I NOVELTIES IN jf>*^*^ ; "' • I ■ ■ SHIRTS - ■ jir^^jL^^'C'*^ n£**Hf' I ror SMARTLY-DRESSED MEN fflilfc^wSiflTl^aiw I CALL AND SES OUR NEW * 1,1 p^^^ 111 ;? R. VA U O E,'|_: Ij^fllft Sir and Madam ! AW OEJD with you , on a most, vital 'MBtfßßKt^Hi/mnaimrivimimmwrii^ ' ■ matter which affects your home. lifT 111 W;S -W I "HOBDAY is an; ideal day for you to —* —~- : L'j - \ visii^our btore- and make, selections of -Mjfj|ii B H!| IS If■ :. anything that you need to refurnish' in J(SHV^ -"" * f^. M*'- ["■■- ' ■ ;■'■ whol/ Ol>inpart- ... .'.■;■" .■-.'■■|ftßHßffiiSir'''- i:You'll, find much to interest you—'/■ : W'^t**;!^!^ *'{^i^ [ , '•■ many things that perhaps you thought ] fffi^MHfilMliil were not to be had nere—many, ! B|^.i^; ; L articles to materially--add to the con- '■ 3™- 'A' r-,1 y \' i■ \ \\ ' v -. : vonience and comfort of House- .< t^rrra^^ •■ "■ keepbg. ■•■■•. . ■. ~ 'jlf __ •i^-. J -^S\ '■'■"'' ■■ You'll see literally thousands of i !^^S ;^^^^ ; articles most modenately priced that \\ \^^^ *3%sy?<", V , are necessities in every .well-kept \.\ JL ; :>- : i^%^/.^J \ home, bo it mansion ,or modest" , I '^ =:<''<*^\^mu^^L . , \ ,• cottage;' -. ■-' i -■..'..■■'■ ./■■■•V;^;. f-'i,Ear-..-.-... : ; ; "^sJl" '■■• In a word, just the thSngs for the home at prices you can afford to pay, VfSIT US TO-O^Y- , ALFRED STREET - -,;-; - BLENHEIM
i •■ THE WELD STREET TIMBER YARDSi BUILDERS. &G. Lmrge and well seasoned stocks of Timber on hand. Joinery of d} descriptions ropplied mt dhortest notice. Estimates given for Painting And Paperhanging. Your Orders Solicited, 'Phone 209. SHOP: HIGH STEEET.: (Next Union Bank)* ►< .__ ■ '■ Shoe Sense- - nnHE. foot supports: thei body. The \-X. shoo should support the-foot. Hf it is not a perfect fitting shoe, then there is a .constant strain on muscles and neryesl •> HEALYS FOOTWEAR is. &ure to fit well'because the variety is so gi'eat that almost any foot can bo fitted. Elegance and quality are other features. Inspect I . S¥L HEALY, "Put Your Feet in my Hands." BIJSNHEIM. The « ■■*. . • -Whare s B'tpv.e. tells its own story! BEING a Whare Stove it is necessarily a small stove —it is more than that! The Whare is the neatest, most.compact, most efficient Stove on the market for cofctage or camp. It does all the cooking a gas stove will do, and is a fine orackling cheery cosy source of warmth as well. The Whare Stove burns any kind of fuel—wood or coal, and is quite inexpensive. LETS DEMONSTRATE "WHARE' 71 EFFICIENCY. . ■ ■ . ■■ •.■. ■ ■ ■ * HARDWARE MERCHANTS, BLENHEIM.
■^MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. W : ANTED Advertisements relating to .Lkbnr,'etc. v Lost, Found, To Let,i , For, Sale^ arid Short Trade Notices, of twelve words or less, are inserted in this column for ONE SHILLING each insertion, eabh \ for every additional'word one penny. A BOOKING FEE of ,six]>ence per insertion ' Will bo charged if cash does noi accompany -order. YOUNG, lady desires position in millinery department; six months' experience. Apply for address this office. , .. TTC/"ANiliJl>.'-~-A.' housekeeper. Ap- ▼ V- ;.'ply;for address; at this office. W/yNTFiD.— A housemaid. Apply Mrs Adam Bell, Riverlands. ' WANTED.— Ploughman fi>rlans-j downed Apply John Mowat.. TTTANTED, for few days—Man to. y T cart coal. Apply L. W. Yarrall. ;>\l7 ANTED.—Young girl to niiiid !T two children, during ■■ day; sleep ■at home. Apply for .Tddrbss this office. WANTEa>.— A good waggoner; good wages to capable steady, man. —C. I!/. Goodman. WANTED;— X situation by experienced barman. Apply "R. 8.," caro "Express? Office. ■ TX;rANTED1.--Girl to mind child, 2 U -years old, during day; 5s week. Apply "Mrs Brown, Alfred Street. W ANTED.—Rabbit trappers with traps, For .'further particulars apply by letter or telephone, Dalton Bros., Tjpton Downs. T HRANTED.—Growers for some W .-.small lines of peas, two? tso.four acres. Godd prices and local grown seed.—F. Copper, Ltd. WANTED. —An experienced chauffeur; start work in three weeks or one month's time. Apply to H. D. Vtiyasour. Vgbrooke. ~ \\7 ANTED —Married couple; man i'\ garden and milk; wife plain cook. No encumbrance. Cottage and found/. iWages £120. Apply H. H: Hams, Ben Morven. "T OSTi, between "Dr. Bennett's and Jj Springlands.—-Man's overcoat. Reward at this office. - - lO9T, on Saturday, in Blenheim.— J Green Morocco purse, containing notes, silver, and blue enamel brooch. Finder rewarded on returning same to "Express" Office. STO&AYED on to Section 14, Wither.—Black and white sheep dog. Recovery by payment expenses within ten days, otherwise will be destroyed.—D. Kennedy. WANTED TO BTTY.r-Carriage-built side car for motor-cycle; must be in good order. Write "Cash,"1 "Express" Office. FOR- SALE —Two firstrdass sheep dogs. leader and huntaway; also 10 pairs White Leghorn _ pullets laving strain), all laying.—T. Yemm, Wairau Valley. . FRANK WASS, Motor Proprietor, Alfred Street,. Blenheim. Car for liiro day or night. Charges reason-. able. ,'Phone'4o6, - ' lADIES' 'Black Patent Leather A Juiced Bo.ots, with fawn or grey' cloth tops and welted" soles; reduced fronr. 25s to 18s %IA, at Hannah'^; i i^A^T^KNOWN.. — Rose fW!d \ T Sheehan are .;re-tipening their : business io-morrow. Clo^lies cleaners and. uinbreila work.—George Street, Blenheim. ... t
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 1
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