THE GOLDEN BOOT!! Fa d a m s , • GOLDEN BOOT, Begs to inform the Public of Marlborough that he is prepared to SUPPLY every description of BOOTS and SHOES of the best quality, at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. The following kinds now ON SALE : Men’s Napoleons “ Wellingtons “ Half Wellingtons “ Bluchers “ Watertights “ Elastic Side Boots “ Strong Nailed Boots, 16s. per pair Ladies’ Cloth and Leather Boots “ Single Soles, elastic sides “ Ditto, to lace Girls’ Cloth and Leather Boots Women’s Cloth Boots, 10s. 6d. per pair. ON SALE, Prime Sole Leather, and Good Kip. Blenheim-made Watertights, warranted good. N.B.—All Boots bought at The Golden Boot Repaired. F. ADAMS, GOLDEN BOOT, BLENHEIM. 350 J NOS WORTHY begs to inform the • inhabitants of Marlborough that in addition to carrying on his Business as Tinsmith, &c., he has a quantity of IRONMONGERY GOODS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, &c., on SALE, at Nelson prices, consisting of—r Rim, Plate, Pad, & Dead Locks T and Butt Hinges Straight and Neck Bolts Wood and Brass Knobs Sash Line and Window Stays Blind Furniture Iron and Copper Wire. Tools, comprising Planes, Saws, Hammers, Pincers, Compasses, Rules, G imblets, Files, Bradawls, &c., &c. Also a quantity of the best White Lead, Painters’ Brushes, and Putty Knives. High-street, Blenheim. 337 0 be LET, on an improving lease, or SOLD, the ACCOMMODATION HOUSE at HAVELOCK, with the LAND. Part of the premises may be obtained immediately, and the proposed additions to the house commenced, and the whole of the premises got possession of on the Ist day of June next. Also, to be Sold, in allotments of Five Acres each, or Let on Lease with purchasing clause, the greater part of Section No. 32, Mahakipawa. For particulars apply to ALEXANDER OGG, SHAKESPEARE BAY, QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND, or lIAYELOCK, PELORUS. 341 WANTED, by a married man without incumbrance, who has had experience in Sheep-farming, and general Agricultural Pursuits, a SITUATION a 3 WORKING BAILIFF, or MANAGER. Good references. Apply to A 8.C., at the Office of this Paper. Blenheim, August 19, 1860. 345 C 3 Q) <4-4 O
The “MARLBOROUGH PRESS” is published every SATURDAY. Charges for subscription:—6s. 6d. per quarter, if paid in advance; and 7s. 6d per quarter for credit. The following are the terms of advcr tising:— j. d. Two lines . . . 10 Four lines . , .16 Six lines ....20 Eight lines ... 2 6 And for every additional line twopence' Subsequent insertions of six lines and upwards, half-price. In all cases Avhere 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. THE following are AGENTS for the Marlborough Press, and authorised to receive Subscriptions:— Mr. 11. D. Jackson, Nelson ; Mr. J. Godfrey, Renwicktovn ; Mr. <T. JYTBetii, Picton. Mr. W. B. Earll, Awatere. 234
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 40, 6 October 1860, Page 4
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