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t ——. !Take a quantity of Material! Take a Needle and Thread! Season with time and garnish with bits of Embroidery! NONSENSE! NO SUCH THING! I These dainty littleready-to-put-on blouses are MORE than.ordinary. They evidence the undoubted work of the artist—the average dressmaker could not produce one exactly similar were she to try for a month of Sundays. Blouses in Spongecloth Blouses in Delaine Blouses in Pique Blouses in Voile And in Silk arid in Wlusiin Every example is ideally smart and as lightly priced as you could wish. Just come and see if we're not right in saying that these are the nicest in Blenheim. Lots of summer time ahead and you'll be glad of a couple of these - - com© now! IHALLOFCOMIERCE, PICTOf*!. BLENHEIM. HAVELOCK, nm t _ ' iiim t mmmm a nmmmmml / _^ MOmEYmOON 18 OVER' • Wf*S^ i J When yoar friend settles down in y^^/~~^ • her new home she will minutely § ,jf\ \ \ •!#•/. ' t ' review her wedding presents. \^^W-'\%J<Z&&^.JP- IF YOUR GIFT REFLECTS YOUR ' 'Um^'lvWX/^S 1 IL# and jndgment it will receive special : marks of appreciation. Choose your gifts from this full and beaotifal showing of Plate and other presents, You'll find prices " just right." Teapots, Tea Sets, Oak Trays, Fruit Stands, Cake Stands, Cruets, Entree Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, and many others. These will prove worthy your good taste, and pleasing to the recipient. W. J. M A'R TIN, The Leading: «JeweSl@r . . . . Blenheim.

SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THE Australian Mutual Provident Society "008 the OUR'RENT YEAR- by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSUJtANOI JC POLICY with that Office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES of BONU6EI DECLARED as at '81st December, 1913, on Whole-life Policies, Table A ©fected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1912:— ', ■ . „ , t. t, 1913 EffIVBRSIOXABTJ Folsot No. Aqb. Sum Assubed. Premium Paid. Bonuses. £ JS n. d. «8 s. d. 447,944 15 500 V- 17 11 x 710 0 449,157 17 1000 17 0 0 15 0 0 447 674 24 300 6 4 9 4 10 0 447,932 28 1000 22 19 2 15 0 0 I 448,597 29 600 14 2 6 9 0 0 j 448,349 85 750 20 15 0 11 4 0 j 449,206 42 1000 34 9 2 15 0 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAyjE^SUEN TWO (S) YKA&f ' IN FORCS. "' The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS foi the ONE YEAR 1918 exceeded NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THRU THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME OF OFFICE and ADDRESS, b«oaas« N® OTHER OFFICU DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Ofl«»-CUgTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. I DIRECTORS: The Hon O J JOHNSTON, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. b* B. BRANDON Esq (Doputy-Chairman): JOHN DUNCAN, Esq/j JOSEPH JOSEPH Esq.; and HAROLD BEAUCHAMP, Eso. ' EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident iearetary.

Pwkaka Wood arid Goal Company, Ltd. ANBR3IW STREET, BLENHI2M. THE undersigned are prepared to deliver Wood and Coal to all ; parts of the district. , | Birch, Tawa, Manuka, and Mat&i, in j any lengths to suit purchase™, | from 5s worth upwards. \ &-hors« waggon load from 28s per cord 1 delivered, i COAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN , STOCK. Black Biroh Piles and Posts, Browxt Birch Posts, and Totara Piles ©n ih&nd. Prices right. Cash with order. GILMORE, HERD AND CO. telephones: Day 215; Night 2P , PIER HOTiL, " WHARF, KAIKOURA. (Entirely under new management). W. RwtVedge : Proprietor (20 years with U.S.S. Co. and Levin an<3 Co.) ! r|IHIS hotel has 311 st been re- [ JL furniehed and pat in -nrst-clsss ! order, and visitors fc© Kaikoura will \ find the hotel one of the most comfortable to stop at. First-class table, and only tne best of liquor stocked. Fishing parties by launch arranged. Motor-cars at shortest notice. EMPIRE HOTI L j BLENHEIM. IN intimating that I have taken over the above hotel, I have every confidence that past patrons will renew their support to the new regime. The public generally and commercials will have every attention to their home comforts, and all sorts of liquors will be found to be of I the very best. f Nothing is stocked that will b<3 I kept, as the VERY BEST only will I be gold, and good quality will not I kees; it will have a quick sale. I TOM KEATING, I Proprietor. : Jok Fnwiifl ( 3;-—any »fyl© or oekw---&fe ."'ffi.x^iv s c" Pri-ji*Q!* \JJark/3.

( ; 4 Tt IS WC IDLE BOAST To say that all work executed at ihe Alfred Street factory of KiRBY BROS. B ' i OOACHBUILDERS AND BLACKj SMITHS, is characterised by first-class work1. manship, and, above all, is done at i moderate prices. : j All Coachbuilding, Coach-painting, ( and Blacksmithing carried out on the • j premises. MOTOR-CAR PAINTING' A SPECIALTY. 1 'Phon© 7.85. . j J^b Printi >■;•;- ,%av sfcyle «r color- j Is^ ■i'^>rv^r«j^" ' Vrvxtint?' Work?.. j

i . _____ TiHE nhdersigned has for aala and ? can supply to ord«r FIRST-CLASS WELL-BURNT BRICKS. 4 m ¥ E R 0 0 Si Eedwcwdtown Brickyard®. ■'Express" Wen^Js- *.r© rass? by

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 14 January 1915, Page 7

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