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NOW IS THE THE To Invest in a PHONOGRAPH or a GRAMOPHONE. You will want some music to make the home cheerful and keep the young people at home of an evening. Cultivate a love of music in your Boys and Girls by letting them "learn an instrument of some kind. I have a good stock of Cornets, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines, ftccopdeons. ESTEY ORGANS. ESTEY ORGANS. PiaHOS ! Pianos ! The Bechstein, The Brinsmead, The Chappell. These cannot be excelled. Other 1 good makes from 35 guineas. .. HOIiCROFT'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Alfred Street, Blenheim. 'Phone 221. j A.USTE.ALIAN MUTUAL EBtS. hed PROVIDENT SOCIETY file Largest Mutual Office la the ißpitisfi Empire and the Best Bdoas-Pajfing Office in the World ! FUNDS OVER - - - £127,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVER £3,540,000 Bonuses Divided Yearly I The Cash Bonuses divided among PolEcy-HoSoers for/ the One Year, 1910, amounted to £839,602, producing Reversionary Additions of £1,500,000. «>,*„. ' • ■ ■ ' , i • ' ■ ■ Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. Unequalled Results. ~ > _________«_,» * ■ . ■ ■-, .■■/■ ■■■ * DIRECTOKS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BKANCHi The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M : L.C, .Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq.,-Deputy-Chair-. t man; the Hon. E. Kichardson, 0.M.G.; John. Duncan, Esq., and Joseph : Joseph, Esq. ' ' •■ - ' BDWAED W. LOWE, ' Eesident Secretary. New Zealand Branch v . ... CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON j HENRY HOWARD, Local Agent, Blenheim.

"Jack shallpipe and Jlil iha« dance" BUT Jill's Wardrobe 4^^K. •■'must first' bo overhauled, and if not al"^^^^^^^^BJL ready chosen, the Even- - ing Shoos must soon' be J^^^^ 'selected.. -~..-. . ■■ '....: ■ :(j^^Ri ■■■'■' '•■ DON'T BUY YOURS [BH until you have fii"st seen ' :OH' HEALY'S FINE STOCK MM of EVENING SHOES. JBH Every good style is here B^B , on display, \ and the variety is so extensive that every taste can be f^^^ suited; • .. " ''W PRICES RANGE FROM 5s 6cJ. 'Mail Orders selected personally by I^OOT IMPORTER, BLENHEIM. A Lifetime ol Comfort. THE Morris Cbaire we are selling will give you,comfort now when you are youni? and active, and comfort years hence When you can appreciate it more. ~, In other words, they last a'lifetime. . They are made of oak, kauri, and rimu, with, or without spring seat, and are upholstered with good, serviceable material. The backs, are adjustable, and a more restful chair could not be desired. Prices according to wood. Try a seat in one at A. J. BOWLING'S, CABINETMAKER,' BLENHEIM. i]EL H. PENNY, STATIONER'S HAJuL. ■ _____ ' ■ ■ ! HAS the nmost complete and w«_ eelected stock of Stationery, Leather Goods, and Toys. New supplies of latest Books, Weekly and all the leading Papers and Magatsines by each succeeding mail. . , Sohool and Office supplies of all kindi obtainable at STATIONER'S HALL. Keating <fc Nicholas, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS COACHBUILDERS, HORSE-SHOERS AND GENERAL SMITHS, AND COACHPAINTERS. ALL kinds of Vehicles made or repaired on the shortest notice. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. ' _ddres»: Charles Street, at r«»r of r Club St»bles.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 1