, For continuation of reading matter, tee j fourth page. I ■ """■■ l ■'■ """■""■" ■■■ niiwi.um.il. in iii .iin.i—. ' PROMENADE CONCERT ' AND |" COFFEE SUPPER. JN aid of the Wesloyan Church Removal of Debt Fund, will be held on the Grounds of Panama ' House on THURSDAY, January : , 14th, commencing at 8 p.m. i Pongs and Duets by Lady and ] ' Gentlemen Amateurs. - ' Violin and Cornet Solos. , !'-.■; -,■■■■ .. • .- ■ ■ ! Selections by Garrison Band. | Admission to Concert and Coffee ; Supper Is, Fruit and other refresh- , ments 6d. FORFOXTON. ~~~~.- --£ T FTIHE ANCHOR S.S. r S.S. KENNEDY Will leave Picton for the above port '. ou THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at 7 p.m. " Passengers by 4.15 p.m. Train. ] ! For freight or passage apply to ; ; : . : W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., ' : ./"• .;; ■■■".-." : Agents. MR B. V.LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST. MR LLOYD has REMOVED to house | m Maxwell Road, lately occupied , by Mr H.Y. Bhowke, second door from Dr Naiiin'b, where he may be consulted daily. ' All work goaranteed; if not approved ] no Fee will be charged. ] GOLD STOPPING A SPECIALITY, i 1 ■-■■■ : CONSTJLTATION FUEE. Lloyd will not leave until Monday, 4th Jannary, returning aboat the 19th Jannary. ; J THE RED BOOT MART. I J. J. WENSLEY , . . Pbopbieiob. fTIHIS well-known eßtablishment has JL just been replenished with an extra large importation of Boot and Shoes of all descriptions, makes and sizes, but of the very beßt quality : The Veby Best. In view . of the advent of Christmas-tide, the' Pr- * prietor wonld recommend every local Santa J Glaus to call and inspect bis large assortment of Children's Boota and Shoes, and vary the usual practice of putting something nice m the Children's Stockings by giving tbein something nice to put their Stockings T m. ••■••■■." . v,- ; ■ •-'■■■• -■ •■■' NOTE THE ADDRESS : Market Street, Opposite Criterion Hotel. SPRAYING PUMPS . U<:> X ■.'■'■'. fob% ' ■:':'■ ■. '■■ ': LIRGE & ?MALL ORCHARDS. TKT E have just received a" consignment ; ; of the above, for which we i invite * inspection. Catalogues containing a trestise ' on the manner of dealing with the Codlin Moth and. other Blights affecting Fruit Trees, free on application. - t W. E. CLOUSTQN & GO; ! -:•■• [A OASD.] ■ * fiHA^RLIs EARP, ARCHITECT, MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM 1 •:':' notice. : ; \ OWING to my wife absenting herself - from Home and Family, I will not be responsible for any Debts; or othsr ' business con- i tracled by her j after this date. .'■".. .i- '. :■ ?-. iR. G. SADD. ! January 9fch 1892. . . 38 ' i)RINK NELSON MOATE feCO'S : PURE BLENDS. Na 2. 2s. 4d. MISS OS GOOD, DRESS & MANTLE MAKER, Late of Mb Mtjixens, Warwick Street, Blenheim. MONEY TO LEND. ' IN, sums to prat borrowers at cur- • JL rent rate cf Interftst on \ proved gecurity. Apply tc ! CONOLLY & SHARP, Solicitors, Blenaeini WANTED KNOWN. THAT J. Newon has for sale : Tweeds and Cloths suitable } for Youths and Boys' Clothing. 5 Purchasers can have them cut to any style and size free of charge,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 3
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