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I TESTIMONIALS OF QUALITY —OF — . Big B Bacon. i ■ , MESSES BARY AND; SON, Ren- ■ wick and Spring Greek:. s "Please send ten rolte. The K-jt exceeded my expectations. — Westport. "The last hams .were excellent. Please send one dozen." ... : Reef ton. "Send two cases assorted hams, rolls, and sides. The quality is superior."—Bavelock. "The tourists express ,satisf xction when partaking of your bacon. Plei-eo send ten hanii, ten rolls, twelve sides. ' — WaHington. "Blenheim traders recognise the value of a local bacon factory, and give it loyal support." — Merchants, Blenheim. "The cure of my last bacon wsis " superior' to any previously done for me."—Farmer, Spring Creek. J. Bary & Son, SOLE PROPRIETORS. i ■■ f . The Book Sale. .«» *— z~ ( * THE oppoitunity still offers- i: secuio GREAT BARGAINS at Stationers' Hill. What about the School Library? What about some good books for the girls and <boysP What about your winter reading lor camp aaid' station? ~ What abojut'a presentation volume for your friend ? I am reducing stock to make room 'for■.fresh supplies, and the reductions in price are real find inviting. REMEMBER ! That until SATURDAY, May 25th, you can purchase as above at from 33£ per cent, to oO per cent, discount. Now is yoir chance! Bibles (from Is to 20s), '.Chmrch Services (from Is to 10s), subject also to discount. ; . ' " Ladies' Bags, v Dressing Cases, Albums (photograph and auto.) are all in the same category. COME AND SEE. E. H. PENNI; STATIONERS 3 HALL, BLENHEIM The Best Seeds. "I do not know much about the tariff, but this much I do know—when we buy-goods abroad1 we get the ' ' goods and the foreigner gets the money. When we bay goods made at home we get both the good® and th© money."—Abraham Lincoln. "T^^E *«r« Paying thousands of * * pounds in New Zealand unnu&Uy for seeds. They are really good seeds too. We db not doubt you will agree that this deserves c; - couragement. Insist on having COOPER'S SEEDS from your storekeeper, - ,F. Cooper, Ltd., WELLINGTON. SHOOTING SEASON, 1912. MARLBOROTJGH ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Shooting Season tor Imported and Native Game, License Fee, etc., . > Marlborough Acclimatisation District. f|IHE following imported game — J. viz., cock pheasants and Californian quail—may be killed within the Marlborou^a Acclimatisation District, comprising -.the Counties of- Marlborough, Awatere, and Sounds (except in the aieas mentioned' in the schedule (for which see "Marlborough Express" of Ap-il 27th, 1912) from the firvi, day of May. one thousand nine hundred and twelv-i to the thirty-first day of July, Mie thousand nine hundred and twelve, both days inclusive. Licenses to kill such imported1 qjiL'.ie within th© said district will U. issued to any , person on payment of the sum of twenty' shillings each; and the Chief Postmaster ar. Blenheim, and the Postmaster at Havelock are hereby appointed to sign and1 issue the^said licenses to k:V. imported game. 1 The following native fame—viz.,■ poy duck—may be killed within the abo?t»mentioned district (except in thx? areas mentioned in. th-3 schedule (for which see "Marlboroufrh Express" oJ April 27th, 1912), from the first duy 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 may be killed by any one person in any one day is restricted to not more than twenty-five head in all. R. WANDEN, « ■ Hon. Secretary. KiTGHEN AND COOKERY. Gladys Owen, in the " Women's Encyclopaedia," says : " Never grudge money spent on a good cooking range, for on efficiency of taHge depends amount of fuel consumed, supply of hot water, quality of he roasting and baking " Get a ZEALAND!/! RANGE. It has every modern convenience, and ensures economy .and good results. Procurable with ordinary closed fire, or with a fire that can be thrown open like a sittingroom grate—a Zealandia patent. • Write for Catalogue 14, explaining fully. BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD,, „ George St., Dunecfin; Job Printing—any style or color — &% ''Express" Printing Worka*^——

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 120, 18 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 120, 18 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 120, 18 May 1912, Page 7

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