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F fpOtWf HALL - - BLE»SEEW BRITISH PICTURES, I GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, ; 10-lIGHTI . The Bay of Riode Janeiro. ; A Life for a Life. . Climbing Mont Blanc 3—Stars of Great Magnitude—3 —and — > Foolshead, Fisherman. —The Girl o - Triple X.—The Road to Richmond.— The Runaway Star.—The Death o Mr Grady.—Pathe Gazette.—Tweedle '■ diim Learns Tragical Part. TUESDAY. TUESDAY. MATINEE: SATURDAY. 6d all parts. PRICES; Is and 6d. Plan «t Holcroft's. HA^ELOCK TOWN BOARD. MAHAKIPAWA TO HAVELOCK ROAD. npENDERS are invited up till c J- p.m. of FRIDAY, 24th inst. for— Widening and Raising the Level of Road Embankment across the Mudflat, near Havelock (between th 6 two bridges): also metalling same. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen with, the Town Clerk. W. K. MATTHEWS, Town Clerk. Havelock, 13th March, 1911. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the , Bridge at the continuation of St. Leonard's Cross Road, near .Mr William Bell's homestead,, is CLOSED to all traffic, until further notice. <* P. MAHER, Inspector. TENDERS. mENDERS will be received until JL noon on 22nd-inst., for levelling about 40 chains of banking. Work will ■bo shown , any time at Riverview. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders addressed to the undersigned- " ' W. DICK, Lower Wairau. TENDERS. mENDERS WANTED for the PurJ. chase of L.I.P. Leas© of 242 acres at FlaSbbutfrie, J all fully improved. Ten paddcicks!, good dwelling,V etc , every odiivenience; situapd best part of Flaxbbiiri)ie.1 Suitable for cropping or 'sheep or d^iiry farming.. Will at piesent carry over 800 shieep. Selling for family reasons. > ; "-] " , Tenders close MarcH 21st. . - The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. F. SPENSLEY. rpRY BARY/S for your next SUIT. JL Their prices are 20 per cent, below usual prices. J. BARY AND SON, RENWICK. N O T I C E. VTEGOTIATIONS between the yenX^l dory and myself in connection with the purchase of Jeffries Bros., Ltd.'s,. .business at Picton..- having fallen throughVon account 'of the noncompletion of contract by the vendors, X beg to notify my customers that I shall continue business in Blenheim as heretofore. ; , Horses' and Traps for Hire. Carrying to all parts of th© district. Ploughing and Planting Cropsl by day or coutract. . Milk delivered twice daily. R. HEYWARD, Off School Bridge, Hutcheson Street. FOR SALE. 7 HORSE-POWER FOWLER TRACTION ENGINE; sft. Clayton ami 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 rnHE PRICE of OUR PURE MALT J VINEGAR is ~[ IQ 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. STRANGE YET TRUE. rpHE ONLY EUCALYPTUS EXX TRACT awarded a Gojd1 Medal at the. Nev/ Zealand International Exhibition was awarded the now famous DINGO EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT. Now to be boiight from all fehemists and1 Stores. / TRY IT TO-DAY/ ONE SHILLING per Iwttle. Sole Proprietors:! THE DINGO MEDICINE CO AUCKLAND. \ \ J T> ]^r Tjl PLOUGHSHARES. Any Sizes. / 14s 6d per doztjm. BARY'S. j

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 66, 18 March 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 66, 18 March 1911, Page 7

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