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A Gift! Ladies' knitted bodices (winter weight), long ox s-horib sleeves, to go at 6d each.—R. Allan.

Dainty, dressing gowns. The very newest and smartest dressing gowns in the Dominion, in all colorings, to go at 4s lid each,—R. Allan. *

A Velveteen Season.! Lovely silk pile velveteen, in plain, embossed, or corduroy, all colors, 23 to 30 inches wide, all (to go-at. Is 3d per yard; worth more than double the money, at R. Allan's, Cash Draper. *

Millions use Zymole Trokeys for that disagreeable tickling in the throat, which accompanies a cough. They are soothing in action and pleasant in taste. *

Notice! All ladies should call and inspect the newly arrived. London tailor-made sheath costumes, in lovely shades of tweed and Venetian, cloths, ■at 30s to 39s 6d each; worth 3 guineas «ach.—R. Allan. *

"SUCROSINE" FED. Mr J. H. Sellers, of Okaiawa, the ; noted breeder of Berkshire pigs, writes: "I have used "SUCROSINE" .for the past four years, and the result has quite exceeded my expectations. During that time I have taken 198 prizes, 33 champions, 5 gold medals, and four points prizes." For pigs, horses and all kinds of live stock there is no food equal to "SUCROSINE." Obtainable 'from W. E. Clouston and Co., Ltd., Blenheim. *

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 4 March 1909, Page 4

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