Advertisements relating only to situa tions Vacant and Wanted and articles Lost or Found are inserted in this column at the rate of 16 words for One Shilling, and One Penny per-word for every word above that number. WANTED.— MAN used to Horses. Apply at once to Presbytery, Maxwell Road. WANTED.— For Marshlands Flaxmill : A good Feeder. Apply to A. Thompson. WANTED.— At once: Good Girl; one with knowledge of cooking. Apply, Mrs Howeix, Junction Hotel. T\RESSMAKlNG.—Wantedatonce JL/ for the New Shop: Good Bodice Hand; also Improvers. H. V. Browne. LOST, yesterday, at the Wairau Regatta — Gold-wire Brooch, "Zita, 1899." Finder rewarded at this office. LOST, from New Renwick RoadWhite Cow bearing yoke. Please reply to Mrs J. O'Connor. LOST.— Safe Key. Finder rewarded at this office"T OST.—Sunday afternoon, between JLJ Manse and Maxwell Roads: Gold Bangle; picture attached. Reward. Apply Express Office. T7IOUND. — The best remedy for JU Children's Hair is the Toilet Nursery Lotion. It kills all parasites and nits, and keeps the head free from all insects. In bottles, 1/6.—Shaw's Medical Hall. STRAYED— The ma^io effects of Dr Hanley's Influenza Specific is well known; a few doses acts immediately. In bottles, 2/6.—Shaw's Medi•alHall. I OST—An attack of Bronchitis and J severe cold after using a tew doses of Shaw's Lung Tonic, In bottles, 2/6 each.—Medical Hall. WANTED— Amateur Photographers to inspect the stock of Cameras, Lenses, and Photographic Goods at Shaw's Medical Hall. ASTER ENCAMPMENT.— Volunteers desirous of taking part in the Easter encampment are requested to hand their names to Claude Ball, the Hairdresser, next Criterion Hotel, who attends personally to all his clients, and guarantees to supply the best Pipes, Tobacco, and Cigars at London Prices. BENJAMIN GUM for coughs and colds. Suits young or old. Always effectual. Is 6d, chemists and grocers. STOP COUGHING! Benjamin Gum cures all colds and coughs quickly and effectually. Is 6d everywhere. T> ECENT or Chronic Coughs is all X\ the same to Benjamin Gum. It's made to cure, and does cure. WANTED KNOWN.~For New Season's Chaff, good Ryegrass Seed, New Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Beans; Flonr, Bran, Sharps at mill prices; and all kinds 'of Farm Produce, in large or small quantities, try Ching's Produce Store, Grove Road. JA. MOEELAND, Carpenter and • Joiner; present address, Weld Street, Blenheim* H, V. BROWNE. DRESSMAKING '—Now in full swing at the New Shop. Entire satisfaction assured. The rooms are in charge of a Lady of considerable experience.—H. V. Browne. X OVELY GOODS in Long and Short JL_J Fawn and Colored Jackets; These are all Tailor-made, and most stylish' and becoming.—H. V. Browne. I\/TILLINERY, as in the past, quite ' IVJL "Chic." Our Millinery this season fairly eclipses all previous shows for Price and Choiceness. Ladies see it.—H. V. Browne. AGNIFICENT DISPLAY of Fur Goods in all the most fashionable skins procurable, and at prices within the reach of all.—H. V. Browne. T ADIES' and MAIDS' Macintoshes I 1 in the very latest shapes. These Goods are well worth inspection, being cheap and beautifully proportioned, —H. V. Browne. /"CHOICE range ot "up-to-date" \J Dress Goods in all the leading Materials and Colors, and, being imported direct, will be found exceptionally Cheap.—H. V. Browne. "QLOUSE Materials in the FashionJ3 able Embossed Velvets. Scroll and Fancy all-wool Flannels. Flannelette Blousings—an immense yariety.— H. V. Browne. . T" ADlES'natural wool Undercloth_Lj ing in Combinations, Bloomers, Divided Skirts, etc. A splendid range in Children's Underclothing—Shawls, Bonnets, and Tams.—H. V. Browne. MEN'S CLOTHING in Suits, Trousers, Macintoshes, Overcoats, and Shirts. Orders taken for Tailor-made Suits. Reliable Fit guaranteed. Try us.—H. V. Browne. BLANKETS.— We do second to no house in New Zealand. For i Linoleums the " New Shop " is noted for Value and Choice Patterns. Only see them.—H. V. Browne. H. V. BROWNE. FRANK MULLEN, THE CASH DRAPER, TT AS RECEIVED HIS FIRST SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. FULL PARTICULARS OF WHICH WILL APPEAR IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. NONPAREIL HOUSE. In Memoriam cards, new designs; correspondence cards, latest novelties —Just arrived at the Exfbbh Jobbing Department* >:
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 75, 1 April 1902, Page 3
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