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w. B. ( I ! \\ L!XG AM) C(A, Wholesale & Retail DIRECT IMPOETEES PROM THE BRITISH, lEISH, AND SCOTCH MANUFAGTOEIES. Our Havelock Branch contains a first-class assortment of good sound substantial drapery selected to suit the requirements of the district. To quote prices is very misleading in an Advertisement. The goods must be seen and handled to test their value, what appears very cheap on paper is found sometimes to be very dear. No firm in the trade can give greater advantages to Customers, for the reason that the bulk of our goods coming direct from the Manufacturers, the middle profit is saved. French Merinoes, French Cashmeres, French Serges, Homespuns, and an immense variety of Dress Materials, all remarkably good value. BLANKETS. We hold a tremendous stock at our head-quarters, Blenheim, from which we feed our branches as required. White Blankets in English and Colonial makes ; Grey, Blue, and Scarlet Blankets, rare value. CALICOES, &c. The celebrated Dacca Twist, both in Calicoes, Sheetings, Turkey Beds. Siiesias, &c., we have always a very large stock, the fact of our doing a large wholesale trade necessitates our keeping heavy stocks. We are the sole agents for these goods in Marlborough. Every department, whether Fancy Goods, Men’s Clothing, &c., is fully represented by a complete assortment. MEN’S CLOTHING. Try our Double-Milled Saddle Tweeds in Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and touits ; no tweed made their equal in durability. The inhabitants of Havelock, Kaituna, Pelorus, Deep Creek, and Wakamarina, are respectfully informed that should they require anything not to be obtained at our Havelock Branch, it can be at once got from our Blenheim Branch in the shortest possible time.

GRAND NATIONAL HOTEL. CHLLENSVILLE. Proprietor: E, S. OLIVER ( Late of Deep Creek.) fMRST Class Accommodation for Visitors and Diggers Farmar’s Celebrated Ales always on tap First class Table Wines and Spirits of best brands always on hand Pair-hsrse Brake, if ordered, will meet Grove and Havelock boats. Capital Billiard Saloon attached to the Hotel. Assembly Hall will shortly be opened. Y R The Public Trust Office of New Zealand Offers the advantages of efficient and confidential management rud provides lor the administration of Estate s under Marriage Contracts, Settlements, and Wills at reduced rates of charges. Persons who are about to marry, or who may be desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitable purposes, should consult the Public Trustee or aiiy of his agents. Arrangements are made for the continuance of the services ot family solicitors. a. J. M ACALISTER, Agent, Blenheim. LITTLE’S Sheep Dip (non poisonous.) OEST, Cheapest, and Safest Dip in the Market. One gallon of fluid makes 100 gallons of sheep wash, and 1/_ packet makes 18 gallons of wash. Pamphlets with all particulars may he obtained from the Agents, W. E. CLOUSTOW AND GO., BlenheimSharp and Sons, AUCTIONEERS, Stock Salesmen, and General Commission Agents. .<»les held in Town or Country. Advances made on Wool, Fiix, Hops and ot her Produce for consignment or otherwise. Loans negotiated at current rates of interest. Shares bought and sold. ■ Valuations made. ‘Hardy Street, Nelson.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 58, 15 August 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 58, 15 August 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 58, 15 August 1890, Page 4

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