DRILL HALL, BLENHEIM. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 23u0 ONE NIGHT. Direct from His Majesty's, Auckland COOPER AND GOOD ALL S CO CROWNING TttIUMVH OV LIVING PICTURE ART TRIUMPHANT TOUR OP OUR FOOTBALLERS. FOOTBALLERS. f^i EAND Reproduction of the great \JT Welsh Match at Glamorgan, and Combined English Counties at Leicester. Full of Exciting Play, Scores, Scrums, Eushes. You can recogniso the Players. First appearance of Fred Eoseveak (from Eickards', Sydney), Australia's Prince Comedian and Vocalist. WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE NOVELTIES. Admission: Ono Shilling. Special Seats 6d and Is extra. Children Halfprice. Doors at 7.15. Overture at 8 p.m. PTnrpnv. NEXT SATURDAY, PICTON: A p R i L 21, ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY j SOCIAL, TO BE HELD AT ST. PATRICK S HALL, BLENHEIM, —ON — TTTEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL. I Double Tickets 4s. Single Tickets 2s 6d. To be had from the Committee or the undersigned. A. J. FISHER, [Hon. Secretary. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SOCIAL. ETC. PUBLIC HALL, SEDDON, WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1906. Sale of Goods from 2 p.m. Tea from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. • Concert, 7.30 p.m; ; Gift Auction during the Evening. Afternoon Tea 6d. A CONSIGNMENT of Choice Goods, purchased, for us in the Bast Indies, is expected to arrive in time for the Sale. PRICES: Tea and Concert ... Is 6d. Tea or Concert ... Is Od. Gifts of any kind —Produce, etc., will be gratefully received, and may be left,at Mr J. Fuller's Store. J. W. HUMPHREYS, Secretary.
MRS MATHEWSON, High-class Milliner, and Ladies' Draper, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, -will show in Blenheim on Friday and Saturday Next, a lovely assortment of Winter Millinery in all the Newest Styles. New Season's Jackets, Costumes, Skirts, Blouses &c, &c. These high-class Goods may be seen from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, the 19th and 20th April, at Criterion Hotel Sample Rooms. The Public are,invited to inspect these Novelties. The prices will be most reasonable. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BTBLE SOCIETY. riIHE Rev. F. H. Spencer lectures in -*• the Presbyterian Hall ;.'.on Wednesday Evening, at Seddon on Thursday Evening, and at Marlboroughtown on Friday. ; Admission by Ticket: Adults l/- 3 Young Persons 6d, Children 3d. Lecture begins at 7.30 p.m. On Sunday he preaches in the Church of the Nativity in the morning and in the Presbyterian Church in the evening. NO SCANDAL indulged in at afternoon tea when STANDOUT is used. Soothingly reposeful, delightful and charming.—NEVlSON & CO. a MARLBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting of the above will be held on Saturday, May 19th. Nominations for Membership of the Committee with the consent in writing of the persons nominated must be in the hands of the President, A. McCallum, Esq., not later than 28th April.. ' Members are notified that provisions of rule 3 respecting arrears will be rigidly enforced. J. J. CORRY, Secretary. : TO LET, LOWER WAIRAU. /^ X ACRES, more or less, of Farming V*S Land. Apply, not later than 30th of April to MRS J. LEES, . Grove Road, Blenheim.
OFT) PUNCH is a temperance •JL • drink, • And Clouston and Co. supply it, The tipple of Gods it's called, I think, By everyone who tries it. "VJARLBOROUGH TjIXPRESS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING WORKS. CHEAP PRINTING I CHEAP PRINTING ! (£ JOB PRINTING, {j Including: / BILLHEADS C{ MEMO FORMS HEADS X CORRESPONDENCE CARDS • * RECEIPTS ENVELOPES (Printed) VISITING CARDS, Etc., Etc. At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Call and Inspect Samples. GL H. BAILLIE, • SOLICITOR, Bank of New South Wales Buildings, BLENHEIM. Mcnay to Lend on Freehold «md Chattel Securities. THE PICNIC SEASON is advancing, and so is STAND-OUT TEA in the estimation of a discerning public. Call at BENNING'S. b TVf o*r, BT TO LEND> On Good Securities, in sums from £50 to £50,000, 'at lowest rates of interest. Investments on mortgage undertaken for persons with capital. ALFRED ROGERS, Solicitor, High Street. tTFIFn c y to lend. In any suma at the LOWEST RATES of interest (at and below Government rates) on approved securities. JOHN CONOLLY, High Street, Blenheim. GOOD NEWS.—I am landing ex Corinthie 5300 feet of up-to-date mouldings, in some beautiful designs. Also a line of fifty-four bevelled mirrors. More caustic soda at 5d per tin. More white lead at 24s per cwt. More wall paper at 3d per roll. FRANK PAINE, Alfred Street. PELORUS SOUNDS. "TTISITORS will find pleasant qnarfcers V at Bolton Bay Accommodation House, Manau. Terms, 6s per day 30s por week. "^MARLBOROUGH EXPRESS." SUBSCRIBERS who are not receiving their papers regularly from the "Express" runners will oblige by communicating with the Publisher. Business people—You want Billheads, Memos, Receipt Books, Labels, lags, Counter Slips. All cheap at " Express " Office.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 89, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 89, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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