Notices, FELL BROS. & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING, “ALEX a: LCD’S CANDLES, in 1 and (ill), packets. Do Roulmix, Jonucr & Co’s, in 1 and (31b. packets. Cliampion’s Vinegar, in bulk. Cliampion’s Vinegar, in eases. Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Gospel Oak brand, sft to 10ft. lengths. Column'a Mustard Durham, Superfine and double superfine. Booth's Old Tom. GrifVen’s Sparkling Ale, in pints. GriHen’s Sparkling Ale, in quarts. Guinness' Stout, bottled by Burke, in pints. Guinness’ Stout, bottled by Burke, in quarts. Smith and Wclsto >d‘s Cooking Stoves. Huntley and Palmer’s Biscuits. Carbonate Soda, in 1 cwt. kegs. Ruddle, in cwt. kegs. Blucstone, in cwt. kegs. Flower of Sulphur, in 2 cwt. casks. Black Anneallcd Drawn Fencing Wire. Hoop Iron. Bar Iron, for Standards. Bar Iron, for T Strainers. Currants, in eases. Eleme Raisins. Muscatel Raisins. Bell and Black’s Vestas, in 250. Bell and Black’s Vestas, in 500. Bell and Black’s Vestas, in 1000. Bell and Go’s Vestas, in 250. Crushed Loaf Sugar, in kegs. Crushed Loaf Sugar, in casks. Hennesiy's Brandy, in case. Catto’s Highland Whiskey, in hulk. jDU & CO., BLENHEIM. 23 WESTERN WOOL WORKS, OMAKA, BLENHEIM. -yroOL , HIDES, AND SHEEPSKINS BOUGHT. THE HIGHEST GASH PRICE GIVEN. T. E. HI LEY. Wool and Sheepskins. rjIHE Undersigned is a Hash Purj clutser of WOOL, HIDES SHEEPSKINS, Ac. Highest Prices given. J. PULTON, 68 Blenheim. SHEEP SHEARS. JUST RECEIVED,
ou i! Large Assortment OF SHEEP SHEARS “ BURGON k HALL'S,” “T. k If. SOKBY'S,” ‘•WAHD k PAY NT/S.-’ (Old ntnl new lira nils). QNK CASH SUPERIOR OILSTONES And a Large Assortment, of FURNISHING and GKXHRAL IRONMONO FRY CUTLERY and ELECTROPLATED GOODS, in great variety SINGLE and DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS CHILDREN COTS PAPER HANGINGS, GLASS, PAINTS and OIL MANILA ROPE SHAFT and LEADING GAMES PLOUGH and TRACE CHAINS AMERICAN CHAIRS, a large assortment. ROBINSON BROS, FURNISH 1N (I! 111 ON MO NGE RS 35 BLENHEIM. New Seeds! New Seeds !! /( COLL ns R wishes to intimate \J t to his many Customers that he. lias this season on sale the best collection of Home grown seeds ever ottered to the Pal,lie of Marlborough. His Peas are all of the newest sorts, and having been grown in the Province are more adapted t o the climate. Potatoes —“ Coll ier’s New Seedling” is the earliest of all potatoes ever introduced hen-, being a fortnight ear’ier than the ,l King of Eavlics,” and a heavy cropper with white flesh; it is besides an excellent cooker. All kinds of Farm, Garden, and Flower Seeds always on hand. All seeds guaranteed. N.B.—Best Bhkad ml. the 41b. Loaf. C. 0 0 L LIE 11 , 339 SEEDSMAN, Mack it Stukkt, 13 L E N II E I M.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 290, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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442Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 290, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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