CHILDHEN'S DAY. 1 1 /CHILDREN'S DAY at Wesley \y Church will be celebrated TO*- r MORROW. Services at 11 h.m., t Rev. H. Bull; at 3 p.m. Floral t Service ; at 6.80 Rev. W. O. Robb. Pewholders and Visitors will kindly * occupy any available seats, leaving ( front ones to Teachers and Scholars. NOTICE. " l _____ ' ' < OWING to my wife absenting , herself from Homo and ] Family, I will not be responsible for i any Debts or other business con- ! traded by her, after this date. R. G. SADD. ] January 9th, 1892. 88 , MR E. POWELL, DENTIST. (Next to Db. Cleohobs's) BLENHEIM. WITHOUT making any reference to a very extensive Dental experience m ctber parts of tba World, extending back for 20 Years, Mb Powkh* would simply remark that he is now m his fourth year of Dental Practice m Blenheim, and as a proof of the excellence of bis Professional services has not now, nor over has had, one single dissatisfied jmticnt. For the purpose of ensuring that all dental materials aro only of tho boat, Mb Powell imports direct, all that he uses, from the first manufacturing houso m England. A lergo indent of Dental Furniture and the latest modern appliances has just arrived, which together with recent im Stations, render Mb Powell's Dental ooms the most efficiently fitted m the Colony. Every class of dental work undertaken and thoroughly performed. ABSENT ON MONDAYS Telephone, No. 48. MR R. V. LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST. MR LLOYD has REMOVED to house m Maxwell Road, lately occupied by Mr H. V. Bbowne, second door from Dr Namn'b, where he may be consulted daily. All work guaranteed ; if not approved no Fee will be charged. GOLD STOPPING A SPECIALITY. Consultation Fbeb. Mr Lloyd will not leave until IMonday, 4lh January, returning about tho 19th January. THE RED BOOT MART. J, J. WENSLEY .. Pbopbietob. rpHIS well-known establishment has JL just been replenished with an extra large importation of Boot and Shoes of all descriptions, . makes and sizes, but of the very best quality: The Vebt Bust. In view of the advent of Christmas-tide, the Proprietor wonld recommend every local Santa Glaus to call and inspect his large assort* ment of Children's Boots and Shoes, and vary the usual practice of putting something nice m the Children's Stockings by giving them something nice to put their Stockings NOTE THE ADDRESS : Market Street, Opposite Criterion Hotel. MR MARTIN A CHEEK will resume Teaching on MONDAY Next, January 11th, and will be prepared to receive new Pupils to fill up yacancies on and after that date. Special Preparation Classes for the Trinity College Examinations will commence on TUESDAY^ January 19th. Further particulars on application; ~~ NOTICE. ALL Accounts overdue on October Ist, 1891, if not paid by the 20th instant, will be placed m the hands of Mr J. S. Debbvshire, with instructions to collect immediately. A.,McKENZIE, Livery and Bait Stablekeeper. DR WALLACE MACKENZIE will arrive per Steamer TO-MORROW Morning, and leave on TUESDAY Afternoon, the 12th instant.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 2
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498Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1892, Page 2
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