NEW G 0 0 D S. NEW GOODS. We have 311 st opened up SO cases of the most fashionable goods for -the 1 comiug winjber season, and cordially invite you to pay a call of inspection, when we.shaß deem it. a pleasure- tb' show you round. H. F. HALL, ESLEY CHURCH, TO-MORA ROW.—II a.m.. Mr P. Cooke, H.M.; 6.30 p.m., Rev.'W. J. Oxbrow. ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian - Church Services TO-MORROW; —11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. W. .0... Robb. Evening Subject: "Tha Way, of Peace." ; ANGLICAN CHURCH Series l\ TO-MORROW of ikeNativity: 8 a.m., Holy Communion, Archdeacon Grace: 11 a.m., Matins.and Sermon, Aschdesxxra Grace; 7. p.m., Evensong and Sermon, Rev. H.. B. White. WAIRAU NO.LICENBE LEAGUE. T' ;fiE ANNUAL 'MEETING of the-, abov&l League will be held in. Wesley Schoolroom on MONDAY EVENING,' 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock. , Election of officers and other im-.-portant business, ...... •, All No-License sympathisers heartilj. welcome. NOT! C E. OUR CAR Trill be leaving at 9a.m. WEDNESDAY, 25th March for Kaikoura returning following dayv ■ Three seats available reasonable rates. > E. H; BEST. RUQBY LEAGUE. .- , A MEETING of all League players will be held in the Ferry Hotel, Spring Creek, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To discuss the formation of various clubs for the district for the ensuing year. p. McDonald; W. MARKS, Joist Secretaries. T E N D E R S. T^lT ANTED. — Immediate tenders- ' » for Ploughing, Discing, Harrowing, and Broadcast Sowing 100' acres of oaits at Hillersden, AYairau.' Valley. Full particulars -'.N.Z. Loan and; Mercantile Agency Company, Blenheim. PS. A. WESLEY CHURCH. mO-MOEROW, 3 p.m.. Speaker: Rev. T. R. Richards. Subject: "Wesley and his Century. 7T ■ Soloists: Mrs 'G. Litehfield and Mr Collier. . ALL WELCOME. . PAUL DUFAULT CONCERT PARTY PAUL DUFAULT CONCERT JrARTY • Coming, - MARCH 31sV NEXT. MARCH 31hT NEXT.' PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. The Greatest Concert Tenor of "theAge. A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. Prices: os (reserved), 3s. and 2s. \r on Saturday,, ' March 28th. Direction: Frederic Shipman. GRAND CONSENT Under the auspices of the 1.0.R.. Lodge, Renwick. To be held in the Oddfellows, Hall, * Renwick. Wednesday, 25th March % Commencing at 8 p.m. - , Admission Is; Reserved Seats 2s. R. H. CATS, Secretary. STAR PICTURES. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT only, 8 sharp. A NEW PROGRAMME of up-to-date Photo-pla-ys. THE FARM BULLY THE FARM BULLY. THE VEIL OF SLEEP. THE VEIL OF SLEEP. BEN SAUNDERS' REDEMPTION BEN SAUNDERS' REDEMPTION. A180: A TRIP TO THE PYRAMIDS. (Scenic). | A PERSISTENT SUITOR (Comedy). I FOUR WISE MEN OF DOBUISVILLE (Coiai^. , H?S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS^IGTUiSBS TO-NIGHT : lit 8 sh&rp, A GREAT~SEKIES. Headed by Kalem's great dramatic ii]pisg^wpi a ; ifIPWREcS ESti«I UrP°SeSHIPWRECKED InteSn^ A story of 'modern Robinson Crusoes. Supported by: THE GIRL AND THE JUDGE ,«fel Sfe liteBr#^ tr,i»* a Kral* Comedy. COHEN'S OUTING. Keystone Komic. Kausos Konvulsions. Box of Canine Mischief. OiirPPts.—Magnesia Tndnstrv. I athe Gazette (scenes in Dublin bfcrike notsV . village Life in Cc-tral Injia.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 21 March 1914, Page 5
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