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DRILL HALL, BLENHEIM, THURSDAY, MAY 17th. TAYIiOK-CAIIKINGTON COMPANY, In the Great Australian Drama, " UNJUSTLY SENTENCED." BEAUTIFUL Scenery ! Startling Stage Etfecta ! Act I. The Murder of the Swagma-n. Act 11. The Bushrangers' attack andthe Burning Cave. Act 111. The Convict's^ Climb for Life and the Black Tracker's Triumph. FRIDAY, MAY 18. " NEVER TO LATE TO MEND." Admission : Is, 2s, 3s, Ladies half-price to first and second-class seats. Children accompanied by adults 6d to any part of auditorium. Box Plan at L. A. White and Co., Stationers. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager. TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS will bo received by me -"- until SATURDAY, 19th May— ...For the Erection of a Five-roomed Cottage, Lower Wairau. Plans and Specifications to bo seen at— J. MoKINLEY'S, Builder, Scott Street, Blenheim. SPUING- CREEK RIVER BOARD. TENDERS. npENDERS addressed to the Chairman -*■ will bo received by the undersigned lip to Noon on Friday, 18th May for : — Raising about 10 Chains of Floodbank, Mr Prichard's property, i Work will be shown on Thursday, 17th May; starting fro in Mr Pricli^rd^s 'at ilO a.m. sharp. _ ■. Specifications can be seen at Board's Office. • . , . ■' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. E. ROBINSON, Inspector. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. "WDTICE is hereby given that the fol±S lowing Resolution was passed by the Blenheim Borough Council at a Special Meeting held at the Council Chambers, Blenheim, at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 24th day of [April, 190G .— The Council of the Borough of Blenheim hereby makes (by t way of Special Order) .the following By-law under the provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and in pursuance and exorcise of all other powers (if any) enabling the said Council in that behalf. IHTifclo of By-law :—" The Muller Road, portion of Howick Road and Litclifield Street, Building Line By-law, 1906." Purport of By-law.—The setting back and defining the Building Line in Muller Road, portion of Howick Road and Litchfield Street, Blenheim, and imposing penalties for breach of By-law. *; And. Notice is further given that a Special Meeting of the Blenheim Borough Council will 'be held at the Council 'Chambers, Blenheim, at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, the 25th day of 'May, 1906, for the purpose of confirming the above Resolution, and fixing the day when the said By-law shall come into force. A copy of the proposed Special Order and By-law is deposited at the Town Clerk's, Office, Blenheim, where the paino will bo open for inspection during office -hours until the said confirming meeting is hold. Dated this 26th April, 1906. D. P. SINCLAIR, 'Town Clerk. mHE HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT— JL A cosy chat over a cup: of STAND-OUT TEA. It is simply delicious. Wholesale at LEVIN & co/s. . j_*_ NEWMAN'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES.-. COACHES leave Blenheim for Havelock and Nelson as follows: Leave Blenheim: Tuesdays, days, and Saturdays, at 7 .a.m.; reaching Nelson at 6 p.m. same day. ,:• . Leave 'Nelson: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m.; arriving at Blenheim 6'p.m. same day.. '■ All Parcels at Reasonable Rates. BOOKING OFFICES. For Passengers: H. Howard's Office, High Street, Blenheim; T. Scptt's Post Office Hotel, Havelock. For Parcels: Criterion Stables, Blenheim; Scott's Post Office Hotel, Havelock. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. THE undersigned has taken over the Molesworth and Lower Awatore Coach, lately carried on ■by A. D. West,- and by attention to/the wants of. patrons trusts to merit a'full share of public support. T. W. POUND. Booking Office: Grosvenor Hotel. Coach leaves Friday mornings at 8.30, returning Tuesdays. Every care taken of parcels committed to my charge, but no responsibility. r '"•*■•• WONDERFUL REFRESHER for the tennis player is STANDOUT TEA.' It imparts virility, vigor, and vim. You can buy. it at SOWMAN'S. ' . fj_ . ~ PICKERING'S ROYAL MAIL COACH LEAVES Blenheim on Mondays, Wednesdays,' and Fridays, at 10 a.m.; returning from Havelock Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 10 a.m. It is requested that all goods and parcels be booked . not later than 9 o'clock morning of leaving. BOOKING OFFICES: Grosvenor Hotel, Blenheim. Masonic Hotel, Havelock. Off 1 PUNCH mixes excellently • -!..• with all spirits, and makes a most delicious beverage. Try it. At all hotels. "TwAIRAU VALLEY AND IOP VALLEY ROYAL MAIL COACH. mHE above Coach leaves Top Valley J. on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Blenheim 1 p.m.; and leaves Blenheim on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. ]S[ o te.—Booking Office, Grosvenor liotel, High Street. Fares and Parcels at reasonable rates. Every care taken but no responsibiUty> ' W. HOULT, Proprietor. ' nnllE cottage was a thatched one J But gladness reigned inside, Fcr on a shelf, all by itself, Some O.T. PUNCH I spied. . KAIKOU3IA MAIL COACH. "OUNS TWICE WEEKLY to KaiIX koura, leaving Sedon, and callin at Blind River, Flaxbourne, Kekerangn. Clarence Bridge and Hapuka. BOOKING OFFICES: Blenheim, Club Stables. Seddon, Fuller's Hotel. Kaikoura, Commercial Hotel. Coach leaves Seddon at 6 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays?, arriving Kaikoura G p.m. same day. Leaves Kaikoura G a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving at Seddon 6 p.m. same day, to catch train for Blenheim. Parcels. —Parcels for anywhere on the coach route can be left at the Club Stables, where they will be taken charge of and forwarded to the coach at Seddon. Every caro but no responsibility. All parcels must be fully addressed. Fares.—Seddon to Flaxbourne, ts single; Seddon to Kekerangu, 15s single; Seddon to Clarence Bridge, 25s single; Seddon to Kaikoura, 30s sin ale. E. FRANCIS, Proprietor. Orp PUNCH is a temperance oJL o drink, And Clouston and Co- supply it, The tipple of Gods it's .called, I think, By everyone who tries it. N INDUCEMENT TO MARRY— Beautiful Designs in WEDDING CARDS at "EXPRESS" OFFICE. GOOD NEWS.—I am landing ex Corinthic 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 wlnto lead at 24s per cwt. More wall paper at 3d per roll. FRANK PAINE, Alfred Street.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 16 May 1906, Page 3

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