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TOPUUji iwrtHtffc KOLUIIt t Harvest looms ahead! "TXON'T wait; until "^"^ harvest has started before yo» think about your SKr^ BTAOK COVER. ' > 3Tour crops are surely worth saving, w> your best plan is to call at mabston's • and order your cover. Our prices defy ail cozn^jfetition. S. WIARSTON, THE COVER MAKER, •Phone 225. (Blenheim* ExitTsTisT"

"The Parson told the Sexton, , And the Sexton tolled the bell." ril'HE pasbing of 1915 marks a year - _t. of -stress and anxiety. -Peace and prosperity have encircled this fair Dominion—yet us part of the vast British Empire wo have been, and -• tiro, -ictive partners in the great stiMKffle now being \yagcd for our very existence as a -nation. Thousands ' »f loyal -, "SON'S OF NEW ZEALAND" ii«w Mt our shores Vo unite' with brothers across the sons in the do fence of heart lit; and homes', and whilo »uir rause i-i entrusted to and upheld by the dauntless heroes comprising "TilE ARMY AND NAVY" avc may look forward with certainty of ultimate victory—and rest assured tluit one spirit animates every gallant do lon dor— that expressed i« the words ' 1 "BHTTONS NEVER, NEVER, ' . SHALL UK SLAVICS." Alt, however; cannot fill such posts* of uonor. Matty, for various r'oasonftv "' are debarred from "''going to tba> front," and are obliged to remain sHtiit, fulfil t-ho-ir duty by "carrying on "btisK. ; ness a-* usual.-' In this connection we ' -; ( tender our hearty and sincere'thanks \ to all who by their kind and generous /" support assisted us to spell, sucee&s during the year just closed. There-'* must be no standing still. . ADVANCE , is our watchword. In soliciting your * , further support we bog to-assure old ~ and now friends of unabated efforts on our part to keep down :the cost of,. ■ living these strenuous* times trc e'cut- > '- tinning to'supply rblfnblo "'"'"'*.''' • 'V DRAVJSRY AND CLOTHING AT . 1 LOWEST SPOT CASH tfIUCJBS. wisiiing We and AUu , HEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND ■ PItOSFJEIUTY : Throughout . ; THE N&W, YEAR, . ,• ■ I 1 ■ , Yours FOR STERLING VALUE*. Qibbard & Co. E.& J.WALTON, j SPECIALISE IN INFANTS' CLOTHING. . . I Gowns. Rarras Vests, Binders Napkins,' Shawls Christening Robes, etc. AT AIaL PRICES. INFANTS' LAYETTES—£I Is «nf £2 2s. 'Phome 187. OHOIOfc FOOTWEAR. ; WHAT better Christmas box* . Make your gift one that will be of real service. The kindlinos* prompting the action will be just att . genuinely appreciated and the gift have the added value of being really useful. * What better gift for a lady than a dainty pair of nltra-fashionablo Lava He shoes at 18s 6d, neatly boxed • and forwarded to • any address you nameP Or again for a man, why not a *, , smart walking boot or shoe from 15s tid upwards? And further—the eld —v~ folk—don't forget them I A pair• of slippers for granny or grandad. We've a nice range of these goods at the lowest possible prices. Come and visit our store. Look round. No one will try to press you to buy anything.- The prices will do that.' DUFFET^'S &hoe Star*, The Cheapest House in town for goodl Boots and Shoos. WHA^S m A NAME? A' GREAT deal when it means good ■ workmanship and courteous aY ten lion to the,-needs of customers. WE HAVE THE NAME. J, NIOMO3.A?, JUN, t Blacksmith, General Wheelwright.. Horseshoer, Coach-painter, and General Smith. ARTHUR STREET. (Round Wiutringham and Mitchell's \ coruer).

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 1