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. A HA'PENNY FOR A MINE OF INFORMATION. Men with ideas will find the halfpenny spent in sending for oar f*eo booklet "Advice to "Inventors" rao»ey I well invested. Drop us ;i post-cara i to-day.—Henry Hughes, Ltd., 557, Featherston Street. Wellington. im AovamsEiaiefiTs BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. MR D. LAMBERT and Mrs Clark wish to tender sincerest tluwaJbs to all friends at Seddon, and especially to Nurse Craig, Mr and Jffrs Aker, and Miss B. Chapman, for tJSBir kindly care of the patient, &xvi sympathy with them in their Inte fiao! bereavement. BEAR iH JV3IPJD! GARDEN FETE AND PICNIC. In aid of R-onwick Presbyterian Church Fund. To be held in Mr Wm. Fleming's Grounds on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 28fch. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. and Continuing throughout evening. Blenheim Garrison Band in attendance. Games, Competitions, and Apsementa for all. Fruit a.nd Lollie Stalls. Refreshmenta free till 6 p.m. Admission to ground, Is; Chiljih»n half-price. mOWN HALL - BLENHJgaM. BRITISH IICTORES. A GRAND ORCHESTRA. Wednesday I Wednesday I Friday and Saturday! GREAT SENSATIONAL SERIES. A FEAST OF UNIQUE PICTURED Back io the Primitive. A Thrilling African Story. See the night ocenes in the Afripaua forest—The iions pounce upon the sleeping.man —The fight between the African lion i-,nd the man. A SUCCESSION OF THRILLS. HER CHILD'S HONOR. A Story of «/ mother's love and sacrifice. A feast of clever acting and uniga« plot. And others. Comic—lndustrial—Scenic. MATINEE: SATURDAY, 2.30. I&— Prices as usual —6d. MARLBOROUGHTOWN — TONIGHT. PICTON—THURSDAY. Wh&ido you think? IT will be to your advantage whjan> ' about to build to ASK US FOR AN ESTIMATE. WE ARE BUILDERS, and tsm build you <a house or a, mansion, ami our charges are moderate and <rar work reliable. Our timber is all w©il seasoned, and we keep full stocks. Call and see us anyhow, and we have a talk sibout your building. Wb will pay you, and the trouble is nothing to us. WEMYSS BBOS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Grove Road, Blenheim. The New...Suburb. "WILLOWMEA D." JB. RAYNER, Esq., has aw;ir^ed . the prize offered by the executors of the' kite R. Simmons, Esq., io H. Berry. Esq., Maxwell Road. Awarding the prize was no difficulty. THERE WAS ONLY ONE "WILLOWMEAD" In the 54 names submitted, THERE IS ONLY ONE «WI LLOWM EAD" AND THIS NEW SUBURB Will be sold ak Auction by the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. —ON — WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER,. In areas of £ and 1J acres. TERMS FOR PURCHASE OF "WILLOWMEAD' 1:, 15 Per cent. Cash. 15 Per cent, in 6 months. BHunoe in 3 years. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) In the Estate of Augusta Catheiij-d McManaway, of Whabatahuim, Sounds, deceased. ALL Creditors and others having claims against this estate «jase hereby required to send them, writ* particulars, on the forms provided, £o the Agent of the Public Trustee *£ Blenheim, on or before the 6th day M \ December, 1911. Accounts not rjg»~ 1 dered by the date named may be *c • jected. All moneys payable to the abo^ estate may be lodged to the credit #f j the Public Trustee's account at asy I postal money order office, or paid to | Jno. White, Agent of' the Publle Trustee. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 6th November, 1911. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of "Tike Banking Act, 1908." WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of November, 1913, is hereby appointed a Special Batik Holiday at the offices of tJic undw- | mentioned Banks in BLENHEIM, a»a «t the Bank of New Zeaknd, PISTON. The Union Bank of Australia., Ltd. I R. A. HOLMES, R-esident Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. i The National Bank of New Zealand, £ Ltd. JAMES COATES, • General Manager. ! Bank of New Zealand. W. CALLENDER, j General Manager.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 6 November 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 258, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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