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' Tiro Modern Wonders; '' mHE teroplane and "WIOLETTA." ' A The latter, perhaps, should take first place. It's, a marvellous preparation for restoring the hair and promoting a luxurious growth. It cleanses the scalp and strengthens thin or weak hair, thick, glossy, and brilliant tresses being the result. Make no mistake, but ask for Wlotetta Hair Food. Your joy'"will'be- great when the dread of, baldness disappears. ' THE&E "IS"ONLY ONE REMEDY. TRY IT! Ss 6d per bottle. , Agents: Smith and Co., Drapers, • Blenheim ♦ mOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. BRITISH TICTORES. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. OPENING. OPENING, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Wednesday and Saturday. The Bay of Rio de Janeiro. A Life for a Life. . Climbing M6nt Blanc. 3—Stars of Great Magnitude—3 — ksv — Foolshead, Fisherman.—The Girl of Triple X.-r-The Road to Richmond.— The Runaway Star.—The Death of Mr Grady.—Pathe Gazette.—Tweedledum Learns Tragical Part. TUESDAY. TUESDAY. MATINEE: SATURDAY. 6d all parts. . PRICES: Is and 6d. Plan at Holcroftte. __ - — —, rpHE PRICE of OUR PURE MALT X VINEGAR is -t yQ PER GALLON. Other stores sell "acid" vinegars at Is 9d. Our advice is, "Get Pure Malt, that has passed the Government Inspector." J. BARY & SON. THE CORONATION N.Z. INDUSTRIAL 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. rpENDERS will be received until A noon on 22nd inst., for levelling about 40 chains oi banking. Work will bo shown any time at: Riireryiew. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders addressed to the undersigned- ' .... W. DICK, v ■ ■ < Lower Wairau. TENDERS. rpENDERS WANTED for alteraX tions to 3 Shops in Market Street South. ! Plans and specifications can be seen at F. W Smith and Ce.'s, Market Street North. 'Tenders'close SATURDAY, 18th, at Noon. HOME STUDY. YOU CANNOT AFFORD to threw away your hard-earned money on poor Exams.—coaching hy an amateur who coaches as a. side line only. We offer you an exceptional chance to pass the Matriculation. Civil Service. Teachers' Accountancy. Or University Examinations. Moderate fees. No leaving your home. You study under a staff of University Graduates —the chief of whom is an M.A. with Honors, N.Z. University, with over 10 years' successful experience of coaching'by mail. Remember, over 850 have passed their exams., for which we and oar expert staff prepared them. Send to-day for Free Booklet. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Mail Instruction, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. "R IST "F 1 W^OUGHSHARES; Any Sizes. 14s 6d per dozen. BARY'S. TENDERS. TENDERS WANTED for the Purchase of L.I.P. Leas© of 242 acres at Flaxbourne, all fully improved: Ten paddocks, good dwelling, etc., every convenience, situated best part of Fkxbourne. Suitable for cropping or sheep or dairy farming. Will at present carry over 800 sheep. Selling for family reasons. Tenders close March 21st. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted......... R. F. SPENSLEY. FOR SALE. 7 HORSE-POWER FOWLER TRACTION ENGINE; sft. Clay^ ton and Shuttleworth mill, with selffeeder, chaffy, and elevators; Andrews and Beaven Clover Sheller: 14-inch Australasian Chaff-cutter; Andrews and Beaven No. 2 Corn Crusher; Saw Bench; Water Cart, and 60ft. Driving Belt. All in good working order. Price, £650 cash. For particulars apply "Express" Office. ANEDLA ENVELOPES are best for rough handling. Correspondence size on sale at "Express" Office

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 7