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'<&s£s~~J&<9k. ia the Pe^ect infants Csl£^fw#lsl food. Weak babiea xt^^'¥^ J"Zjof thrive: strong babiea 4iipS»«as»E*g33^ F o^ stronger tinder its ™^ ■-" influence NOT I O E. OUR GAR will be leaving at 9a.m. WEDNESDAY, 25th March for Kaikoura returning following' day. Three seats available reasonable rates. *=» E. H. BEST. TEN D E R S. \^ANTEI).— Immediate tenders .■*■"»' for Ploughing, Discing, Harrowing, and Broadcast. Sowing 100 acres of oats at Hillersden, Wairau Valley./' . •;■;■.■■ . \ ' ■ _ ■■ Full particulars ..N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Blenheim.' ■.N'P.TPJO E... THE Marlboiough Brewery Company, Ltd., beg to' announce that they are cash purchasers of ALE or STPUT,BOTTLES, pints and quarts, in any quantity, delivered afc the i brewery. ' C. P. HULME, ' Secretary. NOTICE TO HILLERSDEN AND WAIRAU VALLEY SETTLERS. AND SON, having \JT secured the contract to cart Hillersden chair, are prepared to take back loading at reduced rates. WAIRAU ROAD BOARD. TinENDERS, addressed to the Chair man, will be received till 10.30 a.m. on April 3rd for the following work::— Contract No. 2.—For forming 12 chains of new road in the Avon Valley, about six miles above Avondale. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Board's office during office hours. ■■••": The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. BOYLE, Inspector. PICTON POLICE GAOL CONTRACT \\7RITTEN TENDERS will be reT T ceived at this office until noon of TUESDAY, 31st March, 1914, for the erection; of a Police Gaol at Picton. Plans and specifications may be seen at ihi& office and at the Post Offices, Picton and Havelock. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. B. WRIGHT, ' ' Resident Engineer. Public Works Office. Blenheim, 25th Feb., 1914. Books for Bookish People A RE you a lover of good literature? x'Jl If so, come along to our store and see the following volumes w© have to offer :— "The Open Road," by E. V. Lucas. ",H<«r Infinite Variejty," by E. V. iLucas. "The Second Post," by E. V. Lucas. "The Friendly Town," by E. V. Lucas. 5s each; postage 4d extra. Hood's Humorous Poems, illustrated by C. E. Brock; 3s 6d; postage sd. "Our Village," by Miss Mitford, illustrated by Hugh Thomson. Price 3s 6d; post sd.' R. L. Stevenson's Originals, by E. B. Simpson. Lovers of R.L.S. should not fail to see or obtain this 'charming book. /Price, 7s 6d; post 6d. E. H. PENMY &CO., ~ THE BOOKSHOP, Market Street, Blenheim.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1914, Page 7

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