WANTED— A General Servant for a Country Hotel. Apply to Mrs BcSHBLXt. WANTED.— By an experienced person, a situation as Housekeeper. — Apply, Office of this paper. IG2 WANTED KNOWN.-Mrs Mencb is prepared to take one or two little Girls as Boarders— permanent or weekly. Terms on application. Astwood Seminary, Grove Road. 152 NOW, thia looks genuine! The time has again arrived when I shall hold, as m years past, my usual Discount Cash Sale of three shillings m the pound, which begins from to-day. — H. V. Bbowke. WANTED. — Apprentices to the Dresa. making. Apply Mrs Watson, High Street. rriHE Discount Cash Sale is now m full I swing. All new and fashionable goods, which is sure to effect an early clearance.— H. V. Browns. TTTANTED KNOWN.- 20 dozen Ladies' VV Leather Belts, Swiss and plain, never cold under 1/6 ; we are clearing at 6d each, at R. Allan's. OUT of every pound spent duriDg thia Sale, 3s will be returned. Remember 1 3s saved is 3a gained, which is an item these hard times. — Hi Y. Bbowse. O(~\ DOZEN Children's Soxb, naTy, OU black, and cardinal, well worth 1/- ; we are throwing away at 3d pair, at R. Allan's. T ISTEN TO THIS I Out of every 10a I J yon spend at this sale you will get Is 6d retnrned. Don't lose sight of this fact. Exemptions: Dressmaking and Tailoring. — H. V. Browne. -J Q DOZEN Children's Sunshades, m JL/w &U colors, cheap at 2/6, we art selling at 1/- each, at R. Allan's. "I f\/~\f^\ YARDS of new fanoy XVJ'VyL/ Dress Stuff a at 3/9 the dozen yards. Thia is well worth three times the price ; be sure and see them, at R. Allan's. BEAR IN MIND ! To spend your money to tho best of advantage one and all should pay a visit to this Sale, where yon will get 3s m the pound returned, — H. V. Bbowkb. BUYERS of Drapery, &c, &0., should particularly note the special advantage of attending the Discount Cash Sale. It should aleo be specially noted that thia large discount is not given off the balanoa of Summer Goods alone, but applies to everything m the General Drapery, Clothing, and other departments. — H. V. Bbowrs. VYTANTEDKNOWN.-J. A. Mobeland, y V Carpenter and Joiner, High Street, Blenheim, next Garnham's Iron Foundry. Jobbing work of all descriptions punctually attended to. 1294 ANTED TO SELL.— Pumps, Garden Ho3e, Water Cans, <fco.— -F» I W. Adams, Wynen Street. T OST.— A Gold Brooch. Finder reB i warded. Apply Exfbess Office. "|" OST. — From J. Alien's paddock next JLJ to Church of the Nativity, a mouse colored Mare, with rope round her neck Finder wiU be rewarded on returning same to Criterion Stables. — H. Harbison Smith. FOR SALE.— Pure-bred Silver Wyandottes, from imported stock. — Apply to C. D. Sxuabt. T7IOR SALE.— A good strong Spring Trap, JJ nearly new, price £18 ; also set cf Trap Harness.— Apply W. Stace. 143 TO LET, m private family. — Bedroom and Sitting-room, furnished, within ten minutes' walk of Post Office.— Ai^ha* i Exposes Office. 151 DESIRABLE PROPERTIES. rfIHE Undersigned has for SALE, several -*■• desirable Leaseholds and Freehold! in — QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND TORY CHANNEL * AND PELORUS SOUND. S. MACALtSTER. FOR SALE OR TO LET. fJIHE Residence and 10 Aores of riofr -*- Land at the Alabama Road, at present occupied by Mas Chables Elliott. Easy terms for the sale or lease of this valu&ble Property oan be arranged. ALFRED ROGERS, Solicitor, High Strset. FOR SALE. T7IROM Choice Cows, Jersey and Ayrshire Cross Bulls, from two to twelve months old. T. O'SULLIVAN, Havelock Suburban. MILCH COWS FOR SALE. MESSRS W. E. CLOUSTON & CO. have about 30 Head to dispose of. All quiet, some m milk ; others to calve shortly. A BARGAIN. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— That vain* able Property at Grovetown, part of Section No. 44 of Section 38 (lately occupied by Mr Geq. Withey), conß<sting of Acre and 6-Koomed House For particular?, apply to D. H. PATTIE, High Stree^ Blenhtim. ~~ TO LET." SOUTH STREET : Two 4-Roomed Cottages. HAWKSHAW ST. : 6-roomed Houec ALFRED ST. : 4-Roomed House. Allotments 67 and 68, Grove Road with Sheds. Apply to J. SNODGRASS, Agent Bank of N.Z. Estates Coy., Ltd. FOR SALE OR TO LET. npHE Property at present occupied X by Mr James Lees, Wynen Street, and at present used as a Grain and Produce Store, and Wool and Coal Yards. In connection with the above is a comparatively new Weighbridge. For further particulars apply to R. W. H, D. DUNN, Commission Agent. s^l NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, PICTON SECTION. ON and after January 80th, the OPAWA BRIDGE will be CLOSED against ALL TRAFFIC between the hours of 4 p.m. and 9 a.m., until further notice. BY ORDER. B&ldnesß may be prevented, sad a tbicfc growth of hair stimulated by theloee ol Ayee'a Heir Vigor .
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 3
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803Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 3
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