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Business Notices. E. PURSER, THE PEOPLES’MART FOR CHEAP DRAPERY, CHEAP CLOTHING, CHEAP BOOTS. E PURSER begs to thank the . public of Blenheim for the liberal support accorded to him since commencing business as above, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he is not going to England, but intends to stay amongst them and continue the good work he commenced by being a reformer of the Retail Tariff, The parrot cry of extraordinary depression, &c., &c., is to a great extent imaginary, and is only believed to exist by a few narrow-minded individuals who, if they cannot become suddenly rich, think they have a grievance. For my own part, I shall be satisfied if by selling at such small profits that it will be the course of time and with careful attention to business that I can boast of wealth. In the meantime, I respectfully solicit an inspection of my Large New and Yaried Stock, the undermentioned prices of which will show that I mean what I say : Men’s Russel Cord Coats 11s 6d Men’s Black Alpacca Coats 9s 6d Men’s Geelong Tweed Coats 20s Od Brown Holland Coats] 5s Od Crochet Antimacassars 2s 6d Toilet Covers Is Od Honeycomb .Towels 4d Honeycomb Counts 7s 6d Marcella Counts 8s 6d Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, per pair 6s 6d Muslin Curtains, handsome pattern, per pair 7s 6d White Skirts, superior 2s lid Galatea Skirts 3s Gd Corsets 2s 6d Cambric Handkerchiefs 3d Coloured Silk Ties, handsome fringe Is Od Linen Collars 3d Lustre Alpacca lOd Strong Shirts Is lid Tarlatan and Lese Frilling 3d 130 Pieces Colonial Tweed Cloth, from 3s 6d

ggjT Train Fares paid to Country Buyers of 50s and upwards. Produce taken in exchange. E. PURSER, The People’s Mart, BLENHEIM. 48 C. MARKMANN, JAILOR, Etc., Alfred-St., Blenheim. 32 MRS. MALCOLM, (Late of Litchfield & Son), Dress & mantle maker, (opposite Catholic Church), MAXWELL ROAD, BLENHEIM. Mourning orders punctually attended to. Prices moderate. Apprentices "Wanted. 66 JOHN DEMPSEY, pRACTICAL SADDLER, Near the Maxwell Bridge, 31 BLENHEIM. P. QUINN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, Etc. Old Express Office, Alfred Street, Blenheim. All favors promptly attended to. 28 S. B. RHODES, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, High Street, Blenheim, (Next to the Marlborough Hotel.) Repairs of every kind promptly executed. Clocks and Watches thoroughly cleaned and repaired. 29

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 84, 9 January 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 84, 9 January 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 84, 9 January 1880, Page 4

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