Jt's Beyond Question Tli.it for the best grocery value in Marlborough GASCOIG-NE'S are «asily first, and our many valued supporters may rest assured that although 1 we regretfully anticipate' still higher^ ; prices for best goods during the con- . ;tiiiuance of this cruel world-war, we shall always, at all costs, be found 1 giving the best uniform, values obtainable iii the province. Kean cash buying in the best markets enables us to sell at PRICES SEO0N1) TO NONE. Early ordering will oblige,' especially, per'phone. W. E. Gascoigae. Stationers' Hall. WHITTAKER'S Almanac now to hand. The standard reference ' book on Government, Finance, Popu--1 lation. Commerce, a,n<jl General " -Statistics. - 3s 9d, postage 6d. C4Tho Sentimental Bloke"—-a book - k>i Australasian homely philosophy expressed in rollicking humor. Speei- • jilly appreciated. . NEW SUPPLIES. Aiming, Firing; Fire Discipline, and Training. ■■~■■ New Company Drill Simplified. Signalling Handbook. Hints to Non-Cbms. A Hints to Young Officers. • Infantry Pocket Book. NEW Is 6d EDITIONS. . "A Knight on Wheels," lan Hay. "The Net," Rex Beach. JE. H. POiiNY & Co, The Children i NOTICE TO THE MOTHERS OF MARYBOROUGH. . fI^TE have received our Winter L•? v Goods for the children. They |are nicer than ever. - Cosy Winter Coats and Dresses in all sizes and colors. Pretty Kiltie Suits and Jerseys for t iiirls. 3 Jersey Suits and Tweed Suits for 4 little boys, • Wool Matinee Jackets and Hoods. J Mutf and Fur Sets. J All kinds of cosy Woollen UnderJ . wear, etc., etc. Choice Millinery—delightfully new •• and pretty. ."• : PLEASE CALL~AND JNSPECT. E« & J, "WALTOW. *Pliono 187. V " H © T I O E. I DESIRE' to thank my customers ior their support during the time H have been in business. Although laving enlisted for active service, my business will be managed by Mr Geo. Hayes, who is well known to Blenlieim. -I beg to solicit further patronlaga lrom both old and new customers, . whoßd wants will receive every s-tten-■tion. HANDSEWN WORK TO ORD-E^.. Repairs a Speciality. IAJI classes high-grade Boots and Shoes .in stock. S. HYNDMAN, BOOT IMPORTER, Market Street South. firfaxbourne Lime. \A GRTCUI/TURAL I/IME is now .. \. &\ailable at following rates:— In customers' own sound sacks forwarded, freight paid to Ward, 12 to ton—lss per ton. • Backs supplied (12 to ton) —8s per dozen. »■ Ss per dozen allowed on sound sacks returned freight paid to Ward. .Free railway to bona fide farmers fin 6-ton truck lots or over. -Early application invited.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 2
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