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> DESPITE the submarines, most of our gallant % ships get safely through the danger zone. They have > brought us our share of SMART, NEW, UP-TO- £ DATE GOODS from the English markets, a'l up to \\ the usual high <" H. 8 6" standard. Can you spare I S TIME TO CALL AND SEE THEM ? I CLOTHSNa $ MEN'S Sac Suits, from.... .... .... 39/@ x\. n Working Trousers, fronn.... .... 8/11 £ BOYS'Tweed Suits, from t6/6 ji MERCERY. J> MEN'S furnmer Shirts, from .... .... 3/| -j J \%' n j, Sing-etsand Pants 4 0 • \\ »j Si k Shirts, from .... .... 10/6 < i> HATS, . % MEN'S Straw Boaters, from .... .... q/q \ \ ~ Lounge Hats, from .... .... q/q < \ ~ Panama Hats, from .... .... 21/- | FOOTWEAR. i \ LADIES' White Court Shoes, from .... ©/ f f \ \ ■ . „ Black Glace Court Shoes, from ... 22/6 -^ S * A I MA^ ralll^H MERIT, 1 i I^xhllmqior^l 1

MASONIC HOTEL. H. J. KIRKWOOD - - PROPRIETOR BOTTLE STORE PBICE LIST. A Single Bottle at flasks Wholesale Price. Larg6 Snial] Whisky 3/6 3/- 2/- ---' BRANDIIS Brandy 4/- 3/G 2/Hennessy's*** 13/6 r"^ *l% f/PellissonV" 10/6 d/ 6 2 '" Irvine's*** 9/- WINES Martell's* 10/6 „ ,„, Hennessy's* 11/6 Penfold's No, 1 Port ... 5[Cape Brandy .' ... 8/- Sedgwick's Invalid Port 5/Draught 713 Irvine's Invalid Port 5/Irvine's Special Port 5/RUM Penfold's Ccfnsrfcantia 47Tlo(\ Kpart Rum • • ■ 8/ Penfold's Frontignac 41Dranoht 6/ Penfold's Sherry 4}Diaught b/" Penfold's Hock L QiffaS Hardy's Muscat 4/Gilbey's Dry Gin 8/- £ eet'h^ i^w - V^ fi 6 Burnett's Old Tom ... 8?- Port (guaranteed) ... 4/JD K. & Z. Geneva- Gin 9/-> ENGLISH ALES uolies fcchnapps 8/WHiBKIIB Bass' Pale Ale Q2/6 Gatto's 9/- Guinness's Stout 2/6 1/6 uS^TG^nSbriieV:. V.".- "". OOWMiIAL ALBS and BTWIT Canadian Club 7/6 - Qts. Ptg. Diinviilo's 8/6 Speight's Ale 1/3 8d Buchanan's 8/- Marl. Brewery Co. ... 1/- 8d Watson's No. 10 ... 9/- Waiisai Ale ]/. 8d Dewar's Imperial 9/- Burton's Stoat ... ... 1/3 8d SffLnde- ::: ::: ::: ::. l',l BuuKPßicss oHfIRSPAQKEs SSS& ?S |1 ::. ::: ::: 1|: Qts. Pts. Bum, pea- gal 36/Dry Monopole 20/- 10/- Port, per gal 20/-

I comfort I CAN BE FOUND AT THE j I E FI B i HOTEI, ; BLENHEIM. j A GOOD TABLE AND THE I BEST OF LIQUORS. TOM KEATING, Proprietor.* I¥fas@^l© Hotel, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Tlf R R. A. SCOTT, late of Welly JL 15-ngton, bega to intimate to hi« friends and the publio generally that he has taken over the above hotel. The house: has been extensively renovated, and tourists and travellers will find every comfort sad eoavemence. V-'aitors arc- request©?! to t«?nd ad- . rics before arrival. All cominimieaiioi'B promptly attended to. ALL LOCAL BEERS AND SPEIGHTS. _ | Superior Brands of Wines, Spirits, j and Ales. ! E. A. ©COTE - - Proprietor* The SB©©mmerciaS B " j HAVELOCK'S LEADING -EDTJJL, | Under New Management* I TTISITORS. and th« trSyelliiig I 'V publio will find everything in | the way of comfort and attention. I Good stabling and g*rag© ißoeommoeatloii. All ears to Nclsoa and Bkais-slm twp for passengers. Frarsk GaSloway, j (FLob« 17. Proprietor. i ■. I Writing pswls of good quality paper

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 7