NEW GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS. ICING TUBES, CAKE TINB PATTY PANS, Ac, &o. PUDDING PANS (Set of 8), for Bd. SPOONS, FOt KS, &c, IN GREAT VARIETY. Will not tarnish. WHITE-HANDLB TABLE KNIVES, 7/6 dozen ; rare value. Job line of HAND BASKETS, 1/- each ; worth 2/6. New lot of BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, & CHRISTMAS PRBSENTvS Now being opened. '2T Come and see what we are offering for 6d and 1/•MHiLErI I'M DIEEOT IMPOBTEES. T. BATTY, HAS just opened up a splendid lot of FANCY CHAIRS In cane and rush. These are all of the Bkst and Latest Designs. BEDDING, AND PIOTUHfc FRAMING Done, at the mpst Reasonable Prices. Call and inepeot Chairs. t baTtty, Ne^toD. Nkvisom, Grocer, Alfred St. BY APPOINTMENT. XMAS, 1899. NEW YEAR, 1900. AJJ&RGE and very rare assortment of Xmas and New Year Uards are now on view at the Studio, Market Plaoe, Blenheim. Prices to suit everybody, from 7/6 per dozen, including photographs. Enlargements from 6/- eaoh. W* H. MAOBY, I-hotographer. BOW DO YOU KEEP YOUR HARNESS SO CLEAN HAVE you not heard of the Pobpoisr Habnbbs Dbebbing and Polish. It is sold by F. NOSWORTHY SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Alfred Street, Who is also Agent for Jarret's household Embrocation, sold at Is 6d per bottle ; no bouse should be without it. English and Colonial Harness always on hand. The largest stook ofsaddleryintown. Repairs promptly attended to. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. HL. WHITTY bega to inform « his.friends and the travelling public that he will take possession of the Ship Hotel, Pioton, on December let. Patrons can rely on receiving every comfort and atten* tion. Good Beds, Good Meals, Good Liquors, Stabling accommodation will be provided, and horns and traps oan be hired. H. L. WHITTY. GRAIN SEASON, 1900. JOHN T. GRIFFIN, IS a Cash buyer of every description of FARM PRODUCE, FLAX, WOOL, SKINS, & HIDES. Full stook of Donaohy's and Cbuiokshank's TWINE ; also General Station Stores nt lowest market rateß. Wharf and Stores : Custom Honse Street. Office : Market Plaoe. CLUB STABLES, BLENHEIM. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED STABLES IN BLENHEIM. WR. COWARD has muoh « pleasure m informing his friends and the public generally that he has taken over the above wellknown Stables. The whole of the plant has been renewed, and freeh horses procured. Buggies, Traps, ! and Saddle Horses on hire at Bhort notice. Carting m town and oountry Customers oan rely on their work being done promptly and efficiently. W. R. COWARD, (LATE KEKERANGU.) PIANO-TUNING. -myrß J. OHARLTON, the well* known pianoforte and organ tuner, from Wellington, is now on a short visit to the Marlborough distriot; Orders left at Mrs Bcbhell's and Mr E. Pbnnt's will be promptly attended to. DON'T forget to order Edwards' XXX Ale and Stout for Ohrißtmas.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5, 6 January 1900, Page 4
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