeth's Wines ... ..i ...... ■/» Nmj Ram (draught) ... •. 4/6 , FLASKS. GBftfSt . * Quaramcsd Flr*tdass _ Gilbey's Dry Gin w. %.. 6/- _~ ■ Large fimit GKlbey'B Old Tom ~.«/- Whisky ...... ... ... . J/g/-i/e J.D^.Z. Gener* (fi«aare-Gin) 6/6 Brandy ...... ... -..^ 2/fl l/§ 801 l »nd Duiflop'« * ».. 6/- ' WH18KI!i8. Bull Dog Ale ... ...... 1/e" 1/Wateon'a No. 10 ... ~.,,».,*.., ,8/- gass's Pale Ale ...... 1/6 IfDewar's .. ... -.<i ..". ... oflT. Guinness's Stout ... ... 1/8 1/Dawsou's" ..... 6/8 COLONIAL ALES and STOUT. I>uiican Gow'a ... ..'. ...'.** B/o * v . q^ ptg, > S&sg? r -*< - -2(2 Speight's ... ;.. lOd W &P-,::;. ::•:::;:: :-;| fef"'.., r:^,::: gg- S Canadian Clnb , ~;. ... >.. ... W- McQiTin's ... dOd H eSKS, 5. ::: :: ■ ::: ;:: ;:: 3S bulk mm^ . Dunville's ...... ..- ».. -. 6/6 Whisky, per. gal. „ ... fj/King'e liquea- ... ..* i... ... 5/6 Brandy,, per gal it/White Horse ... * 5/6 Rum,,.per gal k .. Si/W Usher's Green Stripe ... ».* ... 6/8 Port, per gal ... ™ 1«K EMPIRE HOTEL THE CLUB HOTEL BLENHEIM Under entirely new management. IN intimating that I have taken -»-tr j sCOLIJrD ndtifies tha ovm the... abpya hotel, 1 nave ifJL general public and CommeTciaJ*every ponfidetic© that pa^t patrons that he has taken over "the above weltwill renew their support to the new k n own establishment. He has ha'C regime.'* The public generally ana m any years' experience of catering, commercialsi will, Have every a^"" for" the comfort of patrons, and h« tion to their home comforts, and all can assure all clients of the following: sorts of liqjsors will be found to be of GOOD BEDS GOOD TABLE. the very best. „ The Best of Attention. Nothing is stocked that, will be The BEST ONLY in MQUORS kept, as the VERY BEST only will OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, be sold, and good quality will not What you ask for, that you wifl gel. keep : it will have a quick sale. TOar KEATING, THE.CLTJB HOTEL, BLENHEIM. Proprietor. —— — Shaw's Note!, VISITORS TO NELSON. - »ENWI€K. WMX AT THE MASOKIG HOTEL R E CHEESMAN begs to an-i-YJ. nbunce that he has again takem JP, BEIRNE, late of the pver the oroprietorship of Shaw^a m Grosvenor Hotel, Blenheim, Hotel, and -hopes to see all old and Oxley's Hotel, Picton, has taken friends aad1 many iiew ones, over the Masonic, Nelson's leading Nothing but the best of Equdrs dishotel, and visitors to the , VChty ot pgnsed. . i Sunshine" are assured of first-class . Civility and attention guaranteedv treatment at this well-known estab- E. CHEES3MAN. 11sacSmmodation second to the TROCADERO ONLY BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR DINING AND REFRESHMENT SOLD. ROOMS, j P. besrne, High Street, Picton. PROPRIETOR. Telephone No. 42. PIER HOTEL, / Picton's Leading Dining Rooms. WHARF, KAIKOURA. — ._ t . . , „ mo -r, afta Tn*rxi-\ Visitors can rely on obtaining & (Entirely under new management). meal afc any * ~ W Ruttedg1 © ! Proprietor Afternoon Tea and Sur>per J '(2° yeaiL^ ha?d S<l.) CO- Sftd BP6Cialty/ MRS ». WILTON, mHIS hotel has just been re- Proprietress, JL furnished and put in first-class S^ThoS* Zl ? SPSS- cJS of public interest. fortable to stop at. — First-class table, and only the best -m« RL . G> PATCHETT advisee thaT, °fFiE StSe S by launch ar- l™ he has purchased a Ford motorranged. Motor-cars at shortest car, which he is plying for hire ia notice. either town or country. — ■ ~~ ~~ By careful attention to the requireQROSVEf^OR HOTELi ments of the travelling public, and BLENHEIM. by charging moderate prices, he hope* THE SHEPHERD?, MUSTERERS', to^f * a la^ "J 6"0"'*? PJ*«»»« AND FARM HANDS' HOME. t Orders ma^.be left at the. Loloma-, Gk>od Stabliug and. Paddocking ior 264Horses. . .■ . . ■ ; ' ; ■ •' ' * •'■■* ■■■■. ;.;• ■■-■■■ ■■ Best of Accommodation and Kennels Up-tO-dat© EVlotor Cars* for Dogs. *' ■• ■■ GOOD TABLE KEPT. y WISH to notify the general publia Under supervision of Mrs Devereus. J^ that I am now running my cars BEST OF WINES, BEER, AND in conjunction with Gibson and Co., SPIRITS SOLD. McKenzie's Stables, and all orders Marlborough Co.'s well-known Beer left there will be promptly attended on tap. ■•„- ' •, . ~ ' ,„, TTx-oTTTJT>AaaA^T t? ArmiviMODA- oeven-seater, sis cylinder, 40 horseUNSU rßrn4lns InvRDFRS power Hudson, also Ford cars, for m * «Wn tVav 6 flay or «§ ht at reasonable prices TARIFF - - 6s PER DAY. 'Phones: lileKenzie's Stable^ Ko. Havelock and Nelson Cars p&ss the 158; private residence, No. 359. ■ Bo*, door daily. 149. / ■PROPRIXTOS CHas*' WWW.« % Telephoned l lUSWEI.L-B0 4D ■

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1915, Page 3

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