We have, just received per s.s. lonicthe bulk of our new season's novelties,, which are now being shown at our showrooms in Blenheim* They corn--prise the latest in costumes, one-piece dresses, blouses, millinery,, etc. Also samples of the newest in cotton and woollen dress materials.—Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., Queen Street.— Advt. ' Some very good medicines worlc slowly f but, even in the most obstinate cases^ whether of told, catarrh, bronchitis, core throat, or influenza, the effect of "NAZOL" is immediate. The Nazol treatment is simplicity itself. A few drops on a lump of sugar that is allowed to dissolve slowly 'in the mouth, and the swift and certain.cure at once commences. Bottles, ls>6d. — Advt. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. A SSO.CIATJON FOOTBALL. xV — • REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. MARLBOROUGH v. WELLINGTON. , At the Domain. ■TO-MORRG W, at 2 p.m. Collection at 'Gate. - S. HOOSON, .„ ' • Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. £ I BEG to inform the publicgenerally that I have taken over the business lately carried on by Messrs E. O. B^nsemann and Co., Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths, etc., Blenheim, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of your patronage. Mr Alfred Obpn will still have charge of the Blacksmithing Department. .' >t HOWARD; GOODMAN. Tqwji. Ha!!. •„ STAR PICTURES, TQ-N!GHT I TO-NIGHT! WE present miotbjcM- great K.B. drama, 2oOQ<t. long: THE' COUi\ T K'K FETTER. THE CO UNTKR FETTER. A romantic stoiy oi' jealousy and hate. The story oi a ' detective, a" countej"feiter, and « -tray bullet. , THE STAMPEDE (Solax drama). This shows life on a big cattle ranch in Western America. , THE SCHOOLGIRL (Ambrosio Comedy). ' THE. WOODAIAN-'Ji DAUGHTER {Selig Driimn). ■ TAMING OF BIG BEN. (Echo Comedy). THE LAST (illlST (Power's Dra in&). And several others. FRP}E MAT! NEW for School Children TO-MORROW. Adults, 6d to all parts of the hall.' TO-MQRROW -(Saturday) Nig/it our 2-reel feature will-be screenefl in the firsli part'of ..the programme. This is by request of a number of our country "pat Tons who wish!- to catch the 9.15 train. j ':;, '■-'■' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATReT FULLERS' PICTURES TO-NIGHT CFrlday). La«t Night of Current Series. The Management beg to emphasise the announcement cf the astoundjng dramatic sensation: . TIGRIS .Unquestionably the TIGRIS Most Wonderful TIGRIS and exciting TIGRIS* Detective TIGRIS Drama ever produced, far surpassing all previous efforts in its realism and sensation. Splendid Supporting Series. Final Screening TO-NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE at the LOLLIE MATINEE. «,TO-MORROW. And TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' ~ IHIEW NOVELS, "Eldorado,"-Baroness Orczy.■''-=' ■"A Tatter.of ScarLi," T. R. Crocket. 'Leila and-'her Lovers," Max Pemberton. • "Averno," Bertram Mitford. ' "Lord Strimleigh Abroad,"- Robert ' Jiarr. "Joan of the Tower/ Warwick Deep- .!"&• ' " -.■.".. "Save us fromoo r Fiends," William Came. "Hard Pressed," Fred. M. White. NEW SUPPLIES. !2£ yi-ng ir nt Torel'.y-" Sewell Ford. Mn • y«sterday f ," Harold Bell ' Wright. "Silent Rancher," O^tvmle Page. Story Girl," L. ]\I. Montgomery. Dop Doctor," Uicl^r,} Dihan. Happy Warrior," U. S. M. Hutchinsoij. ■ -. 3s Od each.; posi:^o od extijT. E. H. Penny Jfc O©> Markoj; Street, Blenheim. _ Job Printing—any style or coio"r— at "Express" PriDticg Works.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 234, 3 October 1913, Page 5
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489Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 234, 3 October 1913, Page 5
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