mOWN HALL - -BLENHEIM BRITISH "PICTURES. WEDNESDAY, Friday and Saturday. A tfNIQUE PROGRAMME; BETTER, BIGGER/BRIGHTER. FROM MARSEILLESS TO SUNNY ALGIERS. PAUL JONES. PAUL JONES. Path© Gazette.—£oirmageur to Col. de ! Goartt.-—Marriage of Muggins, V.C.—Princess and Peasant.— Lord Mayor's Show, 1910.—Amatonr Grocer's Assistant. —Friecut gets employed on the 'Corporation Staff. —A Modem Prodjgal. PRICES: Is-and 6d. Plaint BodoEoft's. MATINEE: SATURDAY. '6d all parts. NEW TOYS. SKATING. SKATING. Grated Opening Nights THURSDAY THURSDAY Next. Next. INSTRUCTORS IN ATTENDANCE. Music by the Rink Band. SKATES NOW~FOR.SALE. presented with a seaton's floorage ticket. Beginners taught free. NOTE. —The Management reserve the right to refuse admission. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. PROPOSED SPECIAL,,, LOAN OF SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act; 1908," 'fThe Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908,'! and the Acts amending the same respectively, and* all other Acte and -pdwers (if any) enabling ths i . Council in that behalf: THE. Council of the Borough of , Bkmfceim hereby gives public notice, thai/ the Council proposes to borrow J&y way of Special Loan with\n the leaning of "The. Local Bodies Loan*. Act, 1908," and its amendments) the sum. of SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS for the purposes hereunder set for,th; — PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE LOAN IS REQUIRED. 1. To provide the Borough of Blenheim with Waterworks and Water Supply (including reticulation, acquisiton of land, and if necessary removal and reerection of Fire Brigadie. Buildings and Plant ... £28,500 2. To provide the Borough of Blenheim with Sewage , Drainage (including acquisition of land if neces- , sary) £36,500 That tha Council proposes to pledge an annual recurring Special Rate of threepence and threet-sixteenths of a penny in the pound on the unimproved ratable value of all ratable property in the Borough: of Blenheim as security for the said Loan and the Interest, Sinking Fund, and other charges (if any) thereon. < That the Proposed Loan shall be for a period of thirtynsix and a-half years (36$ years). That it is proposed to pay out ci the loan the cost of raising the Loan and the Interest thereon for the first year. Dated this 28th day of February, .1911. D. P. SINCLAIR, Town Clerk. In accordance with Section 8 of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908," the above Loan Proposal ■ Notice wiil bo published once in each week for four successive weeks. .-.. B. P. SINCLAIR, Town Clerk. OPENING NOTICE. MISS CULLEN WILL OPEN , —on — THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1911, With a large and well selected stock of Trimmed Millinery and Ready-to-wear Hats. Ladies' Coats, Jackets, and Mackintoshes. Children's Coats, Hats, and Bonnets. Ladies' Underwear and Corsets in great variety. Ladies'_ and Children's Hosiery and Gloves. An Early Call of Inspection is Solicited. MISS CULLEN, Carr's Buildings, MARKET STREET SOUTH. NOW IS THE TIME TO POISON RABBITS. WE have lai-g© stocks of TOXA, SHAWTWORK, S.A.P. PHOSPHORUS POLLARD. Special quotations for quantities. Don't go past us; you cannot do better. We have also received our first consignment of new season's HORSE COVERS. They are cheaper and better than ever. fullj;r brOs, SEDDON. JUST RECEIVED at "Express" Office —Gocd strong Manilla Correspondence Envelopes. Best quiality: lowest price.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 67, 21 March 1911, Page 7
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511Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 67, 21 March 1911, Page 7
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