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ADVERTISING THE MAGIC. X^EAJEIS ago when I first produced" JL my baking powder,, says Dr. V. C. Price, I started in and spent every available dollar in advertising in the newspapers. Results were satisfactory. Month by month my output jn'creased, and month by month I increased my advertising expenditure. Every dollar I could spare from purchasing material and running the factory I put into publicity, for quickly I perceived that advertising was the "magic that made the wheels r?o round." " THE FIRE IN THE AWATERE. WOULD all those workers who so willingly gave their untiring services at Upton Downs on our beTialf kindly send their names to Box 4, Seddon, as their services were greatly appreciated. i " • A. <fc E. DALTON. , ¥. W. BTtRSTLL. I PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after the Ist day of February the' following will be the Palace Car fares:— To and from High Street Bridge, 3d To and from Sprinclands 6d J. F. MICHALANNEY, , Proprietor. ~" ' PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to the high price of, chaff and oats, we, the undersigned, have agreed to charge the following prices, on and after the Ist day of February:.— All Feeds and Stands 2/- , Stabling per day 5/Stands only ... ... 1/J. F. MICHALANNEY, Criterion and Club Stables. E. M. GIBSON, McKenzie's Stables. ANNOUNCE *l€Nr. j WE beg to notify cmr clients and the public generally that the heretofore cari-ied on under the name of "Griffiths and Son" will in future be conducted under the style of "Griffiths Bros., Limited." - We wish to ' tender our sincere thanks to our clients "for the confidence us in :the past, and trust the -same will be extended to the new firm. •LEWIS 'G'R'TFFIfT'HS. GRAHAM "GRIFFITHS. Having -taken over the did established 'business of "Griffiths and Son," " we trust to receive a continuation of £he support accorded to them , GTtTFFITHS 'BROS., LIMITED. | LEWIS GRIFFITHS, Managing Director. 43RAHATO GRIFFITHS, OS. ff. GSA'RVIEY, 'Directors. Operssng 1 ©f Schools. YOUR, children- will -require new1 / books to -start 'tine new session i on MONDAY, jFefbiatary.lst, 1915. j M will facilitate .the early working \ of the classes fby getting .your children equipped at • ■ • ■P3SN2SW AWE> CO. '&. ■ They carry large stodks both for the Primary Schools -and Marlborough ■Higfc ■School. Books, Slates, Pencils, Rubbers, Pens, Exercise' (Books, and Copy Books. • , Write down ¥oitr .ehildaieii's requiremenis and sen<| tihem ±o — E. H. Penny & Co, , EPUCJATIONAIi BOOKSELLERS, BLENHEIM. SUMMER Clearing: Saße» 1^ &J. WALTON l^egifco announce -^« that their sal© 6®mmences THURSDAY, the 21st ins*. Great reductions on all season's goods. Many lines of- Ladies' Stresses^ Blouses, and Underclothing to be cleared at very low prices. Children's Dresses, Coats, and Millinery below cost. 3s in thfe £ discount off all general stock during sale. E. & J. WALTON. 'Phone 187. A- M ROBINSOPI* HAS just opened up her fine range of Ward, Lock and Co.'s latest books—the famous wonder books. The Wonder Book Annual The Wonder Book of Soldiers. The Wonder Book of Ships. The Wonder-Book of Railways. The Wonder Book of Animals. New Australian Gift Books: Ethel Turner, Lilian Turner, Mary Grant Bruce, Vera Dwyer, and others too numerous to mention. A most useful present. Every man his own mechanic. Call and inspect the splendid variety. Books for all young and old. Beautiful range of Poems aib all prices and qualities. A. M. ROBINSON

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1915, Page 7