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STRANGE : YET TRrE. ! THE ONLY EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT award*** a Gold Medal at the New Zealand International Exhibition was awarded the now • famous DINGO EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT. Ti you are stiff and "'sore after a day's" exercise, rub m a little of the now famous DINGO EMBROCATION. It will irrake you tit and well again in no time If your horse goes lame and is too tired to put one foot in front of the other, rub in Dingo Embrocation. He'll bo all right. Is 6d per bottle at F. Nosworbhy's, Saddler, , DO YOUR EYES FEEL COMFORTABLE ? Neglecting the signs of impaired vision is an unwise practice. • < If you have defective sight or headache troubles your sight should be tested as early as possible: MR H. H. COOTE (late of Willis Street) and MR ERNEST SANDSTEIN, D.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. (London) of Christchurch, place years of experience at your disposal. COOTE & SANDSTEIN, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Doctor's Prescriptions accurately dispensed. i MARLBOROUGH FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. LECTURE. ON TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., Mr E. Rabbits, Government Orchard Inspector, will deliver a Lecture at Messrs Griffiths and Son's Offices on "Fruit Culture, Pruning, and Spraying," etc. All those intereste'l, whether members of the Association or not, are invited to attend. G. GRIFFITHS, Secretory. POISON. ON and after this date POISON will 'be laid on Bank House Estate for dogs. F C. MONRO. May 2nd, 1911. WARNING TO SHOOTERS. A NY' Person or Persons found ,l\. Trespassing upon any portion of our properties, upon any pretence whatever, will be PROSECUTED to the uttermost rigor of the law (Signed.) A. BELL. E. PARKER. B. COLEMAN. S. M. NEVILLE. FINAL NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing on any portion of the Delta Station will be PROSECUTED. W. POLLARD. THAT WINDOW! Those Prices! TTIHE same Clash Window and same • A Cheap Prices running this week. LOOK: Is Pads stf • Vermicelli 5d lb; Caustic Soda, 4£d tin; Macaroni, 5d lb; Sand "Soap, 5 for Is; Candles, Triumph and Excelsior, 6d lb; Boot Polish, large, sd; Housemaid Polish, sd; Brasso, 9d; Safety Matches, 3£d; Sperm Oil, 4d; Castor Oil, 4d; Brown Windsor Soap, l£d; Salad Oil, 4d; Gaiety Toilet Soap, 4d cake; Sperm Oil, kvrge, 6d; Rennet Extract, 9d, Anchovy Paste, 8d; Herring and Tomato Sauce, Sid1; Jeyes' Fluid, 9d; Bloater Paste, 8d; Cordials, 9d. Just one call; others will follow. W. COOKE & SONS, 1 High Street. PAINTING. QEPARATE TENDERS ere re£3 quired for Painting (two coats) as under:— 1. Holy Trinity Church, Upper Spring Creek. 2. St. Luke's Church, Marlboroughtown. r 3. Parish Room, Mariboroughtown. 4. Portions of Vicarage, Marlboroughtown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Spring Creek Vestry, to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, 13th inst. TRESSES MADE AT BARY'S ARE SUPERIOR TO THOSE SUPPLIED) BY OTHER DRAPERS. ' OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Private Lessons given in the Afternoon by the Best Skater in Marlborough. The Rink will also be let for Skating Parties. / Rink Band will be in attendance TO-NIGHT. J. B. LAWRIE & E. H. BEST. BRITISH N.Z. MEAT AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. HIGHEST ADVANCES made against Lamb and Mutton. . LOWEST CHARGES. No bother to growers after sheep are consigned to the works. , GRIFFITHS AND SON, Agents for Marlborough ' \ \\ TINTER SLIPPERS, JUST ; VV ARRIVED. All Shades, Makes, and Fitting. " j BARY AND SON, ! RENWIOK.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 107, 8 May 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 107, 8 May 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 107, 8 May 1911, Page 7

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