TOWN HALL. j PICTURES British PICTURES" PICTURES Picture PICTURES PICTURES Co. PICTURES TO-MORROW NIGHT! And every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Night and Saturday After- ■ noon^ A BRILLIANT CONSTELLATION —OF ' I LATEST KINEMATOGRAMS. ; THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE. A Great Exhibition of Rough Riding. < Riot in a Theatre. j The Cowboy Sympathy Roused. They Would Elope. Foolshead Christmas Tree. The Latest Screamers. You simply have to laugh. And many other brilliant numbers. Circle and O. Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. Box Plan: Booking Fee, 6d. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. Doors 2.30. 6d—Children all parts—6d. MARSHLANDS CRICKET CLUB. rTiHE ANNUAL 'SOCIAL of above J Club will be held in Tua Marina j Hall on FRIDAY, 3rd June. Dancing. Good Music. Refreshments. GEO. FURNER, Hon. Secretary Marshlands C.C. TOWN HALL: SEDDON. ANNUAL SOCIAL. 3rd June, 1910. J. W. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. FRIDAY 3rd FRIDAY N£XT. June. NEXT. OPAWA FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL SOCIAL. ■ST. PATRICK'S HALL. Supper by Ladies' Committee. Music the Best". TICKETS - - os and 3s. A. T. CALL AN, Hon. Secretary. AIN STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL. 17th ANNIVERSARY TEA AND CANTATA. FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE NEXT. (King's Birthday.) Annual Prize-giving. Donations of Cake Solicited. KING'S BIRTHDAY, IN accordance with a telegram received from the Right Hon. the Prime Minister, it is notified that the Right Hon. the Prime Minister has now requested that FRIDAY, the 3rd June, be observed as a PUBLIC STATUTORY HOLIDAY, but it is desirable, in view of his Majesty the King's wish, that no celebrations should take place on that day. J. J. W. WHITE, Deputy-Mayor. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS . PICTON-SEDDON SECTION. KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3rd. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until 18th June, will be obtainable from any station, to any station (except where ordinary fares aro less) on 2nd and 3rd June. On the 3rd June the ordinary timetable will be suspended, and trains will run as under instead::— UP: FOR BLENHEIM—Picton depart. 8 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 6.15 p.m. FOR SEDDON—Blenheim depart 10 a.m., 8.15 p.m. DOWN. FOR BLENHEIM—Seddon depart 8.5 a.m., 6.5 p.m. FOR PlCTON—Blenheim depart 9.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 4 p.m., 8 p.m. Above trains will stop at any station where required. BY ORDER. District Office, Picton, June Ist, 1910. ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS, HIGH STREET. MRS ADAMS begs to notify the public of Blenheim and surrounding districts that she has opened up-to-date Tea and Luncheon Rooms, next door Mr J. J. White's Office, where she hopes, with strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Small Goods fresh daily. Hot Pies obtainable at all hours. notice" ANY person or persons found tieing down the netting boundary fences or damaging the netting between Glen Orkney, Weld's Hill, Upton Fells, will be dealt with in accordance with the Rabbit Act. JOHN W. CUMMINGS. W. B. Girling & Co.. Ltd., FOE LIFE PRESERVERS, DT> STEAND OVEECOATS •_I 3* are great coats for cold weather. Also the patent MILLERAIN 0 VEECOAT, which has withstood the monsoons of India. These coats have been made expressly for W. B. GIRLING & CO., LTD., Hall of Commerce, BLENHEIM, PICTON & HAVELOCK. THE AUSTRALASIAN TEMPERANCE AND GENERAL MUTUAL LIB'E ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. MR C. R. MURRAY having resigned the above Agency, Mr R. WANDEN has been appointed as Agent for Marlberough District. Office: Charles and Queen Streets, Blenheim. C. H. PICKWELL, District Superintendent. WEDDING, Invitation, and Celebration Cards. —New Designs at "Marlborough Express" Printing House.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 124, 2 June 1910, Page 7
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557Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 124, 2 June 1910, Page 7
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