JOHN TOfrBAOK, Kenwioktown. UORSE Shorr, Qowvai illiieksmith ■--*• and Wheelwright. AM vehicles promptly repaired and all work turned out in a workiuaulike Masonic Hotel, Blenheim MrB?J;TAIT ... Proprietress. .' I GOD Accommodation for Travel-; X- hyp. The best Wines, Ales arid/ spirits' kept. An Excellent Table provided. '■'"■ Shilling Luncheon at 12.30 daily. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES SADtLE Horses'and Bugigies always on Hire First Class Accommodation., j Good .Paddoeking.' ; A Groom in attondancc at the Stableif . AIL NIGHT A. M'Kenzie, ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM' E. Muncasteiv Watch and Clock Maker Working Jeweler & Optician. All kinds of Watches, (Mocks, & Jewellery in stock and guaranteed. Rings, Pins, Chains, Broaches, &c.J made to orctair ' Spectacle* and Eyo Glasses a speciality' Market Street, Blenheim. (Opposite Criterion Hotel). .
New Zealanc : FIRE AND MARINE! INSUKANCE COMPANY THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANf. Capital .. £1,000,000 iieserveand Re-Jnsni-aiveFuud ... ' 56485,066 HPHJS being a Local Institution, A ' Colonists have an intcrestjn preferring to an English Office, afi; its funds are not withdrawn from but are invested in the Colony. JOHN M. HUTCHESON, ;>■ j Agent, Blenheim : SUB-AGENTS: Grccnsill & Co ... ... Picton Bird and Hillmau ... Renwick
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 4
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422Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 14, 19 February 1892, Page 4
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