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SWlotar Motions: ' ROVER OARS.-SIX of these superb British Cars to arrive. TWO ONLY of this number remain unsold. They will be fitted absolutely complete, and have the following special features; Extra grwrnd clearance, five interchangeable wheels, hood covers, etc., etc. Wlute bodies and green upholstery. Price complete, £442. . SINGER TO h.p. LIGHT CARS.-TWO arriving, ONE unsold. Brie* absolutely complete, £265. / These,cars in England are termed « The EOLLS-EOYCE of Small Cars." MORRIS-OXFORD LIGHT OARS— A high-class British Four-cylinder Two-seater. Speed up to 55 miles per hour, Beted consumption, 50 ■miles: per gallon. Price, complete in every detail, £235. l- CYCLE OARS. Our demonstration DUO Cycle Car has-arrived,, and we PfclCE, £135. will be pleased to give trials to those interested. **OO stock [of Dunlop, and Continental Motor Tyres always on hand. The Quality Firm. _^~. i 1— —~-———°——MM— FL_^ Ladies' * *ffff*U - in _fl_ H H — hMO For Winter Wear. WOVEN 'WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS, in ««Eiderwear," •" Wdlsey," "Theta," "Jay Finish," and other reliable mates. Stocked an fine, medium'and heavy weights, in aU sizes. 7/11 to 19/6. WOVEN MEEINO COMBINATIONS. Cream or Natural. Unshrinkable and very durable. Short or long sleeves. 4/11 to 8/11. WOVEN>:VESTS and SPENCERS. High necks and short or long-sleeves. 2/11t0.9/tf. . WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES. Cream or natural. Unshrinkable. In fine, ■ mediunvandheavy winter weights. 7/11 to 32/6. WOVEN BLOOMERS. Navy, Black, Grey, Natural and Cream. In English and Colonial-makes. 5/11 to 14/6. , WOVEN FLEECY PETTICOATS. In light or dark Grey. Finished bands of WHite ( or.-*>lack. 3/ll[to 5/11. In all Cream 6/6. MOBBED WOOLLEN VESTS, in all weights. 1/3 to 5/11DT £^ WELLIHOTON. m¥ f^ • Jra>® Manager. I A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR | I AH Functional Derangements of the Liver, 1 1 Temporary .Congestion arising from Alccx 1 1 hoHe Beverages, Errors in Diet, (Bating I J ® or Drinking,) Biliousness, Sick Headache, J 1 Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Melan- I 1 choly, Vomiting, .Heartburn, Sourness of 1 ; S ' the Stomach, or Constipation. It is a 1 ■ Refreshing Invigorating Beverage, I I * most Invaluable ,to .Travellers, Emigrants, i j Sailors, an^Besidents: in Tropical Climates. 1 J ENO'S "FBUIT SALT "assiatß. the, Functions of the L«v6r, Bowels, SWn, and I f KidEeys by Natural Means: thus the blood is freert from poisonrasor other f | bnrttal matters, the foundation and gree.t danger ot Ohilla, Fever, Worry, B«k1 * - 1 Pofaoaa, &c. There is no doubt that, where it has been taken in the. earliest ft g stages of a disease, it has, in innumerable ■■ instances, prevented a serious mnees. a • J CAUTION -Examine the Capsule and uftUat itk marked, ENOS'FRmT SALT? 8 % otherwise you have the slncerest form of flattery -IMITATION. X « prepased only by 3, c RHO. t Xitfl.,' Fsora saiiT • WORKS, London, \ 5 8P y * S.B,Eag.,Jby.J.ICBNj3!S Patent. I 1 Sold by Chemists and Stores everywhere. €> 1

| A Waikato paper, reports a won- | derful example of a message from the i '»ca. Mr and Mrs Fisher, friends of ;Mr J. Chivci's. of Hamilton who | were passengers on board the s.s. i Essex, placed the following meesage ,in a bottle:—"July 27, 1912. Lat. 4.3.13; Long. 94.54; 2329 miles from { Capetown. Will finder pleaso inform jJ. Chirers, Hamilton, Auckland. | N.Z. ?" Then they consigned, it to j the wares at the locality indicated, ' and it wns picked up about a mile j west of Cape Northinnberlaml, Victoria, ami was duly forwarded to Mr C/liJvers.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 3