GIFT AUCTION. CHURCH. OF ENGLAND,. 1 . Spring Creek. > SATURDAY NEXT, 18th inst., at [ 1.31) p.m. ; CORRY & CfO.'S AUCTION MART. [ Large quantity of Farm and Dairy Produce. Poultry, etc. Will friends kindly note the date, i and haw their contributions at the : mart not later than 1 p.m. THE CORONATION N.Z. INI DUSTRTAL EXHIBITION 1911. OPENING in WELLINGTON 24th May, closing 23th July, 1911. Applications for space should be made without delay, as allotments are about to be made. Full particulars .on application to — H. F. ALLEN, Secretary- ! Norwich Chambers, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. TENDERS. npENDERS will be received until JL noon or. 22nd inst., for levelling, about 40 chains of banking. Work will bo shown any i-.ae at Riverview. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders addressed to the underSigned W. DICK, Lower Wairau. TENDERS. rriENDERS WANTED for altersX tions to 3 Shops in Market Street South.' Plans and specifications can be .seen at F. W Smith and Co.'s, Market. Street North, Tenders close SATURDAY, 18th, at Noon. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.. I ■INVITE the Burgesses of thoBore ugh of Blenheim to observeFRIDAY, the 17th March (St.. 'Patrick'?. Day) as the General HalfHoliday for Shops and Factories, in lieu of Wednesday, the 15th inst. (the! Statutory Half-Holiday). E. H. PENNY, ' , • Mayor. ST- PATRICK'S DAY. B? '\&' YOUNG AND CO., ;, TAILORS, Will BE CLOSED MARCH 17th, f From 12 mid-day. WANTED AT ONCE. WE have an inquiry for Light and Heavy Draught Horses, any/ number. ■Send particulars promptly to— DAIyGETY & CO.. LTD.,. Blenheim. mOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. JL J Direction J. T. Muir. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH. ANTONIA DOLORES. Antonia Dolores. ANTONIA DOLORES. THE ENCHANTRESS OF SONG. THE GREAT PRIMA DONNA. Will Give ONE CONGE RT, ' Assisted by Mr Selwyn Shrimplin, the talented American Pianist. DOLORES. DOLORES. ' DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. MDILE DOLORES in her Song Recitals enthralls one with the wondrous beauty or her voice, her supreme art in production, her depth of pathos and sentiment, and the richness of her rounded tones. She is one of the very few living singers who can grip her audience with the mysterious power of sentient song, and sway them at her own sweet will. Now she croons some old: world folk-song, now she rouses her listeners. to enthusiasm by the fiery declamation of some national patriot song. The sweetn.es*; of the English ballad is followed by a French morceau, and1 an old Scottish song may be followed! by selections from German Lieder and! Norwegian or Russian songs. To listen to Dolores is a rare treat to the music-lover, and an education m vocalisation to the musical student. ■ PRICEsTTs, 4s, 2s. Seating Plan, which is rapidly filling, is open at tho Dresden Company DOLORES CONCERT. THURSDAY EVENING. FOR the convenience of country patrons, arrangements have beeii made> to delay Trains to Picton and aeddcr. until after the concert. FOR SALE. HANDY LITTLE RUN of 12.30 Acres. Limestone and Papa , Country, fenced into 14 sheep-proof paddocks • 850 acres grass, 50 acres of which has been ploughed and laid down, balance surface sown: good1 p soil; 100 acres standing bush, balance fern'and ti-tree; 200 acres flats '-est easy country: well watered; o;oad I house of five room.-; and lean-to : "iron wool shed, cow shed, sheep and cattleI yards. Carrying 20 horses, SO cattle and 1300 sheep Six miles from post office and school; telephone in house Eight miles m>m boat landing, and 21 miles from Tuakau. PRICE, £fi per ;;oro, at which nrV a we car: confidently recommend it* T, IWANDENO JACKSON, j Auctioneers, etc Customs Street E., Auckland,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 62, 14 March 1911, Page 5
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592Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 62, 14 March 1911, Page 5
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