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Difficulty in reading near matter isalways overcome by proper glasses. Consult Coote and Sandstein, ophthalmic'opticians. 348,. L>ambton Quay (opposite Bank of New Zealand), Wellington, who have had 18 years' English and. Colonial experience and hold'1 English certificates by-.-exarriination. Consultation free. Not©: Visits will? be made to Blenheim every quarter.. Dates will be advertsied later.—Advt~ LATE AQV£RTISBfiENTS. A WATERE-FLAXBOURNE PresXjL byterian Church Services, Sunday next: Seddon, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Blind River, 2.30 p.m.—R, Ashton. DENTAL NOTICE. MR J. G. BACON, Dental Surgeon,, has resumed practice, at his; residence, Walter Street-. FUNERAL NOTICE.' rpHE friends of the late Mr John* •-*- Healy are respectfully invited to^ -attend his funeral, which will leave* his late residence (Tus. Marina) for- • the Tua Marina Cemetery, at 2 o'clock on SUNDAY. BYTH ttLL AND CO., < Undertakers. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. , PRESENT AND PROSPECTIVE. '^ rOUII opportunity will have passed ■ -*- on tho 23rd of January. Graspit now; others are doing it. See our window for particulars. THE W. S. WATSON COMPANY, RENWICK. IVEr J. D. CKarke 9 D.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. (London),. Ophthalmic Optician. . Many be consulted at Mrs Ten-ill's,, Panama House, Blenheim, daily until* further notice. Charges Strictly Moderate. .. Consultation free. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE FULLERS' PIcfORESk TO-NIGHT i TQ-HSIGHY ft Featuring as a SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Celebrated Film Favorite,. MARY PIOKFORD MARY PICKFORD In a Tragic Epic, "HEARTS ADRIFT." . "HEARTS ADRIFT." A drama of devotion and sacrifice,, providing Mary Pickford with, a distinctly new role in motion picturesProduced by the Famous Players Co. "'HEARTS ADRIFT." Greajb Success Last Night! Final Screening TO-NIGHT t Splendid Supporting Series. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY).And ANOTHER CHANGE AGAIN onSATURDAY. New War Gazettes ouch night, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE". Direction: George Stephenson and Alf. Linley. (By arrangement with Ed. Jasper). Next MONDAY and TUESDAY a. The Royal Pantomime. Co. —IN— HUMPTY DUMPTY HUtoPTY DUMPTY THE FUNNIEST OF ALEr PANTOMIMES. DAZZLING SPECTACULAR. EFFECTS. Magnificent' Transformation:. "DREAMLAND." .ASTONISHING ACROBATS. . CLEVER COMEDIANS!1 The GRAND MARCH of the ALLfESA Stirring Patriot:-' .Song: "NEW ZEALAND WILL BE ' . THERE." NOTE.—Curtain rises 7.45 p.mJ sharp. WEDNESDAY, January 20th. The Brilliant Musical Comedy: "THE JAM OF CATHAY." Popular Prices: 4s, Ss, and 2s. . The box plan now open at Curt-. >vri£m>. . '

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 5