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BUCKINGHAM'S TIIOGRAPH AND CONCERT COMJl> PANY. Scddon—WEDNESDAY. RenwicKtown- -THURSDAY. TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 17. BUCKINGHAM'S - BIOGRAPH AND CONCERT COMPANY. Sacred ;ind Classical Recital. "BENHUR," A Tale of the Christ. FIRST AND^mEMOST! St. George's Society's SOCIAL. riIHE BEST OF~~THE SEASON. TO BE HELD InItHE TOWN HALL ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper! Double Tickets, ss; Single, 3s. A. J. FISHER, Hon. Secretary. BLENHEIM KIFLES. EASTER CAMP ORDERS. THE members of the above Corps will Parade at the Drill Shed on THURSDAY NEXT, 16th inst., at 7.10 p.m,;, entraining at 8 p.m., to proceed to the Easter Encampment at Nelson. Dress: New Uniforms with slouch hats. • Baggage, containing waterproof sheet, blankets, khaki uniform, leggings, water-bottles, and cleaning gear, must be left at the Drill Shed not later than 7 p.m. . Haversacks containing plate, pannikin, spoon, fork and knife, to be worn over left shoulder. Overcoat, neatly rolled to be worn ov ?r right shoulder. NOTE.—Any member not haying the full equipment may obtain same at the Drill Shed on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. G. W. O'SULLIVAN, Lieut., •■ Secretary. S^LE! - SALE .. —OF— DRAPERY, M LLINERY, &c. C. ADAMS & CO., OF WELLINGTON, HAVING secured Premises in Market Street, next to Jackson, Chemist, are now holding' a HUGE SALE OF Calico, Sheetings, Towels, Flannelettes Cretonnes, Curtains Rugs, Blankets Linens, Damasks,.etc. ALSO: ' '• EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR, Including: Costumes, Skirts ! Underskirts, Blouses Laces, Underclothing Millinery, etc., etc. •TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST,^ Note Address: C. ADAMS AND CO. MARKET STREET. i^ANTED KNOWN.^-That onTe I,Vl ou have tried BOURNVILLE COCOA you will proclaim it to be the mo&u enticing, delightful, beverage you know. Every day you g6. without ityou are missing a treat, PICTON ROAD BOARIX ANNUAL ELECTION. According to the provisions of "The "VfOTICE is hereby given that an r\ Election of Three Members of under^I 6 take Place as FOR THE CLOUDY BAY DISTRICT.—One Member. Date f S? A?' AP"i,24th. Date Jf -Election, FRIDAY, May 1/?tP T '.—T7° Members. Date ftmv 011 SATURDAY, April 25th tv Uftce, Tua Marina, for thp OfflUdyT?ay^strict' and at the Po S ? Office, Koromiko, for the Tua Marina District, any time before noon of the days appointed herein for tht nomination of candidates. ~ *orms of nomination can be had n f the Post Offices named or on aplf tion to the undersigned aPPIlcaDated this 14th day of April, 1908 A. W. BARNETT, Returning Officer. SKATING-. " nr-HE RINK wiioT be opened on - r ,,^, Afternoon and Evenine: RINK BAND IN ATTENDANCE Hours of Admission.—Afternoon ' 3 to o;_Ladies 6d, Gents Is; Skates 6d Evenmg, 8 to 10; admission Is- ladies 5 SiatVkf 68 6d ' +l ladies.' ball-bearing skates Is gentlemen's- plain 6d gentlemen's ball-bearing Is 6d No lflarsS S o Cn arged °n Skat6S P-^»S SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE Saturday Mornings: Children's ' Matinee. Admission, Free; Skates 6d ILJBELL. Manager. tins Cocoa is so good? Ask your 'grocer about the Jewel CasleJof Chocolates Cadbury's are giving atay! WINDMILLS! WINDMILLS! THE "SAMSON." mHE Strongest and Mostf Refebk -M. VVmdmil] on the MarketApply for catalogues and prices U JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Ltd., Or F. W. ADAMS™ 0 °n 1 Agent for Marlborough,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 90, 15 April 1908, Page 7