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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FUNERAL NOTICE. rIIHK Friends of Mr William Henry -I- Herd are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his daughter, Jane, which will leave his residence, Springlands, for tlie Omaka Cemetery at l<*lf-past two o'clock TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday). BYTHELL AND CO., Undertakers. ■ HAMS AND BACON. J MONTGOMERY, Ham Curer, • Walter Street, Blenheim, in thanking customers for their past support, wishes to notify that he is. now prepared to take pigs in large number*. ' " Pigs NOT received MONDAYS or SATIKRDAYjS. 3. MONTGOMERY, , Walter Street. Telephone 255. MARLBOROUGH ~ • FRUIT-GKOWERS' ASSOCIATION. LECTURE BY MR BOUCHER (Government Pomologist.) MB: BOUCHER will deliver a,, Lecture at the Orange Ball onTUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., on "Fruit Culture in Marlborough." Everyone interested; in this subjectis pyj^ed to attend. ;.;""'■":&'''■ G. GRIFFITHS, • Hon. Secretary. TRY BART'S for your next SUIT. Their prices, are 20 per cent, below usujil price's. J. BART AND SON, RENWIGK. I WAIRAU HARBOR BOARD. £5 REWARD. A REWARD OF £5 is offered to anyone giving information leading to the conviction of any person or persons putting willow logs or rubbish likely to be dangerous to shipping into the river. ■ The attention of the public is drawn'to Section 209 of "The Har- • bor Act, 1908," which states that every person commits an offence who casts or suffers to fall, either from on board' any vessel or from land, D.ny ballast, rock, stone, slate, shingle, gravel, sand, earth, cinders, rubbish, or other substance or thing on any tidal water, oV in+o the sea below lowwater mark. For each such offence the offender shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds, and shall also, be liable to, pay the expenses of the removal to a proper position of any such substance er thing. A. J. MACLAINE, ■ ■•',".. Secretary. TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH. 'DOLORES CONCERT. Direction ...... T. J. Mirir. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTON I A DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA DOLORES. ANTONIA, DOLORES. The world- renowned Priiha Donna. The singer who reaches the heart. AT the great public reception to "Dolores" in the Town Hall, Sydney, a few weeks ago (which was given by the musical people of the city), Sir William Manning voiced the sentiments of those present, and indeed of the music-loving public of Australia, when he said:—"A sweet singer has come amidst us again in, the person of Mdlle. Dolores. She has returned to the scene of one of her great triumphs, for no singer had sowon the hearts of the musical people of Sydney. Indeed, her triumphs have not been surpassed' by any of the artists—and there have been some great ones amongst us of late—whohave succeeded her. (Applause). There is a singular charm about the lady which has endeared her to the people of this city. She sings to you the oongs of England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy, and translates the thoughts of the great masters as no artist who lias 'been here before her has done. (Applause). She is a great artist, and in her we have one witJi a European reputation—indeed, a reputation which, might be considered world-wide." The enthralling vibrant richness of Dolores' voice is an amazing revelation to those who have not yet henrd! her. Every niusic-lover should book seats. Mdile. Dolore? will be assisted by Mr Selwyii Shrimplin. the talented end brilliant American Pianist. Box Plan opens at the Dresden on MONDAY NEXT. a ADMISSION: 6s, 4s, 2s. Jg ART'S FOR VINEGAR FOR PICKLING. Absolutely Pure Malt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 59, 10 March 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 59, 10 March 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 59, 10 March 1911, Page 5