Messrs Litchfield & Boa highest price for Gold, Silver, and Copper, Use for Farm and Dairy Produce, in exchange for Goods.
T ! i E s . ASSIGNED STOCK OF 11 JOHN HEYHOE & CO. THE NORTHERN - CLOTHING & DRAPERY COUVCiP .AJCnTIT the Successful Tenderers for the above stock, consisting of nearly £2,000 worth of Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, &c., will hold one of the most Genuine Clearing’ Sales that lias ever been held in Blenheim, Having bought the stock at nearly 50 per cent, under wholesale cost, the public can rely upon getting the very best value ever shown in Blenheim. The stock is perfectly New, and it consists of only First-class Goods. The following are a few of the many Bargains to be had at this Great ’ Sale: — White and coloured quilts, 2s lid White calico, 2s Cd per doz. Linen damask, IU-d per yard Double width /sheeting, Sl-d per yard Heavy unbleached twill, 2yds wide, 7d per yard Glasgow shirtings, 3fd per yard Ticking, Gd per yard Tweeding, I'd per yard White and blue flannel, per yard Now Zealand gray flannel, is id per yard, lied flannel, 7d per yard Hoi and, 4;|d per yard Glass cloth, 4;|d per yard Silesia. 3d per yard Cretonne, 4d per yard Pin .fore mus ins, 21 d per yard A grand lot of washing prints, 2jd Towels from 2|d Lace curtains, 2s Gd Washing table covers, 2s Gd Carpets, (}d. Hearthrugs, Is !)d, Forfar, Gd Linoleum Window hollands, ,9d per yard Fresh dress stuffs, 2s lid doz yards; various shades A lot of other new dress goods at very low prices Winsey. 3d per yard Ladies’ gloves, --.11 kinds, Cd per pair ; Chilton s, 3d per pair Kid gloves, Gd per pair Women’s and Girls* stockings, from 4d per pair Cashmere goods, very best, Is Thousands of y rds of lace at Id per yard. Tremendous lot of ribbons, all the leading | shades, from 2d per yard. Handkerchiefs, Is per doz One hundred pieces embroidery from 2d per * y.ird < Six hand crchiefs, really good ones, Gd ] Ladies* um roilas, Is Gd to 3s GJ Driving gloves from Is 9d Men's finglots, Is. Men's pants, Is 9d Moms flannels, 2s lid. Men‘s sox, knitted ones, Sl,d. Men's cotton sox, 4d Men's hats, black and coloured felt, from Is lid Boys' tweed hats, 9d Boys'Jersey suits, Js 9d Boys' knicker suits, 2s lid Boys' 1 ng trouser suits, 9s Gd Men's suits from 15s A big lot of N. Z. tweed suits, 25s Men's trousers, very heavy, Is tid N. Z. white flannel trousers, 9s Gd Moleskins, 4s 1 Id and upwards Men’s overcoats, ]4s Men's trousers and vests, 8s lid Hundreds of men's ties, beautiful ones SiL dust coats, 9s lid, worth 18s Gd Men's working shirts, very strong, Is 3d Regatta shir.s 2s Gd / White shirts, the best, 3s Gd Corsets, Is per pair Ladies' skirts, is lid Ladies' underclothing from is; some splendid goods Children's Ulsters 3s 3d A lot of Ladies’ summer Jacsots, very cheap Sun Bonnets Is 9d beautiful lot of flowers, from 2i Wings nd feathers, Cd A big lot of Trimmed Hats, beauties, from 1 s 9d Plush Caps, Is 4d,Collarettes 3d Ladies’ untriimned straw Hals, at your own price Hundreds of lovely Aprons from Gd Pelisses 5s lid Fancy Vests Is S m or tunics Is lid Ladies'-Mantles 1 la Gd Plushes and velveteens just given away. The sale will be held in J, Hbyhoe’s Slice. Bear in mind that, as wo have only taken the aliop for a short term, we are bound to get rid of the stock. To show that this Sale is a Genuine one, wo will Refund the Money to anyone who is not satisfied with their purchases. The sale will continue for one mohtli. commencing on Saturday next, in j. Heyhoe’s Shop. I C 1 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA-PICTON. QENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of Electors in different 1 w hi vi parts of the above district, I beg to offer myself as a candidate at the forthcoming General Election. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you in the various centres of population. I am, yours truly, A T G Richmond Hupsthouse. WOOL ! WOOL! 'WOOL ! THE Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of WOOL in any quanm,‘ C. H. VJW&
it n W. T. EE SEINE, QUARTERED Accountant, Assessor Valuator, ami Commission Agent. HAVELOCK. Marlborough. D. Draper, BUTCHER, Grove Road, Blenheim. Meat of the Best Quality supplied. Lowest Prices for Cash. AT ALFEED T. CARD’S, HAVELOCK. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! CONSISTING OF .. Yere Foster’s Copy Books, Exercises, Bags, and other School Repnisites — Baskets, Brackets, Purses, Plaques Games, Ornaments, Photo lirames, Glass-ware, Toys, and Fancy Goods in Great Variety. Prize Books, Booklets, Novels, Song Books, Magazines, Music, Scrap Books, and Stationery. ALL AT BLENHEIM PRICES. ROYAL BLUE HOUSE ■ J. P. COOKE, IMPORTER OF PAINTS, COLOURS and OILS. Glass, Paper-hangings, Varnishes, Brushvvare, and all Painters’ Requisites. All Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by Coach or Steamer. Hardy-street, Nelson. NOTICE. IF you want your Meat Good and Cheap get it from IT. A. Reader ! Fresh Beef 2kl to 4d; Corn Beef, the very best, 2-kl; Mutton, legs, 3d, quarters and joints, 24d ; Pork, 4d; Lamb, hind-quarters, 2s 3d, fore-quarters, 2s. 2| per cent, allowed on all. accounts paid the following month; 10 per cent, charged on all accounts not paid within three months. The Pelorus Road Board. Special Notice to Owners of Horses and Cattle. Tv OTICE is hereby given that the Pelorus Road Board intend to stop the trespassing of Horses and Cattle upon the main roads of the District from, the Pelorus Bridge to the Gravel Pit, North Bank of Wairau, and from Mahakipawa Wharf to the Grove, After (14) Fourteen Days from this date the Inspector will proceed against the owners of all Horses and Cattle trespassing on the roads under Clause 102 of the “ Public Works Aei, 1882,” and Clause 10 of the Amending Act of 1884, which reads as follows “If any person or persons permit any horses or cattle to be at largo without proper attendance, or to wander or be herded or grazed upon any road other than in the ordinary course of driving stock they shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds sterling (£5). Dated the 2nd clay of October, 18.90. By order, W. T. Erskine, See. Pelorus Road Board. Waimea-Picton Election. E'NTTL Polling. Day Mr. Mills’ Central Election Committee will meet Every TUESDAY and FRI-. DAY EVENING at 7.30,p.m. sharp, iu Town Board Office, Havelock. Jacob H. Reynolds, Secretary, Sidney Watson, General Carrier, Renwicktown, Timber Post and Rails, Oaten Chaff, Crushed Oats, and Dry Firewood supplied on the Shortest Notice. Also dealer in all classes < 1 ( I J 3! J I I I E a A I K a. a a £ S a E V c L L 0 A S P V A P I II P F S I P S o w T o: o P O d 1 ( P: 01 C( of Stock. Terms: Cash or Barter. ii WAIKAKAHO HOTEL, W. DILLON Proprietor. HIE above hotel is now open, and Visitors will find every accomclatiou, combined with civility unci ention, Horses and T*'«pa ahvap on Hire. LI
APPOINTMENT OF CLERGYMAN. A Special Meeting is called at the SCHOOL, Havelock, on Wednesday, November 12, at 8 p.tn., to take into consideration the appointment of a Clergyman for the Missionary District of Pelorus, due to the resignation of the Eev. H. E. Ensor. N.B.—All persons interested in the above throughout the district are particularly requested to attend. George D. Drury, . Ministers Churchwarden. The Wondeprul Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree. ■When the alchemist oh past ages were endeavouring to discover the Elixir of Life, they made some very valuable but simple discoveries in the science of chemistry, and for many centuries the results of their researches were used by hermits and others who professed a knowledge of medicine Of I late years the rapid development of this science I has been sogro t, and the study of botany I in new found counties has boon practised to such an extent, tb c the old world ideas have passed away. The present enlightened ago require something more than the simple discoveries of these enthusiasts; this was to a certain extent achieved when the curative property of the Australian gum tree were first made known 10 an expectant world f Since tbo first discove ies of these medicinal i virtues many eminent men have made experiments from the tree, which has been planted in many parts of the globe, as a p eventative of malaria and other fevers. Notwithstanding the many efforts io obtain the greatest virtues -vitli the least impurities, ic w s not nil Loon Pettit, an imminent French analytical chemist, after many years of unceasing toil, was able to produce the active medicinal principles in the purest = ud .best form of this wonderful tree by a process only known to himself, which be. introduced to the public in 18G0, and called it Pettit's Eucalypti Babam. This valuable proparati n is free from all resinous and irritating substances, being unlito all other compounds, so-called extracts. Ac., Ac, It may bo given to children with the greatest safety It is unequalled for coughs, colds, influenza asthma, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and al other chest and Jung affections. Thousands of testimonials have been received. 1 Sold everywhere, beware of imitations Shahland and Co., Wholesale Agents,
Waimea-Picton Election. MR. C. H. MILLS invites the Electors to meet jiim at the undermentioned places at 8 p.rn : November. Picton Hall, A meeting of those willing to form a Committee to secure Mr Mills’ return will be held immediately after each public meeting. Meetings at 8 p.m. Mahakipawa Racing Club. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at Maher’s Hotel, Cullensvillc, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p m. Business,—To adopt Programme. Full attendance requested. W. A. Collins, Sec, THE PELORUB GUARDIAN AND Miners’ Advocate. Having jusfc Received a COMPLETE JOBBING : PLANT, MB KIKVBS O'B MB &MMBJTM PRINTING Can now bo Executed with . • .w mmsm nt the above
MARLBOROUGH COUNTY COUNCIL.,
Riding of Pelouus. THE only candidate nominated for a the above Riding being William Kensington, and as the. nominations do not exceed the vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare him to be duly elected Councillor, for the above Riding in the Marlborough County Council, W. T. ERSKINE, Returning Officer. Havelock, November 4, 1890.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 3
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