H. L. JACKSON (From Allan and Hanburj’s, London), Chemist. Importer of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Surgical Appliances, &c. > diir Orders by Post executed by , return mail. • THE PHARMACY, BLENHEIM DRAPER, Butcher, Grove Road, Blenheim. Meat of the Best Quality supplied to Order. Lowest Prices for Cash. JOHN SMITH, Worker, Gunsmith, Plumber, and Copperbrazer. Orders promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Address: Market Street South, Blenheim. R. Blaymires, Having bought several good Shorthorn and Ayrshire Bulls will dispose of same to persons requiring change of stock. i This is open for a month from date. Apply to D. Creech, care Mr W. Gregg, Mahakipawa. "DERSONS wishing to join the -*■ “Pelorus Prospecting Association ” will please to forward their names to the secretary that they may be enrolled as .members and qualify themselves to vote at the next general meeting to be held in the Town Hall, Havelock, on the evening of the 11th inst. at 8 p.m. Y. C. Venimobe, Hon. Sec. E- Munoasteb, Watch and Clock Maker, Working Jeweller and Optician. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery in stock and guaranteed, Rings, Pins, Chains, Broaches, &c., made to order. Spectacles and Eye Glasses a speciality. Market-street, Blenheim (Opposite Criterion Hotel). GRASS SEEDS. 13ERENIAL Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Fescues, Fiorin, Cow * Grass. Red, White, and Alsyki Clovers. Lucerne and Trefoil. A choise collection of various sort of ' Spring Flowering Bulbs now ready for 'j Planting. Catalogues to be bad on application. S. BOLTON, Waimea Street, Nelson. JOHN YORBACK, Renwicktown. O ORSE Shoer, General Blacksmith, and Wheelwright. All vehicles promptly repaired and all work turned out in a workmanlike manner. R. J. PAUL, RENWICKTOWN. GENERAL Carrier to any part of the District. Posts and Rails or Sawn Timber always in stock and supplied at the shortest notice. Evening Classes. QHOULD a sufficient number signify their intention of joining, I propose holding classes on Tuesday and Friday evenings. Latin and higher mathematics extra. Classes formed on Tuesday, April 14th. Hours—-6.80 to 8.30. Terms on application. Japoh 3ri, B&VNQLDfk
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 22, 11 April 1890, Page 3
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334Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 22, 11 April 1890, Page 3
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