A. McKenzie’s, LIVERY AND IBAIT ;STABLEB BLENHEIM. Saddle-horses and Baggies always on Hire. First-class Accommodation. A Groom in attendance at the Stable all night. W. 0. H. BAILLLE, SOLICITOR, Bank of New South Wales’ Buildings, BLENHEIM. Money to Lend on Freehold and Chattel Securities. Money to Lend. MONEY to Lend, in large or small suras, on Freehold Security. JOHN CONOLLY, Solicitor. Blenheim. MONEY TO LEND. / VN Town and Of uatiy securities st from " * 4%, with right to borrow to pay off by sinking fund, or in one sum, or by instalments st any time. R McCA-LLUM, Solicitor, Blenheim. Thomas Batty, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, (Next McKenzie’s Stables). BLENHEIM, Every Description op Furniture Made and Kept in Stock. DUO BESS WASHSTANDS, and Tables to match, a specialty. Latest Designs in Fancy Tables. Houses Furnished to Suit all Glasses. OXLEY’S - HOTEL, PICTON OPPOSITE THE WHARF AND POST OFFICE. F. A. OXLEY, Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. A # TOVEY, COACH BUILDER still continues to 'carry.on his business, opposite the Royal Hotel, Blenheim, where he turns out Vehicles of first' class make and of every description. Irders from any part of the district, promptly attended to. Bam. Draper, BRICKLAY b.,-; slid PLASTERER BLENHEIM, IS prepared to give estimates for A all classes of Bricklaying and Plastering in Havelock and the surrounding districts. Work undertaken on the shortest notice Address communications the New Century Boarding House, Blenheim. OUR OWN MAKE GUARANTEED Single Pain, free by port 1/-litre. THE \ \° B! ATERTICHT '■(MtlllUMifi PEARCE THE PEARCE Pearce’s Boot • Arcade, Cuba Street, WELLINGTON.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 17, Issue 6, 23 January 1903, Page 8
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252Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 17, Issue 6, 23 January 1903, Page 8
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