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ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), May Oth First appearance in Blenheim of ADAME JpAULINE R ITA ' The celebrated Prima Donna, and MR JOHN RADOLIFF, The World’s Greatest Flautist. Pianoforte Soloist and Conductor, Mr G. CLUTSAM, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY!, May 10, By Special Request, MADAME PAULINE RITA AND MR JOHN RADCLIFF Will give one of their celebrated SACRED CONCERTS. Assisted by several well-known Annteurs. Sacked Solos By Madame Pauline Rita Sacked Solos By Mr J. Radcliff Sacked Solos on Okgan By Mr J. Clutsam. Concluding with the Hallelujah Chorus. 2708 J. S. SMITH, Busiues3 Manager.

EWART’S HALL. Under the Direction of the Messrs Pollard POLLARD’S LILIPUTIAN Opera Company OF 50 PERFORMERS. Grand Opening Night, WEDNESDAY, May 15th, on which occasion will he produced, as performed at the Opera House, Melbourne, Gilbert and Sullivan’s-Esthetic Opera, in two acts, “ PATIENCE.” Thursday, May 14th.—Lecocq’s most successful Romantic, Military, and Comic Opera, in three acts, “ THE LITTLE DUKE.” Friday, May loth.—Planquett’s Charming Comic Opera, in three acts, “LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.” Saturday, May 16th. Gilbert and Sul'ivau’s Satire, in two acts, “ H.M.S. PINAFORE.” MagnifiC3nt Scenery from the brush of the celebrated artists, Gordon, Hibbe, and Ghrast, Grand Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mona, de Laney. Leading Violin, Mr F. Pollard. Operas produced uuder the sole supervision of Mr T. Pollard. The Box Plan at Mr Tucker’s, where seats may be secured fir any night. Also, Season Tickets of six for LI Is. Prices of admission— Front seats, 4s; Second seats, 2s 6d ; Back seats. Is. 2717

NOTICE. ALL FOWLS Trespassing on my Property, Custom-house Street, will be destroyed from this date. ?7U W. G. BASSETT. Deering Twine Binder, WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS FOR NEXT SEASON. mHE Deering in its usual place 1 first, second and third, at the first Public Trial of Reapers and Binders in Marlborough and other places (open to all comers). Farmers wishing to secure the most simple, best and cheapest Twine Binders should send in their orders to the undersigned by the 25th of April, to make sure of getting them. JAMES GANE, 2379 Agent, Spring Creek. C AULD 11 )CIN GRAY’S ONSULTATION ON THE N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL. To be Run at Christchurch, May 25, 1885. 2000 Members At 10s EACir. PRIZES £IOOO. Prizes. First Horse ... L3OO Second ~ .. 200 Third ~ ... 100 Starters (divided) 75 Non-Starters(divd)so Cash Awards. 4at L 25 .. LIOO 4at 20 6at 10 4 at 5 6at 210 i. SO GO 20 15 Total ..L725 Total ... L 275 GRAND TOTAL, LIOOO Each ticket has Six Chances —Race and Cash Awards being drawn for separately. One Ticket can win a Prize in Race Event and Five separate Cash Awards. The Drawing will take place on Saturday, May 23, under the supervision of a Committee of town and country Shareholders and representatives of the Press. Telegrams NOT accepted. Country Cheques must be marked correct by Bank for twenty-one days, with Is added far exchange, and made payable to M. Rigdeu, Bank Notes accepted. All h tters containing Coin must be registered. Persons wishing for Books for disposal please apply through the Box. Should the demand exceed the 2000 the Prizes and Cash Aw-rds will be increased pro rata. Please add Two Stamps for reply and result. All letters addressed to— M. RIG DEN, P.O. Box 307, 2715 WELLINGTON. • G. E. ELSON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHE MIS T, Market Street. IMPORTANT NOTICE To Cooks, Housekeepers, &c. Use Bison’s Egg Powder, The only substitute for eggs. In Packets, 3d and 6J. Use Elson’s Baking Powder, For the immediate production of all kinds of light Pastry, Puddings, Cakes, Bread, etc. In tins, 9d and Is 6d. Elson’s Neuralgic Mixture. This Mixture has been used by many, who can testify to its efficacy in relieving the acute suffering of Neuralgia, and is now universally known. In Bottles, 2s Gd. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. THE PHARMACY, BLENHEIM, 2070

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1548, 9 May 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1548, 9 May 1885, Page 2