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The Book Sale. BOOKS tor the Winter Evenings. BOOKS for the Young People. BOOKS for the Library. BOOKS for Rewards. CLEARING SALE AT STATIONER'S HALL To Reduce overstock-. Now is your chance for 33-J- per cert ! discount. . < ! t -i ....... BIBLES PRAYER BOOKS BOUND VOLUMES ~ BOOKLETS,, ANNUALS. ALL SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT, B. H. PENNY. STATIONER'S HALL. FOR CASH ONLY. TyrOTOR-CYCLISTS & CYCLISTS. NO MORE PUNCTURES. WE' YE' SETTLED THEM. Bennett's Puncture Stop Nails, Tacks Thorns or Sharp Stones can do no harm. Rubber Patches, Slips of Canvas no longer required. One application will last for TWO YEARS. Call in at my star©. Stick hatpins, nails or bradawls Into our cycles _in use.; We will uefy you tollet^he wind; out, of "the tube. ..,. '.'". 'v. \ vf::", ,We will do >d\ this for the.huge outlay ; of. 2s per v/lieel for: cyclists and 3s per wheel for motor-cyclists.-, ■'.■■/■. J BENNTNG-v ■• : SOLE AGENT '- BLENHEIM. 1. PIBAE^dN .' ■.■-'■■■■. ..• seddon. •.■ .•/■;. .^ ■; (Late, of P. and D, Duneim, Implemenfcniekers.) , FIRST-CLASS EORS^HOm IMPLEMENT MAKER, '6H.----■i WHEELWRIP^T AND .GENERaJ ... . , ' fei*ilTHv :;'V:;-; ,V\ ;(■■;•{ All Classes of Work Unde«4ftk«*, A Trial SoJicited: ./ 1, PIEARSON -■•- Seddon. "Watch and Spray.'- ; WHEN the leaves have fallen it will be time to spray those Fruit Trees (May, June, and July). Cooper's "Kill All Scale" &t«? Woolly Aphis is the finest' emulsified oil that money"can buy. Made^ in New Zealand from the best and puKest)roducts. It mixes as easily as- milk does with water. Recommended' liy. the leading authorities. ' The prices nre- the most re^sorfahle on the market for the best quality. . . ,' '-Manufactured1 by-p-F. COOPER, LTD., WI^LINGTON. • For Sale by—Levin and Co., Ltd. , also Bary and Son, W. Oarr, McOwmick and Co., A- Sowman, "W. Cooke and Sons, Hai"wood and Co., Miller and McKay, Robertson- and Mills, also by all agents for Copper's Seed? in New Zealand. .; -. '■ 'V> 'Cr-'. -;' v:-:- --•;-;".; .- .-.. :■ MARLB/QROUGHI:-: .' ■ •./-,'■- , ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ■;•;:;■; . SHOOTJN^^aENSES;'^'.-1-:.; ~ A TTENTION, of property-owners is Jz\- directed to the fact that only ■ a property-owner in BON A FIDE '<xn*)\ pation of Mud can'slioot 'imported game on such land without a licen.sa. Such prope?-ty-owner may transfer, his right to his. son or daughter, or to iiny ONE person APPOINTED JN SUITING by him as his substitute The effect of the section is. O*U\i, PROPERTY.. ONE GUN ONLY, with-, out a license. R. WANDOEN, Hon. Secretary. SHOOTING SEASON, 1912. MARLBOROTJGH ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Shooting Season for Imported 'and-. Native Game, License Fee, etc.,, Marlborough Acclimatisation District. ' . r 7TI HE following imported game — _l viz., cock pheasants arid Californian quail—may be kifl^jd within the Marlborouga Acclimsitisation District, comprising the Counties of Marlborougn, Awutere, and Sounds (except in tlie aieas mentioned in the schedule (for -which see "Marlborough Express" of AP7II 27th, 1912) from the firvi, day'of. May. one thousand nine hundred and twelve to the thirty-first day of July, fue thousand nine hundred and twelve, both days inclusive. .; Licenses to kill such imported' <ja;ae' within the said district ' will 1-^ issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillia&s each; and the Chief Postmaster -ir. Blenheim, and the Postmaster at Havelock are hereby appointed to sign and issue the said licenses to kill imported game. • The following native pame—viz., pi oy duck—may be killed within the abovomentioned district (except in thf areas mentioned in th' 3 schedule (For which see' "MarlborouffH Express" oi April 27th, 1912), from the first d-jy of May, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, to the thirty-first day o? July, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, both days inclusive. The number of such.native game that nay be killed by any one person in any one day is. restricted to not more tiian twenty-five head in all. „ R. WANDEN, Hon. Secretary. SPRINQLANDS WOOL WORKS WOOL received for riconring H large or small qu»ntiti«B. Highest Prices given' for Wool Hides, and Sheepskins. ' S. TAP P. WOOLSCOUBER AND FILLMONGJtE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 15 May 1912, Page 7

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