Business Notices, W. S. Falconer, CABINET MAKER, Furniture Dealer, &c., PEGS to announce to liis old friends in this District, anil to the Public generally, that he has .RECOMMENCED BUSINESS on the ohl stand in Market-street, where Dining and Drawing and Bedroom Sets, Beds, Bedding, and every description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, will ho found of the best make and quality, and at reasonable rates. Every description of CABINET WORK done well and cheaply. Attention is called to the Clxeffioniers, Chests of Drawers, Ac., of Colonial manufacture, from Mottled Kauri, Totara, and other native woods of New Zealand. Country Settlers are invited to visit the Show Room and judge for themselves of the make, quality, and appearance of the goods. 75 W. S. FALCONER, W. DOUSLIN, BCHIT E C T, Wvnkn Street, Blenheim. Plans and Specifications prepared ; Builders Work Surveyed 13 C. MARKMANN, rn A I L 0 R, Etc., Alfred-St., Blenheim. 2d J. O’SULLIVAN, Mount Pleasant, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Ac. Hewn Timber for Bridges and other purposes, supplied. 25 C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER, A Nil GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. CONSIGNMENTS of general mer\J chandise received. Advances made on goods for absolute disposal. Especial attention devoted to the effecting Sales of Landed Property by auction and privately. 10 WELLINGTON QUI'E AM BISCUIT AND CONFEC- ' TIONERY WORKS, AND SUGAR REFINERY. By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, and IT.M. Ships on the New Zealand Station. 09 S. S- GRIFFITHS ... Proprietor. BRIGHT & WALLER, JOINERS, [GUILDERS, AND GENERAL l:> CONTRACTORS, Leeds Quay, Blenheim. UNDERTAKING DONE. | N.B. —.Jobbing Work executed on the shortest notice. 21 Announcement to the Public. john McAllister, COACH BUILDER, ATI EEL WRIGHT, Blacksmith, Ac., Grove Road, Blenheim. J McALLISTKIv, having removed to . Blenheim,-begs to announce that he has started business in Blenheim, and now having increased facilities for properly carrying on his business, has every confidence that lie will be able to give his old friends and new patrons every satisfaction. Every description of Coach Builders and Wheelwright’s work in all their branches. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, at moderate charges. A First-class SHOEING ■& GENERAL BLACKSMITH kept on the premises. Agricultural Implements made or repaired. Unokktakixu done. 40 THE PEOPLE’S BAKERY, ALFRED MASON begs to return his sincere thanks for favors already received, and solicits a continuance of the same in the future. PTES HOT! PIES HOT!! KVKKV Saturday Nig-ht, At ALFRED MASON’S Near the Omaka Bridge, Grove Road, 47 Blenheim.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 156, 17 September 1880, Page 4
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