Business Notices. Hairdressing. M. HENNESSY. (Late or Jensen’s) TAKES the opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his friends and supporters in Blenheim and its vicinity, and to the public generally, for the very large and liberal amount of patronage bestowed upon him since his commencing business on his own account. He begs to call attention to his REMOVAL TO HIS NEW PREMISES In Market Street North, where he hopes by the same care and attention which he has always shown, to receive a continuance of a fair share of public support. Best Brands Tobacco & Cigars Fancy Pipes, &c. g-gP Note the address : •27 MARKET STREET NORTH. New Books. jy[ODERN Chromatics, by Rood Chambers’ Familiar and Humorous Essays The Last Century of Universal History Thomson, Domestic Medicine Graham, Domestic Medicine History of England by Lord Macaulay, half calf Extraordinary Popular Delusions Chambers English Literature, half calf Grant’s British Battles, by Land and Sea The Magazine of Art Magnum Bonum, a New Novel, by Charlotte M. Yongo, 3 vols. Doubles and Suits, by Lockhardt Misunderstood, by Florence Montgomery Tim Doolan, the Irish Emigrant ICilmeny, by William Black Joan the Maid Poganuc People, by TI. B. Stowe Deeds of Naval Daring, by Guiffard The Ingoldsby Legends, New Edition, Illustrated by Cruickshank , Yesterday, To-day, and for Ever The London Library Within Sound of the Sea In Honour Bound, by Charles Gibbon A large Supply of Lett’s Diaries for 1881 To Arrive per “ Wairoa ” now due a NEW SUPPLY OF Stationery, Christmas and NEW YEAR’S CARDS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, Etc. 39 HERMAN ELBECK. W. MANTED, Boot and shoe maker, Next the Maxwell Bridge,
BLENHEIM. Repairs promptly and satisfactorily ' executed. Charges moderate, and workmanship guaranteed. 29 William Boyle, Horse, shoer & general BLACKSMITH, Next to Mr. W. Watson’s Wheel wrights’ Shop, RENWICKTOWN. 167 D Mrs. Malcolm, RESS axd MANTLE MAKER, PUGH STREET, BLENHEIM. (Next door to Air Sutton’s.) Reduced Prices for Cash only. Two Apprentices Wanted. 65 Dunedin XXXX Ale ON DRAUGHT AT CLARK’S CLUB HOTEL BLENHEIM. THIS is an article that cannot be excelled, and is pronounced by experts the best colonial ale ever brought into this market. 206
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 178, 3 December 1880, Page 1
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