Celebrated Wearers of the New Waterbury. The New Watebbuby Watch hBS been universally admired, and the sales m New Zealand have exceeded ono watch to every adult male inhabitant. Ths Hon. Dr. Pollen says: "It is marvellous thtfc about 100,000 adult males pay the interest on our national debt, and provida for Ihe governing machinery of the colony." He might also hava added : And a more wonderful thing still, v that they all wear the Waterbury. ELECTRICITY V. LUXENE. 1 In a contest between these two g illominants, it is questionable -which H would come out on top, Imxene ia || pure white, odourless and smokeless, n So is electricity, but the latter re- 1 qairea expensive generating maoki- « nery, and is a fixture. Luxene is h portable, ready for use at all times, g and with a clear lamp gives the per- s fection of artificial light. § It is well known that some of the 1 most disastrous fires m recent years | have been directly caused by the use fj of common kerosene. g Loxene is safe, brilliant, and gives i a eoft pleasant light. f Only 2d. per gallon oves ordinary 1 kerosene. 1 Strongly cased. Patent nozzles. I A NEW RUSH. rpilß attention of miners and others 1 is called to the fact that a new rash has commenced. Its is a rush for BARRACLOUGH'S BERBAL REMEDIES which are of more value than gold to those who tuffer. Progbandra ia an absolute destroyer of all kinds of corns without inconvenience, 1/6 per box. Bareaolough's Worm Powders are guaranteed perfectly safe an I effective, 1/- per packet. Babraoloogh's Magic Nervine is instantaneous relief for violent raging toothache, 1/- per bottle. Baeraclough's Lemon Saline is an effervescing beverage and cooling aperient, and will remove all dullness and depression which is caused through a morbid state, 2/6 per |lb bottle. The above remedies can be had of Medicine Vendors, Wholesale— N.Z, Drug Coy., and Sharland & Co., or of H. BARRA.CLOUGH, M.D., Adelaide Road, Wellington, N.Z. TATTERSALL'S STABLES Tbafaloae-street Nobth, NELSON. F. N. JONES & CJOMP'Y HAVING taken over those large and convenient Stables formerly occupied by Messrs Twist & Gay, and latterly by Mr Tafner, wish to make known to their Marlborough friends who may visit Nelson that they will find the best of accommoda tion for Horses at these Stables. CHARGES MODERATE. Saddle and Harness Horses, and all kinds of Vehicles on Hira at Cheap Rates. We also deal m Horses and second-hand Vehicles. Anyone requiring a good Horso or a second-hand Vehicle cannot do bettor than communicate with us— satisfaction guaranteed. F, N. JONE~& COMPANY. (Next Bank New South Wales) Tbatalqab Steeet North, Nelson.' F.N.J. wishes it to be known that Tattersail's Stablea have no connection with his Saddlery Business, which is still carried on bb nsual under his personal supervision " ON THE SQUARE?"" MHENNESSY having this day • opened his old Shop, next door to Mr F. Shaw, Chemist, sb a branch establishment, has the honor to inform both old and new friends that may favor him with a call, that they will receive every attention as usual. For the benefit of bis many friends m the Northern part of the town, and the districts of Spring Creek and Grovetown, he has placed m charge of "Bill" the Alfred Street Shop, as the following poem will show : — BILL THE BARBER. When you require an easy shave, Aa good as barber ever gave, T UBt call on me at my saloon At morn, or eve, or busy noon. I'll curl and dress your hair with grace, I !1 suit the contour of your face ; My room is neat, and towels clean, Scissors sharp, and razors keen, And everything there you'll find To Buit the taste and ease the mind. And all that care and skill oan do. If you'll just call, I'll do for you ; [ And razors fall of nick and rust, > For those who come expeoting trust. BILL THE BARBER, ALFRED STREET. M. HENNESSY, MARKET SQUARE, Blenheim. "W. DOUSLIN A RCHITEGT. BLENHEIM. Hans and fcpeoificatiODP PW' pared ana surveyed.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 4
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