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Impossible to Win a race with a LAME BACK, as to ! restore animation in a lifeless Motor- i Car without Gasoline. Here an enthusiast of Swimming and Football scores a win and gives particulars for the benefit of others :— " For over three years I have suffered from WEAKNESS OF THE KIDNEYS, PAINS IN THE BACK, and disordered system generally. I have tried various treatments, including 16 boxes of Kidney Pills, but not benefitting thereby, I gave PLANTEKOA a trial; as a result my condition has improved wonderfully, and I have no hesitation in saying that for DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS PLANTEKOA IS THE CURE." Thus the testimony of Mr. T. Shields, the well-known Merchant Tailor, of Lambton Quay, Wellington. 5/- Bottle. Everywhere. 15 **™~"—~—————i—— WINDMILLS 1 WINDMILLS 1 THE "SAMSON." THE Strongest and most reliable Windmill on the Market. Apply for catalogues and prices to JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Ltd., Wellington. Or F. W. ADAMS, Agent for Marlborough. To get the best results in Washing White Clothes you must have the best Laundry Blue. You may use the best of soap, and faithfully adhere to the old time sue- . cessful wash-tub methods, but the washing turns put badly simply because you have used Blue deficient in ' bleaching properties. When the clothes have a yellow tint, instead of being beautifully white, then - you have inferior Blue! "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it is often spoken of is the highest grade of laundry blue, because it is the purest ultramarine. > If you were to give " Royal Blue " a trial we should gain another customer. 1 Undertakes the protection of INVENTIONS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE MARKS In all Countries. Address: Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Send for pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors. ''• Free on application. TIGER TEA. ' ... . COMPETITION. OPEN TO ALL. £15 IN PRIZES. X?"| X will be divided amongst <3«/ JLtJ those who correctly supply the two missing words in the following sentence:— " Discriminating Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are daily testifying to the fact that Tiger Teas are . . . . and ." CONdTtIoNS: 1. Write Complete Sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or card, and Full Name and Address on the opposite side. 2. Any number of guesses may be sent, but each guess must be accompanied by the end of a packet of Tiger Tea containing the number. 3. If more than 15 correct replies are sent, the prize money will be distributed amongst the first 15 coming to hand before the 31st August next, the closing date. , ADDRESS: "TIGER TEA COMPETITION," Box 111, Dunedin. DUCK SHOOTING SEASON. MILLER & McKAY are opening up a tip-top selection of Hammer and Hammerless Shot Guns to suit all purses. ALSO: KYNOCHS CARTRIDGES. ELEY BROS' CARTRIDGES DUCK CALLS. DECOY DUCKS CARTRIDGE BAGS & GUN CASES. Also : A large stock of COLONIAL AMMUNITION FOH DUCK SEASON. Special importations of High-class^ CROCKERY, HARDWARE, & CUTLERY. AT LOWEST PRICES. ':»■*• " FURNITURE. FURTITURE. Call and inspect our Show Koom. Stocked with the latest and best Furniture and Wicker Goods. BEDDING. BEDDING. Try our pure, sweet Bedding, at Lowest Prices for Cash. AT IVIILIjER & McKAY'S BLENHEIM AND PICTON. NOTICE. ~~ SEDDON LIVERY STABLES ARE * NOW OPEN. FT! HE undersigned wishes the general -*- public to notice that he has opened his Stables at Seddon. Horses on hire; conveyances, etc. Persons or parties driven to any part of the district. Also general Carting done. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. E, E. BELL. Proprietor. EDDING CARDS — Call and inspect Newest Designs iust received at "EXPRESS" PRINTING WORKS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1906, Page 1

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