DURIf^Q DECEMBER ■ ■■ | . ■ ■ .■■■■' \,■ '. - >|t FOLLOWING our usual custom, we are allowing Ten per cent, or 2/-in the /, in value on all cash purchases during the Xmasi month 4 Coupons to the amount of 5/- are worth Sixpence ; in value, and can be exchanged for goods at any of ' I our counters up to the lOth January. -. I Our Xmas. Stock is now compete, and I' EVERY DEPARTMENT is making-a SPECIAL DISPLAY OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE r YULETIL7E SEASON. . I Do your Xmas. shopping early, and take advantage of the special discount which we are now offering. , , .. .. • .. .. ~ •- .. ' - .j :■::'. ' ■"* ' * Hall of O©mmerc© s '/PICTON-.' ■ -..- BLENHEIM. HJIVELOCSC '
H U . ■ mP^G?S4Lw« •■I'M:",-,., .-•■ ** •*ca " * f\ WS^^SfiSh y:: "}..rr::\- , '^^flie'-Leacirrii Jewellers. H^^^^^^^O We just mention a FEW OF THE MANY LINES which will interest you. Lovely lot newest designs in LADIES' LEATHER find SUEDE HANDLADIES' BAI3S : BAGS, in black, brown, green, grey, chocolate brown, and biscuit shades; , also lovely assortment Silver Purse Bags. BLACK JET The CORRECT STYLE is BLACK JET NECKLETS, MUFF CHAINS, and NECKLETS, EtC. BANGLES. See our assortment. ;. NEW GEM and ■' t^S^^S^S^SS^^SL^^.. HAT BROOCHES RESTING ON IT. Very natty and'neat. SOMETHING for WRISTLET WATCHES, at all prices; Whisky Flasks, Razor Sets, Pipes, TWC.'«ftY«-;- Pocket Books, Fountain Pens, etc. Other articles too numerous to mention. CALL &T W, J MARTIN'S, Tlie Leading Jewellers, AND SEE NEW STOCKS. -
Australian MutiiaS ' ■ ■. .. Provident Society THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE-IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS from SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT NEW BUSINESS, 1914 (Ordinary) nearlj £SffnfS?® NEW BUSINESS, 1914 (Industrial) nearly v , £? JVrfSin !. ANNUAL INCOME ...... ... :- ... ftsKxk I ACCUMULATED FUNDS, cv«r ... — fcSa*^»",wb-. i POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 100,318, asaarisg nearly I (including BoiiTifl Additions). . I POLICIES IN FORGE (Industrial Depsrtm©at), 121 ,§55, uavxins fca,SiS,^, with bonuses. TOTAL CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED, £19,807,84©. CASH SURPLUS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1914), £1,828,600. < Fnmding REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of abont £1,300,000. ■This is the first occasion on which the surplus divided amongst uu poiicy-itoldera has exceeded One Million Starling -for & single year. The Sceiety now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF' POLICYORBINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for. any amount, from £5 to &10,Uvtf.. \ DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. O. J. Johnston., M.L.O. Chairman: A. de B. Brandon, lbs., D»puty Chairmaat; John Denoeß. Esq., Jos&ph Jo&eph, lag-, »^a a.. New Zealand Brancli— iSDWARD W. LOW, Gastomhotiße Quay, W®3iingfc<»a. Resident B^ 6*^*^
UNDERCLOTHING. WE are now showing a complete assortment of LADIES' DAINTY and DURABLE UNDERCLOTHING. Pretty Nightdresses, prices from 5s 6d to 255. Ladies' Knickers, Chemises, Vests, Camisoles, Underskirts, Combinations, in great variety and at all prices. Your inspection cordially invited. E» &. J. WALTON, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS, I Market Street South. j 'Phone IS7. I Job Prir.tin.2 —p» style or color—
KIRBY BR©S ag . ALFRED STREET,' BLENHEIM. CO ACE BUILDERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.. MOTOR-CAR /ND COACHPAINTERS. Prices commensurate with first-class workmanship. Telephone 3.85. TO DAIRYMEN. BUTTER PAPER printed in accordance Tdth new regulations at "Express" Office, High Street, Blenheim.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1915, Page 7
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481Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1915, Page 7
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