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Time You Woke Up j TO THE PACT that one of th« '. greatest adornments a man, woman or .child can possess la A GOOD HEAD OF HAIR. A GOOD HEAD OF HAIR. This is easily obtainable by using the ANTISEPTIC HAIR FOOD WIOLETTA ■ A preparation specially compounded to cure Baldness and promote the growth of the hair. Marvellous in ite action. Wonderful in ita results. Remember delays are dangerous. 3s 6d per bottle. THE WONDER Of THE AGE. Agents: Smith and Co., Drapers, . Blenheim. 9 COMBINED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MONSTJBJH PICNIC AT PICTON. , ■ - ON— '■ - WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 9th. (Public Holiday.) A CHARMING Picnic Ground has been secured. Hot water provided free. Picnickers' hamperscarted free from station^ to ground. Toys and Sweets for the children I Cool drink booth on ground. Heaps of fun for all. ' ;■ ' \ . ' . ' Buy special concession rail tickets ■ and save money—lst return, 3s 2d; 2nd return, Is lOd. These tickets can bo procured from A. Sowman Murray and Dettgarde, R. Wanden E. H. Penny, and New Zealand Clothing Factory. ■ Trains leave Blenheim: 9 a.m., and ,10 a.m., returning from. Picton at 5,15 p.m. and 6.15 p.m; ; -^ CS. IXEUGARDE, . Secretary. AWATERE RACING CLUB'S BALL. THE AWATERE RACING CLUB'S BALL will take place -in the Sedddn Town Hall on FRIDAY, lltb November, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Good Floor. Good; Music. Double Tickets 4s; Single 2s 6d. GEO. HORN, Secretary. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. FINAL NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all .l^i rates unpaid on the 10th November next _ will be sued for without further notice. By Order 6"f the Board. H. HOWARD, Secretary. Blenheim, October 15, 1910. TO THE LADIES OF MARLBOROUGH. OUR DRESSMAKING ROOMS are now in charge of Miss Williams (late of David Jones, Sydney), who has had a vast experience in all branches of this department. : Orders placed early will have prompt attention. W* B. GIRLING & CO., LTD., Hall of Commerce.

EVERY Purchaser of a Cycle during this month may get a CYCLE FOR NOTHING At the Leading Cyclo Establishment. DON'T FORGET ! OUR OFFER IS OPEN TILL NOVEMBER 30th NEXT. Our Cycles are of the Best. Our Prices Right. Our Repairs Guaranteed. All makes of Tyres, Lamps, and Accessories. Our Inner Tubes at 4s 6d cannot be beaten. The F.N. 2-speed Motor Cycle is fast becoming the most . popular in Now Zealand. We are the agents, and can give immediate deliveries. Parker's Cycle Depot FOR CYCLE BUSINESS. SEDDON BUTCHERY. I BEG to announce to the residents of Seddon and surrounding district that I have opened a Shop in Redwood Street, SEDDON. PRIME BEEF, PORK, MUTTON & LAMB ON SALE DAILY. I have installed an up-to-date Sausage Machine and Small Goods Plant, and am selling Three Pounds of Sausages for One Shilling. P. CASEY. E. H. PENNY, STATIONER'S HALL. HAS the most complete and wellselected stock of Stationery, Leather Goods, and Toys. New supplies of latest Books, Weekly and all the leading Papers and Magazines by each succeeding mail. School and Office supplies of all kinds obtainable at STATIONER'S HALL. WINDMILLS! WINDMILLS I "THE SAMSON." THE Strongest and Most Reliable Windmill on the market. Apply for catalogue and price to JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Ltd., Wellington: Or F. W. ADAMS, Agent for Marlborough. "VTOT AT HOME, but OUT FOB THE BUSINESS J. BARY & SON, The Cheap Mon,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 7 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 7 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 257, 7 November 1910, Page 7

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