) And now thoughts $Ssy-:"-- turn to Furs! . .■CIUR IS IN FASHION FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. Coats and Costunics in many instances are trimmed with fur—some have warm fur collars. MUFFS and STOLES will enjoy greater popularity than ever before. The fashion has been set by London ladies, and smart dressers of this Dominion will follow suit with much pleasure—tor there IS pleasure in wearing a cosy* handsome fur set! "What's what in furs this season? As usual there is a goodly variety of shapes and skins. Our London buyer, ever alert Jias sent us many beauti•i ful sets, and we point to these as representatives of the latest fashions in furs. • . As we explained in a previous announcement, London is now the fashion centre. Those sets, then have come from the one authoritative source— secured for us. by ;m expert in styles Jjtnd qualities. • We most cordially INVITE YOUR INSPECTION of these fashionable new arrivals—and we urge that you come soon. BRING SOME FRIENDS and .-spend a pleasant afternoon! Hall of Commerce, PIOTON. BLENHESiW, HAVELOCK.
" ©h! What a Gem / i*P^ • oi a tviny: ; ■■■« XlS%yi :, ffi-^JES, isn't it lovely!" • "But I didirt know you were enga|e^ ( "Oh, lltl >" #9^||f if ■*- you see it was only last night that Jack gave me the ring. I feel so V—^ : 3*^ JJ happy. But the ring itself—isn't it just delightful? Of course Jack always will get everything of the best. He went down to "J&lk MARTIN'S -^P^Vla^. and looked over ever so many lovely styles and then decided on this one. ~"^-^. See how these stones flash —they're full of fire, aren't they? And the setting (r f9t<#^^\^ your FmNeEE wiLir appßgeiaTE a 1 (im&F^^ M '"'■' RING FROM MHRTI^'S 1 V ilft^K/v //» Here W& great variety of beautiful styles. The gems are perfect W '^^v JJi specimens, the workmanship of the finest, and "the prices very reasonable. 'w^Sr^^' JFm Suppose you come in and choose, and spring a surprise, obheir? W. J. MARTI N, THE LEADING JEWELLER. • . . .BLENHEIM.
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Box &■ Telephone 829. W B^H. HUMPHREYS AND OO 6©neraY Carriers. Agents: N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Booking Agents: Newman Bros.' Motor-cars. OWING to a rise of 33J per cent, in rent, our business is now being carried on in commodious and more suitable premises in WYNEN STREET, where we are in a better position than ever to attend to tae wants of our numerous clients. Our Motto: Nulli Secundus. PRICES AF USUAL.
Coach-Building Specialists. KIREY BROS., ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM. COACHBUILDERS ,AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. MOTOR-CAR AND COACHPAINTERS. Prices commensurate with first-olasE workmanship. Telephone 185. TO DAIRYMEN. T> UTTER PAPER printed in ac ■*• rordance with new regulations a1 "Express" Office, High Street, Blen heim.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 87, 12 April 1916, Page 7
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541Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 87, 12 April 1916, Page 7
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