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■ HMHIMW WBTIGE COLUM , Facts are Stubborn TjTVEN more stubborn than the mail JL!i' .who won't believe when he i» face to face with them. But the fact remains that if you need anything in SADDLERY JMHLs HARNESS TRAVELLING JfCVf / C '/ GOODS '"" A iS. jL '•Jsfi&«» 5 your wants are likely to be best supplied by M A RSTON, SADDLER AND TENTMAKER, BLENHEIM. 'Phone 225. . POUND.— Best place for Towels. Big stock—bedrock value. Likely to l»e scarce later on—even at famine E rices. Buy now and save at "Gibfard's." • . WANTED— Buyers for White and Bro.vn Striped Towels—ls each. Firm, mane—kind that, wear and please.—' 'Gibbard's." <' T\ A'DDY of 'em all!' '—Lovely JLJ White Bath Towels—nice soft finisti—2o x 59 inches. Special price, 7s Gd half-dozen.—"Gibbard's."' A SNTP ! White Roller Towelling— 18 inches wide—6d a yard, 5s 9d dozen.—"Gibbard's." . WANTED KNOWN.—Just landed special line Fleecy Flannelette, in mottled blue and dark grey. Our pric-e-, 2s lid half-dozen Yards.—"Gibbnrd's." , T OST.—That care-worn look—since ■ ".£. A motlici- started to buy Drapery 'and Clothing at "Gibbard's." i ; • , (UPEGIAL.—Women's Grey Fleece- ~ H lined Bloomers, 2s 6d; all-wool i' knitted Colonial, •5s lid. Limited quantity.. Apply sharp—"Gibbard's." RU' AJJVE to the fact that you can reduce oost of living by buying Drapery and .Clothing at "Gibbard's?. 5'- Spot .Cash trading is the key to the better rahie there. STUD KNOT TIES.—New lot just to hand—neat designs—ls eacb; .Derby Tios, 6d; Wide-ends. Is, Is 6d, ■ 2s, 2s!<KL—"Gibbai-d's.'/ .' , FTIHRIFTY MEN find it pays to buy J. Clothing; Hats, Shirts^ Underpays, Singletsj Braces, Socks, Collars, Handkerchiefs/ Camp and Travelling Riifts from "Gibbard," the Spot Cash. Draper and Clothier, No. 3 Market. Street North (next McPhaiPs). INFANTS' LAYETTES. OUR 1 GUINEA PARCEL contains: 2 Nightgowns 2 day gowns, 2 long flannels, 2 swaithes, 2 Bilk and wool vests, puff, puff box and powder, safety pins/ 8 / OUR 2 GUINEA PARCEL contauns: i 2 Nightgowns, 3 day gowns, 1 pretty robe, 3 long flannels. 3 silk and woo! vests 2 swaithes, 1 head shawl, puff, puff box and powder, safety pins. , . Christening robes, wool and caflljh-., mere shawls, bonnets, etc. BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. E. & J- WALTON. . Market Street South. 'Phone 187. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. . WANTED TO~BUY—Sound , or broken teeth on gold, silver, or' vulcanite. Best possible prices in New1 * Zealand . Post any you have to'Jk DUNSTONE. P.O. 80x1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail^ * Estab- . lished 25 years. All parcels " should have sender's name and address inside..,, Ali kinds of dental waste bought for re-manufacturing. , ; JOB PRINTING. JOOR JOB PRINTING in all its ?r branches GO TO THE "EXPRESS OE'FICE, High Street, Blenheim. ' 1 "*We have'an up-to-date and extensive plant, and we spare no pains tot , give yoii satisfaction. We specialise in :— BILLHEADS OERCULiARS ■ LETTERHEADS ADDRESS TAGS and LABELS , PAMPHLETS . CARDS ..• BUSINESS CARDS MEMORIAL CARDS ', Etc. ,Etc. And all branches of Commercial Printing in one or more colors. We have a large stock of Envelopes in several grades on hand. Be wise in time and procure your supply before prices go still higher. RMEMBER) We work under city s price-lists, and you gain nothing by f sending out of the town for your _ printing. FURPfESS BROS., 2 PROPRIETORS. ti>■. . ■ . ■ lr, describing liow he received concussion at Gallipoli a Wyndham sol- ' dier told a reporter a rather quaint: story. "I was in charge of a big-pot .of stew at the time,"'-he said, "ai]fl 1 :> wa,s serving: it" out in the trencbt's, Wte« we heard the scream of a sheii. All the other'chaps .dufiked and bohr-i ed; but I foolishly-tlived for, the stew,t pot, to put the lid oil, aiid saved the» )T stuff. The shell burst within fivt* J ' yards of me, but providentially most <3 of the oiecos were hurletV'in, the op- « posifce direction. As'it-was, I got a d splinter in my overcoat, but no flesh Is wounds. It was a wonderful escape." : V

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 1

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