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TO-NIGHT § ;■ ' . ' —and— TO-SVIORROW IM2CSHT I. To-night S AracS; To-night! To-mbrrow To-night I Might! —AT— HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE first real comedy presented to Blenheim theatre-goers 'in proper style oh full-sized stage wifife full-sized scenery. "LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT." "LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT." '•LADY HUNTWORTE'6 EXPERIMENT." LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT. . ■ —BY . .;■ ■ ■ THE BLENHEIM AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. Blenheim people will gasp wibfe surprise at the thoroughness of this, production. Bright and Breezy. Funny Situations. Humor and Pathos. A GREAT DRAMATIC TKEAT. I ' ' * j : Spring Creek, Tua Marina, and Picton Road people are reminded thai a special opportunity is provided for them To-morrow Night to sed this great comedy. Trains are delayed. j Seddon and Ward residents are re-^ minded that again their train is deI layed to suit them, and that ii .they attend they will see a procfnctroit worth seeing. Go where the crowd goea. Go where the crowd goes. "LADY HUNTWORTH'ft EXPERIMENTS Box Plan at Parker's. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, .. Stage Manager. H!S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. New Zealand's Finest Pictor© Bntertaiumeht. Fillers' Fictores. The Best of Ail. WEDNESDAY IUBGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. . Messrs John Fuller and Sons take great pleastire in x)reaenting to their numerous patrons the startling animal picture of the year:: THE SHIP OF LIONS. THE SHIP OF LlOm THE SHIP OF LIONS. SHIP OF UONB. . wonder of the age. Twel^. full-grown lions releaeed in ifull view of the audience. L ; Words, Fail to Describe this Marvellous Picture. Come .and see it for yourself. also:. STSRGT. WHITE'S PERIL. 5 Lubin Drama. PAYING THE PRICE (Bio, Drama). THE RUNAWAY JOKEIVS MISTAKE. BRIDGET'S EXPLANATION. SCENES IN AND AROUND JERUSALEM. SCENES IN AND AROUND JERUSALEM.

Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Adults Is, Children ~6d; Stalls,. 6d. mOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. British Pictures. MILES!!! and MILES!!! AHEAD AGAJN.O GREAT FIRST RUN PRO £> £ ' GRAMMES A WEEK. Zi WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. , At our own incomparable prices. 6d. Gd... 6d. AN EPOCH IN PICTURES. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY. ONLY. ONLY. Direct from London. ____^ We beg to announce to our numerous patrons that we have received this week from London direct, by arrangement with the Greater JD. Williams Company, the first of €he "first run" programmes. The release date London of Wednesday's series was only six weeks ago.1 Exclusive; only shown by us. A CHILD'S REMORSE. Released October, 191SL Absolutely new. A thrilling drama telling of the.children's narrow escape from a watery grave. THY FATHER. THY FATHER. Released London Sept. 25, 1912. IN TIME'OF THE BRIGANDAGE. Released Sept., 1912. ALL—Released Sept., 1912—ALL. A GOOD HUNTING DOG. SHEEP-SHEARING IN MEXICO. REPAYING THE DEBT. HOW FATHER ACCOMPLISHED HIS WORK. ARTILLERY MANGEUVRE& Arid Others. 6d.—Still Our Prices Remain—6d. picton—thursday, marlboroughtown— monDAY. RENWICK—TUESDAY. AWATERE COUNTY COONCIIT mENDERS, addressed to the ChairX man, will be received until noon on TUESDAY, December 10th next, for— Contact No. l.~ Maintaining the road from the Limestone Bord to the Saxton Pass Saddle, Upper Awatero. Specifications to be 3een at the Jordan Accommodation House, Awatere, and at the office of the Council, jSeddon, " / The lowest or any tender not necoasanly accepted. .NOTE.—The contractor will bo provided with a 4-roomed house and V& acres of land free during the term of the contract. GBO. HORN, County Clerk.

WANTED. BOY to learn Printing Trade. ' Good chanco for boy leaving school. Apply at once— "EXPRESS" OFFICE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 5

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