ft IT A DTI V'^ Sixpenny Editions of x VvAlil^l \J Popular Song-s. O END a Postal Note or Stamps for 3s 3d, v and we will forward you, post free,- in our new American mailing tube, SIX POPULAR SONGS or PIANOFORTE PIECES from the following list :— "Asleep in the Deep." "I'll be with you when the roses bloom "Choristers-Waltz" (popular piece). again.".,----"In the shade of the old apple tree." "If the man in the moon were a "A little boy called Taps.", ■ coon." _ "A-lone—Moonbeams—May Be." "If those lips could only speak." "Crossing the Bar" (sacred). \ ' "Let me die on the deep." "City of .Wonderland" (from Cm- "Mansion of aching hearts." derella). , "Oh, that we two were maying." "Davy Jones' Locker." " "When the sunset turns the ocean "Gretchen." blue." "Good-bye Melbourne Town." • "Why did they sell. Killarney." "LIFE WITH THE v AMERICAN SQUADRON (a descriptive fantasia' for the piano). Single copy 6d; 1 doz. ss; add id per copy for . postage. ftITADTIV'*i piano music & phono!|UiililLfl O GKAPH STOKES, BLENHMM.
Show Exhibits. TO INTENDING, MOTORISTS., WE are NOT exhibiting on the Show, Grounds this year, but would like to remind all and sundry that we are Agents for Alldays and the < 'SILENT SIDDELEY," which has beaten all records'in this district, and which the general public have accepted as absolutely the best running car on local .roads. MOST SILENT, MOST ECONOMICAL, EASIEST RUNNING.. And last, but not least, CHEAPER IN PRICE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE, On power, size and finish comparisons. Be sure and think of this Car seriously before you decide on placing your order. « Our demonstrating Car is just completing 6000 miles of constant running. Call and examine its condition to-day. Before leaving town call and see our Garage and equipment. We are the only firm really providing for ALL wants of motorists in this district, in spite of what othefes may advertise. CYCLE DEPOT AND GARAGE. DOMINION BOOT SHOP. GEORGE HAVES WISHES to announce that he has commenced Business in Market Street South. ALL KINDS OF BOOTS MADE TO ORDER ON £HE PREMISES. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. j ALL KINDS OP HAND-SEWN WORK DONE. I W. SYMS, M.P.S.. CHEMIST, ETC., PICTON. The First Chemist in Marlborough. HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES, Next to Post • Office, Picton. Former Patrons know he is the RELIABLE CHEMIST. Let new Patrons try him and prove m
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 276, 20 November 1908, Page 1
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