nnOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. BRITISH TIGTORES i TO-NEGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! { Friday an<3 Saturday ! Look 1 a-ook I Look S j THIS WEEK ONLY. THE GREAT HISTORIC EVENT OF 1911. The (S reat Naval Review at Spitheact. King George reviews the greatest Armada the world has ever seen. SEE THE COLOSSAL FLEET. &-MILES OF WARSHIPS-6 SEE IT AS IT WAS. The Greatest Coronation Naval Review. SALOME. Superb Biblical Drama. Is—BRITISHiPIGTURE PRICES—6d Box Plan at Holoroft's. GREAT CHILDREN'S MATINEE: SATURDAY. PICTON—THURSDAY. MARLBOROUGHTOWN—MONDAY. REN WICK—TUESDAY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP^ THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned) as Farmers is dissolved as and! from the Ist July, 1911. ' Dated this 18th day of September, 1911. ARTHUR J. MILLS, FREDERICK F. MILLS. Witness: Alfred Rogers, . Solicitor, Blenheim. MARLBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mHE ANNUAL HORSE PARADE •*- will be held on SATURDAY, September 30; At 12 Noon. ENTRY FEE, ss. Pedigree must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 11 a.m. on 30th September. '• J. J CORRY, Secretary.
yv AiBAU election; LIBERAL SEAT. WHAT IS TRUE LIBERALISM? 7 11 HE Essence of our Liberalism is X: displayed in our CASH PRICE LIST. Get one—Study it—'Give it a trial. W. COOKE & SONS.
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. Me, james Macintosh begs to intimate that. he has been joined in partnership by Mr Edgar Lowder Holmwood1, late sheep-farmer in the Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay districts, and by Mr Albert Creagh O'Connor, late an auctioneer in Messrs Dalgety and Company's Wool and Stock Department: ' • ' The new ftrm will be known gs james Macintosh and company, and their business of Pastoral i and Financial Agents—including Land, Stock, General Commission and Shipping Business, also Wool Brokers ana Land Valuers—will be carried on in thftir offices at— 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, (Royal Exchange Buildings), Opposite Bank, of ,New Zealand, WELLINGTON. Telephone i<3277: A BOON TO HOUSEWIVES. DO YOU WANT your housecleaning made easy? If nq, buy a DAISY VACUUM CLEANER. Easy to work, and raises not dust. PRICE from £3 10s. Sole Agent for Marlborough. S. A. EDINGER, Symone Quay. Telephone 294.
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Marlborough Express, Volume C, Issue 217, 20 September 1911, Page 7
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567Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume C, Issue 217, 20 September 1911, Page 7
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