MARKET WjAUE- BAZAAR. DI A RIBS for 1900— New Zealand Diaries, Oommeroial Diarue, Rough Diaries, Po3ket Diariep. Lucas' Almanac. Mining Act for 1893, and regulations made thereunder. New Books for the holidays.— "To London Town," by Arthur Morriß; "Valentine," by Curtis Yorke; "The Gold Star Line," by L T. Mead ; " A Sketch of the New Zealand War," by Morgan 8. Gr*oe, 0 M.G. ; " stalky &Co ," by Kipling ; " The AbseDt-minded Beggar," by Rudyard Kipling; and many other new bookß. Boys' and Girls' Annuals, " Our Darlings* Chatterbox," &o. Lovely lot of Photograph Frames at 1/- (twenty different de* signs to ohooße from.) Ladies' oompanions Work Boxes, Dtsks, Albump, and numerous other things suitable (or New Year presents, at the MARKET PLAGE BAZAAR. MRS.BUSHEJJ, S. FRANCE & CO TJAVfi opened a LIVERY JlJl STABLE, Wood and Coal Yard, and general Produce Store m Pioton. Best of stabling aooommo« .dation Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. WOOD, GOAL, & OENEBAL PRODUCE On hand. S FRANCE & CO, WELLINGTON STREET, Pioton. NK W ZB A LAN P RAILWAYS. PIOTON SECTION. miME TABLE on and after AUGUST JL Ist, 1899. SSSSo»e>»c» M«*B. W Q Op H T> W g M 5 SIR 8 1^1 . . g.». . g» . > " i w • •••••••• * (Z g I f en ooS en en? S b •*«•©••»« gag • I "t* s 1 v \ a , 2 X O b"ll^V fff Iff « o <oo en* • g « Js)M S en ». H« N4 Sa § ' jS* •m • •«, 'itU "o? S? «n o *-«n ft o» o *.5i o | * Fii&a Stations. — Trains do not stop rjnless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous Stopping Station by any paeseDger desiring to alight at a Flag Station. This Time Table is liable to be euspended on Holidays and Speoial Oooaßions. BY ORDER. NEWMANS ~~ EOYAL MAIL COACHES ON and after Ist January Ooaobep will leave Blenheim for Havelook and Nelson ab follows :— Laava Blenheim, Tuesdays, Thuredaye ard Satnrdays at 7 a.m., reaohiqg Nelson ' at 8 p.m. same day; returning frcm Halsor, Mondayß, Wednesdays ard Friday} at 7 a.m. arriving at Bier g helm 6 p.m. same day. Al) Parcel, at Reasonable Bates Bonking Offices.— Criterion Btablea Blenheim ; Masonic Hotel, Nelson. LOWER AWATERE & MOLESWORTHCOACH. S. FOWLER, Pbopbotob. ABOVE coach leaves the Club Stables FRIDAY MOBNINGH at 8.80, returning TUEBDAYS. For fareß eto. apply Club Stabfas. Every oare taken of parcels committed to my oare. S. FOWLER .. .. Peopbietob. BUKOURA MAIL COACH. Bun? weekly to Kaikoura, calling at Awatere, Flaxboume, Kekerango. booKiNa OmoK * Criterion Stableß, COACH leaves Blenheim every Monday at 6 a.m. Leaves Kaikoura Thursday morning at 7 o'olook, arriving m Blenheim at 6.80 p.m. Fridays, AHparoels must be fully addressed. Every oare wil be taken but no responsibility is acoepted. Paesengero are requested to bcok as early possible, A. CUMMINGS, Proprietor. STARBOROUGH SETTLEMENT. IN conjunction with the Eaikoura Coach Service, a Coach to Seddonville will leave the Criterion Stables, Blenheim, every Tuesday and Friday at 9 a.m. ; return from Beadonville Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 a.m. *A. OUMMINGS, PROPRIETOR,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5, 6 January 1900, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5, 6 January 1900, Page 1
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