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THE GUINEA POEM! A CHEQUE FOR £1 Is has been sent to the writer of this verse, -Mr G.L., No. 3, Arlington Street, Wellington. Finished washing early, People wondered how. I hud used snmc SA POiV— . • Know the reason now? WIN" A GUINEA ! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Best sli>rt luurline advt. verso about " SAPON" wins each week. " SAPON" wrapper must be enclosed. Address, " SAPON" [Oatmeal Washing Powder], P.O. Box G35, Wellington.

MERIT REWARDED BY COURT OF JUSTICE. The acknowledged good qualities and success of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT have brought out many imitations, and one case was just triod in the Supreme Court of Victoria, before his Honor Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, ELC.M.G., etc. Flis Honor, when giving judgment, said with regard to the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, that whenever an article is commended to the public by reason of its good quality ,etc, it is not pormissable to imitate any of its features. He restrained the imitators perpetually from doing so, and ordered them ro pay all costs. We publish this tc afford the public an opportunity oi protecting themselves, and of securing what is proved beyond all doubt by skilled witnesses at the Supreme Court of Victoria and by many authorities during the last 30 years to be a preparation of genuine merit, viz., THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXrRACT-

■ HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUSIC. miss; mild^ed 'turner "VirriLL resume Teaching on JUNE *" ■ • i2th. •:: ; C/o Miss McLaurin, Maxwell Road. WAIRAU NO LICENSE LEAGUE. THE usual Monthly ■ Meeting of the Wairau No-License League will be held in Wesley Hall on MONDAY, June 11th, at 8 p.m. All Temperance workers invited. W. D. SANDERS, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING, PICTON. A PUBLIC Meeting will be held in ■ i-*- the Foresters' Hall, Picton, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 3 P.M., when Mr R. D. Martin will deliver an , address upon " The Results and Action of the Reform Party in ordering the rebuilding of Hotels." - Temperance people are particularly requested to attend. ■~ •'■■,'.' ■• • OMAKA ROAD BOARD. nnENDERS, addressed to. the Chair-' man, will, be received. at Board's Office, Blenheim, up to noon on THURSDAY, 14th June, for:— Gravelling about 30 chains of road at Springlands/ '■ Specifications can be"seen at Board's Office on and after June 9th. The lowest or ; any tender not necessarily accepted. E. COMBIJSj C.E , i Engineer to Board. Blenheim, 9th June, 1906. , Under the Patronage of..His Worship the Mayor and Councillors. . > ■■...". .GRAND > . . CONCERT AND] COMEDY, —IN AID OF — ' .BLENHEIM FIRE-BRIGADE. ..... ~"..' drill shed; V ■ ••■' WEDNESDAY, June 13th, 1906, at ■ 8 p.m. Open-air Selections, Garrison Band, 7.30 to 8 p.m. ....... Specially Painted Stage Scenery and Effect?, By Mr Horace Melville. ; PART I. Overture: " The Stranger." Blenheim Orchestral Society. Song : Selected Mr Bryant. Song: Selected ... Miss Saridbrook, Violin Solo : " Irish Airs." Master Mogridge. Song : Comic, Selected. Mr C. J. W. Grif- , ' fiths. . . Duet: " Tell me Pretty Maiden." By 16 voices. '.■;_.' . . With Special Scenery, Costumes, and Striking Stage Effects. INTERVALL 10 MINUTES. PART 11. Overture: " The Ranelagh Govotte." Blenheim Orchestral Society. Song : Selected. Miss Francis Morrison. Song : Selected. ... ... Mr S. Holcrpft. COMEDY, IN ONE ACT, Intitled "Don't Count Your Chickens. Before They're Hatched." By Mybert Eeeve.. Scene: —Dining-room of Jonathan Glubb, ' Esq. Cast of Characters. Jonathan Glubb, (Patentee of Glubb's Tallow,) Mr D. Watson ;• Mr John Tin- ' kler^ (Patentee of Tinkler's Soap), Mr H. Melville; Simon, (re-christened Julius, and transformed from Errand Boy to Page), Mr J. A. Wallace; Miss Jane Glubb (affecting Fashion), Mrs J. A. Wallace; Miss Sara Glubb (affecting Poetry), Miss Vivian Higgins; Maggie Glubb, (a Romp), Miss A. Sandbrook ; Mary, (a Servant with the pro verbal weakness of her sex and position), Miss Higgins. GOD SAVE THE KING. JAS. A. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. WANTED— Every careful housekeeper to try "X" Baking Powder. All stores, Is. If there is any one beverage which appeals to us all, rich and poor alike, it is pure, wholesome delicious tea, such a tea as . C X ESC EN T •■: ■.'■■■•■'■■ BDENI) ■ ■■■'.." TEA. First thing in the morning take it steaming hot, and the exhilarating effect is delightful. When weary and listless, a cup of CRESCENT BLEND TEA has a magical effect; it soothes the tired neives and refreshes . the whole system. CRESCENT BLEND TEA is a combination of the strong, robust teas of Darjeeling, and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. TWO SHILLINGS PER LB. FROM ALL STORES. WANTED— Light and wholesome cakes, pastry, and puddings. You can get them always by using '•' X " Baking Powder—the best. THE HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT^A cosy chat over a cup of STAND-OUT TEA. It is simply delicious. Wholesale at LEVIN & CO.'S. ■■ c THE cottage was a thatched one But gladness reigned inside, For on a shelf, all by itself, Some O.T. PUNCH I spied. PELORUS SOUNDS. T7ISITORS will find pleasant quartors at Bolton Bay Accomr iodation House, Mahau. Terms, 6s per day ; 30s per week. Orl^ PUNCH mixes excellently •X • with all spirits, and makes a most delicious beverage. Try it. At all hotels.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 134, 9 June 1906, Page 3

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