JOSEPH WHITE begs tp inform his friends and the public of Marlborough that he still continues to carry on Business at his old Establishment in Bridge-street, Nelson (near Mr. Symons’s Store), where all orders will be punctually attended to. 71 E PRICHARD, CHEMIST, &c. ; • TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, Begs to acquaint his friends and the public in Marlborough that any orders left with Mr. W. Simmonds, Beaverton, will be forwarded to him and executed with despatch, at Nelson prices. Also that they can be supplied with ordinary articles from him at Mr. Simmonds’s Store, Beaverton. 82 NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. WETHERS ! WETHERS !! WETHERS 11! THE undersigned has about 1,000 Sixtooth and full-mouthed WETHERS fit for Market, which, from their general wellknown character, would suit the views of purchasers. 43 * C. F. Watts. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. JM'INTOSH, TAILOR, begs • to inform the inhabitants of Marlborough that he has commenced business in High-street, Beaverton (adjoining Mr. Simmonds’s Store), and is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be entrusted in the newest and most approved style, and with the best description of workmanship. J. M'INTOSH, TAILOR, HIGH-STREET, Beaverton. 15 TO THE INHABITANTS OF MARLBOROUGH. TB. LOUISSON, • PAPERHANGER, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, &c., BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, respectfully informs the public generally that he is prepared to send experienced workmen to execute any work with which he may be favoured, prompt to time. Always on hand, a STOCK of OILS COLOURS, PAPERHANGINGS, &c. ggr Any orders left at the office of this paper will be punctually attended to. 19 [A CARD.] Alexander ogg, LAND SURVEYOR, &c., HAVELOCK, PELORUS, MARLBOROUGH. December 26, 1859. 21 rHOS. W. PILCHER, COMMISSION, SHIP & CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Custom-house Wharf, Jan. 2. 46 PIKE’S, VICTORIA HOTEL. JAMES PIKE, in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Marlborough for he very liberal patronage bestowed on him “or the last two years, begs to assure them hat nothing for the future shall be wanting in his part to render satisfaction to all >arties paying him a visit. Having now greatly enlarged his Hotel, le assures the public that for superior iccommodation and comfort it cannot be lurpassed by any other in the province. GOOD WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS ON HAND. English and Colonial Bottled Ales. GOOD STABLING. N.B.—Saddle Horses for hire. Beaverton, January 5. 49 THE GOLDEN BOOT! THE GOLDEN BOOT!! [7l ADAMS begs to inform the public t. • of Marlborough that he has just eceived and has now on SALE the finest Lssortment of BOOTS and SHOES ever ffered in the colony, at the lowest possible rices. Observe ! THE GOLDEN BOOT, BRID GE-STREET, NELSON. 64 SEPARATION RESTAURANT, WAIRAU TOWN. JOHN SHEPHERD begs to inform his friends and the public generally that the above Establishment is NOW OPEN as a RESTAURANT, and that every attention will be paid to their comfort. 35
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 February 1860, Page 1
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