SMALE'S ARCADE. rp SMAL'E & CO. aro offering at Enormous Reduction :t Jine °» DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS slightly damaged in transit. Must be sold to make room for goods arriving. N.B.—Furniture bought or taken in exchange. DISTRICT ORDERS. npHE following men have been selecJL ted by the Recruiting Board for enrolment in the Tenth Contingent :— WILT JAM CHANDLER, HENRY FRANCIS REDWOOD, WILLIAM CHARLJES ANDERSON AUSTIN BRRRY, EDWARD SUTTON, JOE SMITH, JOHN NIOHOLLS, ARTHUR SOWMAN, WILLIAM GUEST, JOHN WrLLTAM ARMSTRONG, DAVID FOG ARTY, JAMES RAMSAY GRANT, ERNEST CUNDY, GEORGE LUMMAS WILLIAM McLEAN. The above men will parade at the Drill Shed at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2nd insfc., and proceed to Picton en route to Camp at Christchurch. Each man to provide Blankets, Knife, Fork, Spoon, and Pannikin. I A. ROGERS, Major. March 31st, 1902. riIHE Blenheim Rifles, Blenheim JL Rifle Cadets and Garrison Band will also Parade at 7.30 on WEDNESDAY EVENING at Drill Shed to accompany Tenth Contingent men to the Railway Station. A. ROGERS, j Major. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. SALE OF PRIVILEGES BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS GRIFFITHS & SON will sell, at their Rooms, Market Street North, on SATURDAY NEXT, at NOON— 1. Dining Room *2. Tnside Booth *3. Outside Booth 4. Refreshment Booth 5. Feeding Yards 6. Lawful Games. or separately. Terms and conditions may be seen on application to the auctioneer. L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. PRIVILEGES. nnHE Marlborongh ColJio Dog As--i- sociation require tenders, closing WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, at Royal Hotel, for— Publican's Booth and Diningroom, and Dinner in evening of the last day of the Dog Trial. Particulars on application to A. MOW AT, Secretary, BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. is hereby given that a ■A-^ Public Meeting will be held at Ewart's Hall, High Street, at 7.45 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 9th, for the purpose of considering the proposal of raising a loan of £2000 for the re-erection of the Literary Institute. R. McCALLTJM, j Mayor. INVITATION. YOU are cordially invited to call and inspect the Very Latest in Cycle construction: FREE WHEEL & TWO-SPEED GEAR Now on View at ED. PARKER'S CYCLE DEPOT. 3y this new contrivance the longest journeys can be made without fatigue. But Call and See for yourself. Full Stock of Tyres, Lamps, Carbide, Belts, &c. BIKES ON HIRE, Repaired or Re-enamelled. Victory Sewing Machine Agency. Fishing Tackle on hand. ED. PARKER, ■ WINTER GOODS. JM. M I L L I N G T O N • has now opened up: NEW WINTER JACKETS, CHILDREN'S COATS All varieties. Novelties in Velvets, Velveteens, Silks, Blouse Materials, Flannelettes, Collarettes, Pearl Necklets, &c. MILLINERY. — Latest Styles in Trimmed and Untriramed Hats. Special Lines in Children's Millinery. J. M. MILLINGTON, ALFRED STREET. NEW GOODS. JUST LANDED. 1 GROSS Austrian Chairs 1 dozen Davis Sewing Machines 60 drums Raw and B,oiled Oil 2 tons Champion White Lead 1 ton Ready-mixed Paint 5 cases Hall's Washable Distemper Agent for Alpha de Laval Cream Separators and Dairy Machinery. Agent for the Australasian Incandescent Gaslight Company. r Agent for Davis Sowing Machine Company. • w. eTa rr, Market Street. In Memoriam cards, new designs correspondence cards, latest novelties —Just arrived at the Express Jobbing Department.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 76, 2 April 1902, Page 3
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