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Mr Coleman, representing, Mr B. Ellis, Art Tailor, of Wellington, will be in Blenheim on Friday and Saturday for the purpose of fitting Costumes and Suits already ordered. Mr Coleman will be pleased to see new clients also, at the Criterion Hotel.—Advb.

When professional men become enamored of a thing, it is safe to say it is really good. Scores of professional men are consistent drinkers of RUSSETTA , CIDER. Physicians prescribe it—it is made, from pure apple juice and can sugar. Nonalcoholic, also! All hotels and stores. —Advt.

A Dutch proverb says: "Who buys wants a hundred eyes, who sells needs but one." In buying brandy you need but one glance to see that it is the right stuff—Martell's with the blue and silver label —and once you've tried it a seller would need a hundred tongues to persuade you to buy any other.—Advt.

Kirkcaldie and Staines, Ltd;, extend to our readers a cordial invitation to visit their display of the new autumn and winter goods, which are now on view at their showrooms, Queen Street.—Advt.

Had Webster, of dictionary fame, been transferred to . the present generation, he would most certainly have described "Massey-Harris" as follows:—"The most modern cycle of the age, noted for its neat and smart appearance, ease of movement, durability, and, above all, moderate price; a bicycle which cannot be supplanted from its pre-eminent position. This opinion is held by thousands of happy cyclists to-day, who are lond in their praises of the "Massey-Harris," for which W. H. West is the local agent. —Advt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 15 April 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 15 April 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 88, 15 April 1913, Page 4

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