• TEE GUINEA POEM j A CHEQUE FOE £1 Is has been sent fco the writer of this verse—Mr R. G. MaeD., 82, Cumberland Street, Ikuiedm I struggled hard ivith endkss soaps To clean my linen greasy, | Till SA PON came to my relief And mads the washing easy. WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Best four *shortUne advt. verse about " SAPON" wins each week. " SAPO2T* wrapper must be enclosed. Address. " SAPON" fOatmeal Washing Powderjj P.O. Box 635, Weilington. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES TOMORROW. 11 a.m. (Communion)— Rev. W. 0. Robb. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. J. K. Elliott, B.A. |^IHURCH OF CHRIST MISSION.— V-/ Jellyman's Hall. Meetings Tomorrow :—3 p.m.: Worship and Breaking of Bread (Acts 2, 42). Addjress to Christians. . 8 p.m. f Mr Franklyn's last Sermon: Subject, Why not a Christian (only)? You are^hvited. METHODIST CHURCH, "^ Blenheim. ' mO-MORROW the Rev. H L. X Blamires, leader of the Bible Class Movement will preach morning, 11, and evening, 6.30, and will address the Bible Classes in the Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. - . On MONDAY EVENING he will give his popular humorougi Recital on "Wit and Wisdom of Methodist Preachers." Admission: Is. At S P-m- V An Evangeffefchj Misson will be conducted eachMsming through the week at 7.30 o'clock. Admission: Free and no Collection: All are welcome. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the -v*- above Society will be held at Mr Fairclough's Dental Rooms on MONDAY EVENING Next, the 15th inst., at 8 p.m. Business Important. A. J. FISHER, ■: .Hon. Secretary. "TIIIGER" TEA has never bel^ -L surpassed in public . favour. lon can obtain it from any grocer. TO GAS CONSUMERS. ~ T AST DISCOUNT~DAY 3 ±J MONDAY, the 15th. The Collector will attend as usual at Council Chambers. Hours: 9to 1, 2 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m. No Discount allowed* if not paid on above date. B. DES FORGES, Collector. rT~h. brewerT™ T>UILDER AND CONTRACTOR. PUS^ERALS FURNISHED. Corner of Seymour and George Streets, • BLENHEIM. . ALL KINDS OF JOINERY Prepared on the shortest Notice. JOBBING W TORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WE cannot make you good, but ive can make you feel good. —■ " TIGER " Blend Teas. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH oF BLENHEIM. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -*-* I beg to announce that I will be a Candidate for position of Councillor at the forthcomng Election, and solicit your support. If elected I will do all I can in the best interests of the Borough, always remembering that good finance is the most important question requiring consideration, I am strongly in favour oi the Council leasing all Borough Reserves, and thus turning what are now public eyesores into respectable properties which will bring considerable revenue to the .Borough. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, LEWIS GRIFFITHS, business~^oSce". Tlf ESSES SKELLEY & BKEADY £V-t beg to announce that they havepuolic of Marlborough for their liberal support during the years she lias been ■in business, and solicits a continuance or the same ior her successors. NOTICE. All Accounts owhie; to Mrs Neviscn may be naid to Mi*x Pirrie. at the \ni\ 190? Ci ' °" 01* b^Ore 30th
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 86, 13 April 1907, Page 5
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