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1 mOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. | Direction J- T. Mnir. i THURSDAY ! THURSDAY! Dolores! Dolores! WILL GIVE ONE CONCERT ONLY. WILL GIVE ONE CONCERT ONLY. Assisted1 by MR SELWYN SHRIMPLIN. MADEMOISELLE DOLORES' tour has been a record-breaking one.. The season was extended in almost every town, and the concerts have excited the greatest enthusiasm. Generous applause, floral tributes, splendid receptions, hearty au rovoirs, serenades. In ' -every way possible the people of tho Dominion have expressed their admiration end love for Adorable Dolores," the sweetest singer ot the century. Antonia Dolores. THURSDAY. THURSDAY. | PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s. i A few reserves still procurable- at the Dresden, also a limited-number of 4s and 2s seats. i~ DOLORES CONCERT. THURSDAY EVENING. FOR the convenience of country patrons, arrangements have been made to- delay Trains to Picton and Seddcr. until after the concert. BLENHEIM HIBERNIAN SPORTS. WI, the undersigned, hereby agree to CLOSE our places of business from NOON on FRIDAY, the17th March, 1911. Dolgety and Go, 3 Ltd., Corry and! Co., L. W. Yarrall, Walter Ties, William Ching, W. J. Martin, Wemysg Bros., James Banning, E. James, W. E. Gaocoigne, C. Tunnicliffe, Holcvoft and Co., J. Reid (for N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.), H. L. Jackson, Murray and Deugarde, N. Madden, E. H. Best, G. Sowman, Levin and Co., Ltd., Arthur ■Sowman,. H. F. HaH, Geo. Hayes, F. Nosworthy, Homes and. Lane, West■■■and! Bull, T. Patchett, Taylor and McKenzie, Bythell and". Co., T. Smale, Peake and Schauer,, .las. Hennessy, Walsh, and Son, .W. Horton, D, Elsmore-£|T. D. Byfard, G. E. Perry. G. Dunkinson, ChongLee, Harold E. Patchett, F. C. Ferry, R.; M. Harding, Keating and Nicholas, Wm. McCallum, Nicoll Bros., T. Eckford, W. Cooke and Sons, C. W. Parker and Co., R. Wanden, Edward Parker, Mrs Wakelm, J. O'Sullivan, Miller and McKay, Griffiths and Son, Jno. White, W. Lawson, C. J. Malloy, Wm. Gray, W. E. Clouston and Co., Ltd., James Draper, William Macey, Arthur J. Dowlmg v W. G. Browne, W. R. London, James Smith, Adams Bros.j A. E. Hammond, JE. H. Penny, Thrower and Thrower. ST PATRICK'S SPORTS. MRS COURSE begs to notify country visitors that she .is catering for them at reasonable prices, so that they can come straight to the grounds and be in time for the first events. Lunch (including fish) 2s ; Afternoon Tea,.ls. Children, half-price. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. rriHE Business Premises of tho J. undersigned will CLOSE on FRIDAY (St. Patrick's Day) at 12 noon. i thrower & thrower. notice. TIIHE Premises of the undersigned JL will be CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, March 17 (St. Patrick's Day). SANDERS & WHITE, Seddon. SATURDAY NEXT. at 11 a.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE —OF— RICH AGRICULTURAL LAND AT TUA MARINA. GRIFFITHS AND SON, favored \~W with instructions from A. Western, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, High Street— 50 Acres of magnificent Agricultural Land known as "Lankow's Flarm," at Tua Marina. The rich quality of this land is wellknown. It is practically unsurpassed in the Dominion. , For agriculture or dairying it is superb. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to— 'GRIFFITHS AND SON, Auctioneers'. HAVELOCK TOWN BOARD. MAHAKIPAWA TO HAVELOCK ROAD. mENDERS are invited up till $ A p.m. of FRIDAY, 24th inst., for— Widening and Raising the Level of Road Embankment acrossthe Mudifat, near Havelock (between tlio two bridges); also metalling same. Tlie lowest or any tender r.ot necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can bo seen with the Town Cloik W. K. MATTHEWS, Town Clerk. Havelock, 13th March, 1911. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. "VrOTICE is hereby given that theBridge at the continuation of St. Leonard's Cross Road, r.ojar Mr William Bell's homestead, is CLOSED to all traffic until further notice. V: MAKER, Inspector,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 5

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