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npOWN HALL - - BLENHEB4 BRITISH PICTURES. WEDNESDAY, Friday and Saturday. mablborouglts own show. Still Sustaining Marlborough's Reputation. THE UNCONQUERABLE. A BRILLIANT NEW SERIES. DANISH DRAGOONS and PATHE GAZETTE. THE LATEST STARS. Love's Stratagem.—Call of the Heart. —Her Uncle's Will.—Making Christmas Crackers. —A Pennyworth of Potatoes —Tontolini Comic Acrobats. —Her Father's Pride.— Lieu-" tenant Rose and the Chinese Pirates. '^-Foolshead, victim of his honesty. "' ''; , i : : '■ ; ■ BHEEP DIPPING. ~ 'pHE Public Bath at the Blenheim «- Saleyards will be open for Dipping Sheep as hitherto. Man will be in attendance every THURSDAY, commencing with 2nd March. ; N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. • ■■•?•■■ WAKNING! IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS. We want to warn all clerks and * .'others interested to BEWARE Lest they are left in the rear. YOU must have your Diploma. You can only obtain'it by exam. These will be made much more difficult in 1913. Matriculation will be added. The University will conduct the exams, next November. Applications to be in by May Ist., ( Quelify this year under conditions that will not exist again. , Send for "1913 and After." Free. This Booklet fully and clearly explains the whole matter. (Mention this paper and cour&e required). DO NOT DELAY! HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Maillnstructibn. P. 0.; Box 516/ AUCKLAND. SPECIAL SHOW ■ ' . ■'. ■ :—of- — :,. : ... .. ■■ ■ FASHIONS for AUTUMN and WINTER. Commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd. SPECIALTY—CHAPEAUX. CHIC exclusive 'styles in Trimmed Millinery and Smart Ready-to-wears, introducing all the latest shapes and novelties in Millinery requisites. We wish also to dr,aw the attention of tho ladies to our __ lovely wide Scarves for evening . wear, and to a variety of smart Winter. Costumes just opened. Inspection of our Showroom on Thursday next cordially invited. THROWER and THROWER, WELLINGTON HOUSE, , Market Square. 'Phone 280. 37 Miles from Auck and, TIP-TOP FARM OF 1700 ACRES. Fenced and divided. 1100 Acres Grass, balance bush. 500 Acres Flats, balance undulating with a little broken. THE soil is a good loam, and is watered by pebbly-bottomed streams. House of 9 rooms, barn 40 x 20, implement shed 40 x 15, stable 26 x 15, cowshed 50 x 28, wood shed, engine room and others; all in firstclass order, built about 9 years ago. The Post Office and School are on the Property, and the Creamery adjoins. Good road to Railway Station 15 miles, and handy to the Stock Fairs. PRICE £4 5s PER ACREJ At which figure we can recommend it. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, €tc. Customs Street E., Auckland* P.O. Box 137. John T. 1 owat, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BLENHEIM. jO -i rr p'—INVEST this amount ct' JL • O i n , a Boarding-house at Te Mehia, rear Picton, and you can rely on a sure return of £600 per year. Included in the above price is all the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSE, TRAP AND HARNESS, COW; AND BOAT. Rent of 9-roomed House and 16 acres of land, 25s per week. Houso .quite new; business increasing ; house full all summer; telephone and post office in house. Books open for inspection. Quick sale desired, owing to illhealth of proprietor's wife. Walk in walk out.' Apply prompt to— JOHN T. MOWAT. D. McCallum & Co., PRODUCE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Highest Market Price given for all Farm Produce. Offices: Clouston's Leeds Quay Store. Job Printing, nay Btyle or Oolor— pft fcpr*» Pnutfng [Work*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 56, 7 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 56, 7 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 56, 7 March 1911, Page 7