Announcements EDWARD MUNCASTER, WATCITMAKEII & (Lull' ill ' (YeUiiHjhni, jbi'iiii rli/ nf Ihn>ln'«, A cl*i.m), G-IFtOV-E EOAD nkxt PEIsTPrEIT’S HOTEL. ENGLISH 7/ auliuj SILVER LEVERS <£6 to £9. SILVER SWISS 1 I WATCH KS, \ 30s. to 70s. UKCASTEB Blenheim Ml IN* ...... AMERICAN Waltham SILVER LEVERS £3 to £5. GOLD WATCHES TO OIU)Eli, £3 to £25. °/C«ARD SC*.F.VA- fft Guarantee with every Watch. timepieces, clocks, alarms, or English, American AND FRENCH MAKE. Gold and Silver Jewellery—newest designs. KINGS, CHAINS, BRACELETS, BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, k<i. Plated Ware, and Fancy Goods. Spectacles to suit every sight 90 *£3A Watches skillfully Repaired and Cleaned. Jewellery made to order, and repaired as new. * v _* Old Gold and Silver Jewellery, Plate, and Watches bovyht or taken in Exchanye. > IP & Ai.ilh I I.Ti iI.U. IMPLEMENT & MOIRE MAKERS. I //G m V-LV Winners of the Gold Medal at the MELBOURNE EXHIBITION for tile DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, aL.lm-oiA Report : -PLOUGHS ■ln ploughs there is one exhibit, to which we wish to draw special attention as being the" best, ami that is the Double Furrow of LI kid & Guay, of Dunedin, New Aealand. In finish and construction it is far superior. }' ~yUliTl l ER beg to draw the attention of Farmers to our New and 1 mproycu Corn and i Seed J)rills,° of which all those made have given the greatest satisfaction. Broadcast Sowing Machines: three, four, and live-leaf Harrows; Tripod Harrows, new designs ; Double Steel Harrows, new designs ; Cambridge Rollers, 20, 24, and 20 inches ; * Cluff Gutters, with renewable steel cutting plates; Horse Gears, for one, two, three, and four horses ; Fencing Standards, cut and punched to any length and gauge ; llillj side Ploughs ; Drays made of the best seasoned timber. j g.A„ Agents for Clayton and ShuttlewortlTs Steam Engines and Thrashing Machines c 'C2 Illustrated Catalogues free on application to our Head Olliee, Dunedin ; or, to our i Branches at Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargill, Christchurch, or Ashburton. ID
mi-IE Havelock MAIL COACHE X will leave as under: — Blenheim for Havelock: Every Tuesday and Friday, at 10 00 a.m., arriving in Havelock at -LOO p.ni. Havelock for Blenheim: Every Monday and Thursday, at 9 a.m., arriving at Blenheim at o p.ni. \V. PICK KIM XC, Q 8 Proprietor. 11. L. X. CLARKE, Saddler, etc., Havelock. A CENT for M.viumoKouou Ti.mks, Marlborough J’rcxt!, and Ante Zealand Mail. 100 I\EHENNESSY’S Hair Dressing Saloon. MIT. hogs to inform tlie Public t that lie has recently added all the latest known improvements in Hairdressing Machinery. Comprising, as it does, Brushes of all textures, from the most fragile to the magnetic. These Brushes are recommended by the Faculty, as the surest renovators known to science, in all eases of a weak state, falling oil, or inclination, of the hair turning grey. Their effect is marvellous, and a further Bencht-., All these luxuries are free of extra charye. In soliciting a continuance of your patronage, I can state without fear of contradiction that 23 Hennessy’s Hairdressing Saloon stands unrivalled in the colony.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 318, 30 November 1881, Page 1
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