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NOTICE. ALL Accounts in connection witß the recent visit of H.M.S. New j Zealand to Picton must be rondfered to the undersigned not later tliaii. ! TUESDAY NEXT. 1 A. J. BUSH, Picton.. THE SMART BROS. TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. (In Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby given that the above Company has gone ijito voluntary liquidation, and that the undersinged has been appointed Liquidator. All claims against the Company must be lodged with the Liquidator not later than the 30th June, IS>3, otherwise they will not be recognised. E. J. HARVEY, Liquidator. THE McKENZIE CARRYING COMPANY, LTD. (In Liquidation). • "" NOTICE is hereby given that theabove Company has gone into voluntary liquidation, and :that Mr E. J. Harvey has been appointed Liquidator. • Creditors are requested to forward' their claims to the Liquidator on or before 30tih June, 1913, after which, date they will not be.recognised. F. NOSWORTHY, Chairman of Directors. Lodge Wairau, No. 42. nnHE Installation and Investiture JL of officers of the above Lo^ge will be held in the Lodge-room,. Andrew Street, on TUESDAY EVENING, June 17th, at 5 and 7.30 p.m. sharp. i Punctual and full attendance. ia particularly requested. ■■■■■■■-. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Unattached members, admission, ton banquet, ss. - By order *>f the W.M- : '-W:. C. LUCAS,' .' Secretary.. Skating ! Skating ! GROSVENOR HALL. Commencing MONDAY NEXTAt 7.3 Q. Every Afternooiv and EveningGood Floor. Siketes for hire. Private Lessons by arrangementUnder entirely new management, ; ~ C. BROWNE, J Proprietor. HIS :WIAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS'" PICTURES TO-foJBGHT! TO-SLIGHT I ■ 'The Acme, of Perfection:" =,r ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by 2-reel Lubin master- ' piece;' • ' THE POWER OF SILENCE. THE POWER OF SILENCE. A remarkable and powerful dramatic picture, of Western atmosphere. ' Strong Supporting Programme. DOWN THROUGH THE AGES. Powerful story of Ancient Egypt. THE SUBSTITUTE MODEL. Selig's Latest Comedy-drama. DRIVEN FROM THE RANCH. Thrilling Gaumont Western episode. TAMING THEIR PARENTS. MARY'S POLICEMAN. PIMPLE'S FIRE BRIGADE. LATEST PATHE <GAZETTE. TRAINING ELEPHANTS IN INDIA. SHELLFISH (Nature Study). Vote on Wednesday FOR THE DRAINAGE PROPOSAL. SHILLINGS versus SANITATION. IT will make your property valuable and give you a clean ; healthy town,' instead of the backward, insanitary town of to-day. Eivery decent town in New Zealand ibas drainage, and has prospered, and why should the small man of Blenheim be denied drainage and the other necessities of modern civilisation? LOAN OFFERED AT SPECIALLY LOW RATE OF INTEREST. And if you don't secure it now, very soon, you will have to pay a iar higher rate of interest, as drainage has absolutely got to come. WORKING.MEN Carried the drainage proposal in other towns, and know the benefits BJid: never regret it; and why be so misled! as to vote against it in Blenheim? Why should not your wives have the same benefits and necessary conveniences xvhich are now enjoyed at their expense by their employers ? FELLOW RATEPAYERS,' . DON'T BE ROBBED, And let a few shillings extra per year stand between the health of your wives and children and the advantages they will derive from Iho up-to-date drainage scheme now proposed. WHO IS GUILTY? The man who votps for the' proposal, or the man who votes to continue living in disease and, fifth ? When our beautiful town is devastated by disease, as it 'has bo&n in the past through bad ' drainage, and the victims die, tine . children robbed' of their parents will know who ie toblame. HEALTH BEFORE GOLD. SO VOTE FOR THE PROPOSAL ■/ ■ -—AND— \ # .'■■'.. MAKE BLENHEIM HEALTHY, 1 PROSPEROUS, AND UP-TO-DATE. Don't be misled by false statements, as everyone will benefit, especially the Working Man, hi* wife, and family. BREAK THE BONDS THAT BIND THE TOWN, —ANXKREMOVE' BLENHEIM'S GREATEST CURSE. AND CARRY THE PROPOSAL: Jbb Pointing—any style or eolor — at "Express" Printing Work*.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1913, Page 5