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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DRILL HALL, BLENHEIM. SATURDAY, 12th. "POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE JUBILEE SINGERS. CROWDED HOUSE LAST NIGHT. Admitted by the entire Press to be materially strengthened and improved since their last tour round the World. 12 Colosed Aetists.— All descendents of the Emancipated Slaves, POPULAR PROGRAMME (Entire change To-Night). Introducing several new Artists, including : Miss Mattie Allan, the only Lady Tenor m the World. Miss Julie Woemlie, the grandest Elocutionist ever heard m New Zealand. Sacred and Secular Songs and Duets ! Humorous Quartettes and Glees I Humorous and Pathetic Recitations ! Old Plantation Melodies ! Negro Ditties ! Slave Songs ! And a Magnificent Collection of Jubilee Choruses, POPULAR PRICES : 3s, 2s, and Is. Secure your tickets m advance, to avoid disappointment, at Mrs Penney's, Market Place. FLETCHER R. McADOO, Business Manager. EWART'S VICTOP.IA HALL. TO-NIGHT, AND MONDAY, NOV. 14th. /HOWAN & VAUGHAN'S DRAMATIC \J COMPANY In Mrs Bsecher, Stowe's, Pathetic Drama UNCLE TOM'S CABIN (In Thbeb Acts.) UNCLE TOM.— Hakbs Cowan, a3 played by him over Four Hundred times m Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Tasmania. ELIZA,— Miss Amy Vaughas, and full caste by our powerful Dramatic Company, Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8 sharp. Pbices of Admission: 3/-, 2/-, & 1/-. HARRY COWAN, Business Manager. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, PIOTON, OPENING SERVICES. npHE Opening Services m St. JL Paul's Church, Picton, -will be held on SABBATH, November 13, when the Rev. J. K. Elliott, of Wellington, will preach morning and evening, and assist ia the afternoon. Collections m aid of the Building Fund. Soiree on TUESDAY NIGHT. Tea m the Public Hall from 5 to 6 80. After Meeting m the new Church. FRIENDS INVITED TO ATTEND. TENDERS. mENDERS are invited for :— Harvesting 146 Acres, more or less, of Oats at Flaxbourne. Tenders to be left at the Express Office not later than noon on the 28rd of November, at which Office a copy of agreement for the work can be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. D. VAVASOUR. FOR SALE. SCYTHES ana Hanaieo. Hay Rakes and Forks Garden Hoes and Water Pots Pumps and Hose Sheep and Garden Shears Picture Frame Moulding, 1/6 for 9ft. , AT MARKET STREET. ~ THANKS. ~~ I DESIRE to return my sincere THANKS to all who so kindiy assisted m the removal of Stock from my premises yesterday morning. J. A. FULLER, Market Street, South. OMAK A ROAD BOARD. HHENDERS will be received by me JL until SATURDAY, the 19th inst., up to 10 a.m. for :— ■ Gravelling Ward Street, Springlauds. Gravelling Footpath near Fulton's. Specifications may be seen at the Board's Office. DOUGLAS DOBSON, Secretary. McDOUGALL'S (NON-P0IS0NOO8) SHEEP DIP. WE have appointed MESSRS FELL BROS. & CO., Sole Agents for the Province of Marlborough. FULTON STANLEY & CO., Dunedin, General Agents for New Zealand. Hot and cold water quality m 5 and 10 gallon Drums @ 5/3 per gallon. Hot and cold water quality m 50gal. caslts @ 5/- per gallon. Is a true Specific for scab, exterminates all insects on ali animals, heals sores and wounds, and finely stimulates growth of wool. New shipment, extra strength, now landing. FELL BROS. & CO. LOCAL AGENTS. WANTED KNOWN. A BIG Assortment of Paperhangings. very cheap for cash at FRANK PAINE'S, Charles Street, Near Scott's Factory. The Deink Question would soon be set tied if every one drank Crease's Al. Coffee, which is prepared with the greatest care and skill and is undoubtedly the best m the market. Sold by all grocers and storekeepers m lib. and 21b. tins.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1892, Page 2

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