TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee TOM POLLARD. MERRY WIDOW Opera Company. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT OF THIS FAMOUS OPERA COMPANY. D. B. O'CONNOR presents by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., the worldi-famous Comic Opera, The Merry Widow. GEM OF COMIC OPERAS. Full Orchestra, Chorus, and Ballet. Box Plan at barker's. PRICES: 4s, 3s, and 2s. No extra fee for booking. Business Manager, J. O'Sullivan. Advance Manager, Frank O'Sullivan, mOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. BRITISH PICTURES. FIRST AND UNEXCELLED. When the eyes feel strained and giddiness overcomes, then you have seen "The World in Motion." We do not say best, others say it for us. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And SATURDAY. Great Military and Naval Programme. READY, AYE READY. See our naval boys at work and play—giving the lie that Britons may be slaves. also : BRITISH SOLDIERS IN TRAINING THE NATIONAL GUARD f REGULARS. Eye-opening manoauvres -and evolutions by indomitable Tommy Atkins B—OTHERS—8 6d.—At Your Own Prices—6d. His Majesty's Theatre. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures. FULLERS' PICTURES THE BEST OF ALL. Come and judge for yourself. Don't go by what others say. To-morrow, Matinee 2.30 A REAL TREAT. GRAND CHANGE of PROGRAMME. The Latest and Best Productions by the World's Standard-makers, Including: THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. The most realistic picture play yet produced. A Magnificent Masterpiece OLD KENT ROAD. | featuring Maurice Costello OLD KENT ROAD. ' ' THE COLONEL'S ESCAPE ; A true incident of the Mexican Revolution with the notorious Colonel < Pryce m the leading role. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. I And 8 others. ] MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2.30. A Veritable Harvest of Furniture Fancies. goes where Furniture made by A. PATCHETT ?oes; all work is executed in a manner which would make the most exacting happy. In fact all the PRETTY PIECES which are sold at persuasive prices axe A HAPPY BLEND OF COMFORT AND STYLE. The trumpeiKjall for bargainseekers is now being sounded. Come along and buy things you want at prices you'll like from A. PATCH[ETT, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, High Street - - Blenheim. Xmas. and New Year GIFTS. T\7E are now showing some special TV lines of Electro-plate and iTiassware, comprising: Biscuit Barrels. Cruets. Sets of Carvers in case. Jam Spoons. Butter Knives, etc., etc. And a large assortment of Vases At prices to suit all. See Our Window Display. Picnic Hampers in great variety. W. CARR, MARKET STREET SOUTH. ■I. PIEARBON S^DDON. (Late of P. and D. Duncan, Im plement-m akers.) FIRST-CLASS HORSE-SHOER, IMPLEMENT MAKER, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH. All Classes of Work Undertaken. A Trial Solicited. 6, PIBARSON - - Secfdon. JBUHOPH2AN LAUNDRY. ~ mHE Business of the above few A! been taken over and will fee carried on by Mrs T~ Herd t,t hsr premises, Lee Street. Patronage respectfully eolioitetf. Parcels may be left at Meass'P Oooke and $<W gtore. High $4re©#.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1913, Page 7
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454Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1913, Page 7
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