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Economy Efficiency Both are satisfied in these Suits, mHERE'S no need to pay heavy tailoring bills, for there's full suit iPlfeS satisfaction to be obtained at quite a modest sura. Tf"VV«^ "Well dressed commercial men arc realising this fact—they S\ rfyf\ Select a high-grade ! \/}j J.B.S. Ready-to-wear Suit ?. %y\ ■ At QIRUNG'S. K'X^A\ AND POCKET THE SAVING. // ArU \\ These Suits are skilfully cut in the latest fashioas, and are tailored to II \ \ a nicety by John Baa-ran and Sons, Leeds. Every detail is first-class. The . / / \ \ fabrics are i ''Jof THk Very smart English and Colonial Suitings of quality which ensures long service. Tfee large range of sizes makes perfect fit a certainty, ■ Come in and select a J.B.S High-grade Suit. 9 We are Sole Hgeitts for Marlborough: W. B. GIRLING & 60., Ltd., BLENHEIM. Ladies' Wristlet Watches. —is the thing everybody wants. "Why nofe have it in a good watch? iTjy/Ye! \ In buying a watch, close timekeeping should be your principal con- jE sideration. You have this in one of our—• ftaS^^ fra WRISTLET WHTSHES. J^V^NI These watches need no testimonials to impress prospective buyers. mft\ W«***^l*ll They are of the best workmanship, with a genuine movement.. They meet X™ 3); the exacting demands of reliability and appearance, and are reasonably W<-8 eOMPHRE OCR YfILUES. I Special Gold Bracelet "Watches—£6 10s, £7 10s } and £8 10s. «r|A fl3l Gold Strap Watches—£3 10s, £5, £6 15s. /M Silver Strap Watches—£2 ss, £2 15s, £3 10s. \Bu©/ All high-grade 15-jewel lever movements. THE ÜBADINC J^~ JEWELLER \S Spenser's Lighting System. THIS IS THE LIGHT FOR YOUE HOME. CaSl and SEE THE PLANT WORKING at our premises, ABSOLUTELY THE BEST MACHINE FOR A COUNTRY LIGHT. YOU CAN Light Your Home, do Your Cooking and Ironing, and have a Gas Fire in Your Room. 300 Hours Lighting for a Gallon of Petrol. I AeliA J& doe*iaßlm ' Plumbers and Gasfitters, l.!&&iilS. C» \J%9& Wl!fU> ® AGENTS FQR MARLBOROUGH, Siwma« i»ros.> A B «^#^tߣBfi'l Mutual Koyal footer Service MU^l.r«ailrtO SWIIW^,M«*I «-«.».aff&,..«i. Provident Society^ Nel£n 8 f?r 6lßlenh 2efm iSy, 8 a.m. LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRS Leaves Havelock, 1 p.m. "~~~ "'"" """" """"""'""" Arrive. Blenheim^.Bß p.m. EiSDLTS FROM SIXTY-EIGHTH AHNUSL REPOBT. I..SE™ I■'STt-. NEW BUSINESS, 1916~ff13=5 ~ ... 4MP daily NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Industrial) £1,038,105 B3° — 8-50 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES-" ™ p.m. aany. Ordinary Department ... ... £108,592,181 WEST COAST SERVICE. Industrial Department ... r... *.. ... ... £5,552,783 Ti«svA« Nelson- Tuesday. Thursday, £114,144,947 md Saturday for Glenhope, eon- ACCUMULATED FUNDS ™ «-* £36,475,570 ae^ w^h itUfton-Westpbrt cars. ANNUAL INCOME ... ... £5,116,410 Leav'eTweßtport and Reefton: Mon- TOTAL CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED SINCB ESTABLISHMENT, Hftv Wedneßdav. Friday, eonneot £21,553,068. wSh train at Glenhop® forNekoss CASH BONUSES ALLOTTED FOR ONE TEAR (1916), £857,178, £me d 5? Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,^00,000. Westport and Reefton daily. PAID TO MEMBERS OR THEIR BENEFICIARIES, £47,348,569. SUM3ft°nMcKE^S' ISSTASJLES, The Society now issaes EVERyIdESIRABLB FORM OF POLICY— Agents. ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to £10,000* HavelocE Agency: Commercial DIRECTORS OF ffHE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: I Hote ' The Hon. 0. J. Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., WEDDING Invifcafcioß, and Cel®» Deputy-Chairman; Joseph. Joseph, EaiJta H. Beauohamp, and A.. F. bration 6ard«.—New designfl »♦ Roberts, Esq. "Marlboraagfe Ixferatft"- ' Prfeti»o New Zealand BrancK-- A.AMIES, Woxto, ~■ Ou»topitoiw Quay, Wrilpjikfc Kwijig#r x'«r N«ir Zml^A,

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 251, 23 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 251, 23 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 251, 23 October 1917, Page 7

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