THREE CHEERS FOR MARLBOROUGH, / AND SUCCESS TO ITS INHABITANTS !! W H. WEST desires to inform the • inhabitants of Marlborough that he still continues to keep the same old stand as ever, -" BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, where you can be served with the BEST American NEGROHEAD and Cxi YENDISH TOBACCO, cut and uncut; Bird’seye and Taddy’s Shag, in large and small quantities, to suit purchasers. Also, all kinds of Clay and Meerschaum Pipes, from the best makers; Wood and Wax Matches, of all descriptions. Snuffs, of superior qualities Sponges, of all classes Playing Cards Walking Sticks Cricket Bats and Balls, of all prices Razors and Razor Strops and Penknives, the finest and best-selected stock in New Zealand. All kinds of Hairbrushes, Combs, and Perfumery, from all the best manufacturers in England and France. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING. Razors set on the Premises. Bridge-street, Nelson. 66 JOHN AND ANDREW M'ARTNEY, Wholesale and Retail IRON, ZINC, and TIN-PLATE WORKERS, Bridge-street, Nelson. All kinds of Ship and House Work in the above line made and repaired on the shortest notice. GALVANIZED IRON AND ZINC GUTTERING Fixed in town and country, at moderate prices. Stove Piping, &c. J. and A. M'Artney are prepared to execute all orders from the Province of Marlborough. 3 CLAPIIAM NURSERIES, WAIMEA-ROAD AND THE WOOD, NELSON. WILLIAM HALE, NURSERYMAN and SEEDSMAN, calls the attention of the settlers of Marlborough to his STOCK of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c. This is the largest and best-selected Stock ever offered for sale in New Zealand. Trees, Shrubs, Seeds, <fec., &e., carefully packed, and sent to Marlborough free of charge . For Description of Plants, Trees, &c., also Prices, see “ Catalogue,” to be had on application at the Marlborough Press Office, or to W. Hale, Nelson. 108
SHIP HOTEL, PICTON WHARF, PIOTON. JL. NEAVE begs to inform the ins’ habitants of Marlborough and Nelson that be has OPENED the above HOTEL, and has always on hand a CHOICE SELECTION of the BEST LIQUORS, ENGLISH BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER Colonial and English Draught Ales. Parties visiting Picton will find every attention to ensure comfort at the above Hotel. N.B. —A Boat always in readiness. 125 giarikmtglj Hass. The “MARLBOROUGH PRESS” is published every FRIDAY. Charges for subscription :—6s. 6d. per quarter, if paid in advance; and 7s. 6d. per quarter for credit. The following are the terms of advertising : s. d. Two lines . . 10 Four lines . , . 1 G Six lines ... .20 Eight lines . . 2 0 And for every additional line twopence. Subsequent insertions of six lines and upwards, half-price. In all cases where the number of insertions is not written on the advertisement, or on the order accompanying it, the same will be continued and charged until countermanded. Orders for the discontinuance of advertisements must be sent in before Ten o’clock, a.m., on the day preceding publication. A G E N T S. Picton, Mr.. James M'Beth. Rcnwicktown, Mr. John Godfrey. Nelson, Mr. IT. D. Jackson,
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 March 1860, Page 2
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488Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 March 1860, Page 2
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