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erratic Announcements. Preliminary Notice. STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Alfeed Steeet, Blenheim, (Near Mr. H. Dodson’s Auction Mart). H. SIMPSON BEGS to notify to the inhabitants of Blenheim and its vicinity, that he is about to commence business as a BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, and trusts by combining attention to orders, with moderate charges, to merit a share of public support. 1674 RAINBOW HOTEL!, BLENHEIM. THE Proprietor, while thanking the public for their support during the last three years, begs to inform his friends that the extensive alterations and additions to the above Hotel being now complete, ho is in a position to offer first-class accommodation. Every article of the best description. A commodious BILLIARD ROOM has also been erected, and the Proprietor has imported one of ALCOCK’S NEWEST BILLIARD TABLES. C. Puukiss, 1380 Proprietor. WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, PORTER, AND GENERAL GROCERY WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, ALFRED STREET. BLENHEIM. R. D, NOSWORTHY MOST respectfully begs to inform the inhabitants of Blenheim and the surrounding districts, that he has commenced business in the above branch, and trusts, by keeping the best articles, and selling at. the most moderate prices, to merit a share of public patronage. The Stock on hand is composed of— PORT and SHERRY WlNE—in quarter-casks and bottled UENNESSY’S and MART ELLS—in quartercasks, cases, and bottled ISLAY WHISKEY—in quarter-cask*, casee, and bottled SCHEIDAM (Hollands) —in cases ALE—of various Brands STOUT —ditto ditto TEA—in half-chests and boxes CURRANTS —in barrels SALAD OIL and PICKLES—In eases SUGAR —in casks RAISINS—in boxes SOAP —in half cwt. boxes COFFEE—in tins COCOA and CHOCOLATE —in boxes CANDLES—Price’s No. 1 CHEESE—Best Cheddar Just Arrived, 6 cases Guiness’ Extra Stout 6 cases Bass’ Triangle Ale 26 cases JDKZ Geneva 6 cases Martell’s Pale Brandy 2 cases Booth’s Old Tom 2 cases Melbourne Moulds 2 cases Best Java Rice 10 boxes Fine and Medium Tea And to Arrive early, Australian Wines Finest Port Fine and Coarse Suit Tasmanian Jams Sugar of various qualities Price’s No. 1 Sperms Also on Hand, Prime Bacon, Finest Potatoes, Onions, and first Quality Colonial Wine ; the best Flour always kept; and is a buyer of all kinds of Produce at current rates. Education, Grove Road. CHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, con ducted by Mrs. Cheeie. A limited number of Boarders received. A Class for Landscape Drawing is held rice a week; terms, moderate. Private Lessons given in Music, Drawig, &c. .1216 good STABLE LAD, ; riding young horses. . Godfrey. 1370

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 123, 27 June 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 123, 27 June 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 123, 27 June 1868, Page 1

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