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TO-MORROW, Ist October. MESSRS HORTON & CO. in structed by J. J. Court, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction, at the residence, Hawkshaw Street, on above date at 1.30 p.m. sharp ; — The whole of his SPECIALLY SELECTED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Consisting of— Drawing-room Suite, Tables, Easy Chairs, Couches, Ornaments and Bric-a bi'ac, Brussels Carpet, Dining room appointments, handsome Walnut Table, Chairs, Couch, Cheffionier and sundries, Glassware, Cutlery, Dining and Breakfast Sets, first class Piano by Brindsmead, Music Stool and Stand, Double and Single Bedsteads (enamelled), Bedding, Mirrors, Duchess Sets, Chests of Drawers, Wardrobe, Kitchen Utensils, Bath, Patent Mangle and Wringer, Lawn Mower, large Garden Roller,. Tools, &c. Cow in full milk; first prize at last two shows for best milker. Handsome Pony Carriage and Harness ; and a quantity of useful sundries. HORTON & CO., Auctioneers, SALVATION ARMY. Blenheim Barracks. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, October Ist and 2nd. T3IORAMA & ORCHESTRAL 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 Bkodie, Lanternist, Baritone and Scottish Warbler ; Oaptain Whitkman, Solo Pianist and Soprano ; Lieutenant Ckothers, Pianist, Violinist, and Alto ; Cadet Thompson, Assistant Operatic Violinist and Basso ; Cadet Goke, Cornetist a-.d Tenor; Bro. Mackay, Tenor and Cellist. Standard Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartettes and Glees, Illustrated and aided by Orchestral Accompaniments. Special Note : Don't Miss This. ALL SEATS ONE SHILLING. floraiTfete AND CHILDREN'S EXHIBITION, in connection with the Church of Nativity Sunday School. DRILL SHED, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. Lollie and Flower Stalls, Sale of Work, Annual Tea, &c. The Exhibition will be open from 2,30 to 4.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. Afternoon Tea, 6d. ANNUAL 'TEA, 5 to 6.30 p.m. Entertainment at 7.30 p.m. Action Songs by Boys, &c Tickets, 1/ ; Children, 6d. All Exhibits to be brought to the Shed between 8.30 and 10 a.m. on above date. No Exhibit may be removed till 0.30 p.m. Any Refreshments will be thankfully received at the Shed during the inorniDg CHURCH OP THE NATIVITY LADIES' GUILD. THE ANNUAL SALE in aid of the Sunday School Building Fund, usually held in November, will this year be held on WEDNESDAY, Ist October, at the DRILL SHED, in connection with the Floral Fete. ALBTON T7I°C>TBALL Q 0(' lAL LBION Jj OOTBALL SOCIAL WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1902, Cheesman's Hall, Grovetown. Double Tickets, 3/6; Single Tickets, 2/Volunteer Hall, Picton. T7IRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th. WAITOHI RIFLES' ANNUAL BALL, . . TICKETS: Double ... ... 7/6 Extra Lady ... 2/6 May be obtained from Sergt Parker, Blenheim, or S. SWAN WICK, 001.-Sgt., Secretary. No tickets sold at tlie door. LOWER WAIRAU RIVER BOARD. fTIENDERS will be received by this -*- Board up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October Ist, for— Repairing Taylor Bank near Burleigh. The work will be shown on the ground on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 12 noon. Specifications of the above work can be seen during office hours at the Board's Office on MONDAY, 29th inst. D. GREIG, Inspector. WANTED. MiRRIED COUPLE, without encumbrance. Apply, with reference, to THE MANAGER, Weld's Hill, Awatere. WONDERFUL DAISY NEEDLES. FOR making beautiful Raised Woolwork on Velvets and Plushes for Cushions, Mantle Drapes, &c. Needle, Six Patterns, and Lesson, 4/. MRS RANBY, Market Street South, Sole Proprietress,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 228, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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