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WAIRAU LAWN TENNIS CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at Jellyman's Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, October Ist, at 8 p.m. D. H. WILMOT, Hon. Secretary. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS DAIRYMEN AND POULTRY BREEDERS. HTGHEST Cash Prices paid for Spring Lambs, Porkers, and Poultry. Correspondence invited. Apply, Pv. GILKEB, I.X.L. Butchery, 71 Courtenay Place, Wellington. MARYBOROUGH ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. npHE Trout Fishing Season will open JL on October Ist, 1902, and close on April 30th, 1903. Licenses may be obtained from Mr G. W. Mclntosh, Blenheim, or the undersigned, as follows :— Men's Licenses, whole season ... £1 Ladies' ~ „ ~ ... 5/Boys' under 16, whole season ... 10/ Person fishing, without licenses will render themselves liable to prosecution. E. H. ECCLES, Hon. Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. Blenheim Barracks, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, October Ist and 2nd. BIORAMA & /ORCHESTRAL v COMBINATION Will render Fascinating Programme on above dates. In addition to the Massive Compound Lantern and the ANGLO-AMERICAN BIOSCOPE (which are the most powerful in Australasia), there will be the specially trained Vocal and Orchestral Combination. MAJOR PERRY is acknowledged to be Australia's Expert as a Lanternist and Bioramist. His leading assistants are: —Captain Brodie, Lanternist, Baritone and Scottish Warbler ; Captain Whiteman, Solo Pianist and Soprano ; Lieutenant Crothers, Pianist, Violinist, and Alto ; Cadet Thompson, Assistant Operatic Violinist and Basso;' Cadet Gore, Cornetist and Tenor; Bro. Mack at, j Tenor and Cellist. ' Standard Songs, Duets, Trios, Quar- I tettes and Glees; Illustrated and aided by Orchestral Accompaniments. | Special Note : Don't Miss This. ALL SEATS ONE SHILLING. BAKER'S UNION. <$. —■ ■, TO TIIE EDITOR. Sir,—You have apparently struck the rocks by allowing your correspondents to use the columns of your journal to air their opinions in reference to the price, quality, and weight of bread. It is npt by any means wrong to give both sides of the question ; but it is certainly not in keeping with the strict letter of the law that you should be compelled to walk the streets with a writ for libel hanging in the wind. Now, I think it would be wise of you, as bread 13 going to be very dear next winter, to suggest to the heads of families that they purchase all the Eggs that are procurable, and place them in a kerosene tin, and with a twoshilling bottle of WATERGLASS, which can be procured at Shaw's Medical Hall, they will preserve sufficient eggs to last them all through next winter. —I am, etc., Mater. BRICKS. BRICKS. mRY OUR DOUBLE - BURNED JL BRICKS. Large Stock on Hand. Very Cheap, H. G. DAIKEE, Blenheim. Or E. GIBSON, Tua Marina. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman will be,received at Board's. Office, Blenheim, up to NOON on TUESDAY, October 14th, for :— Making a Concrete Culvert at Renwick. j Specifications can be seen at Board's Office, on and after Monday next. NOTICE. rpilE Culvert across Upper Weld X- Street, near Vercoe's Brick-yard, is now completed and the road open for traffic. E. COMBES, C.E.., Engineer to Board. 27/9/02.. BLENHEIM LITERARY INSTITUTE. \ SPECIAL General Meeting of A Members will be held at the Institute on MONDAY EVENING j the 29th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business: Balance Sheet Report, Election of Committee to act with the Borough Council Committee, and general. D. P. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sec. OPENING OF BLENHEIM-SED-DON RAILWAY. MEMBERS of Local Bodies and Borough Councillors are requested to attend a meeting at the Club Hotel THIS (Monday) EVENING at 8 p.m., to discuss and arrange details and finance in connection with the above ceremony, which will be attended by the Acting-Premier and Ministers of the Crown. S. M. NEVILLE, Chairman Awatere Road Board. WANTED.— Success awaits you. Learn to Hypnotize. You can influence every person you meet. Win undying friendships, cure diseases and bad habits, or produce fun by the hour. Send 2 stamps for an intensely interesting Free Book. Prof. Ward, $qx, 357, P. 0., Auckland.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 227, 29 September 1902, Page 3

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