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If your r-yes trouble you consult Coote and" Sandston, ophthalmia opticians, 348 Lambton Quay (opposite Bank of New Zealand), Wellington. Eighteen years' practical English and Colonial experience. London certificates. Consultation free* Note: Visits will be made to Blenheim: every quarter. Dates will be advertised later. —Advt. . WHY do yon drink Nov 10? Be* cause "ONE OUGHT."—Advt. Got a cold? Don't drug thb stomacE' with mixtures. Let the soothing, healing properties of "NAZOL" give you. relief. Is 6d buys 60 doses.—Advt. Kitchen economy demands the usoof SHARLAND'S Baking Powder., Ccs.ts less than others'—gives better, results. Your grocer sells it.—Advt. SHARLAND'S absolutely is THE: Baking Powder. Purest, strongest, and cheapest, SHARLAND'S is bound to rise. Get it from youc grocer —Advt.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS THANKS. I WISH to sincerely thank Mr nndf Mr» AY. Gosling and Miss Rankia' for tbeir great-kindness in connect tiou with my Jate accident. HARRY HODSON. THANKS. IWTSH to convey my thanks toDrs. Bennett and Noble-Adams,, also Mr and Mrs Ashton, for their*kindness to mv late wife. , ' JAMES UREN. — LOS'] 1. ~~~ from Riverlands, Mqn^ *5 day.—Young black and whiter English.setter dog. Chain and Spring, Creek collar attached. Reward forv recovery. A. BELL. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. FTTHE examination for first aid Iri JL connection with the above will be held in the .Technical School" onf WEDNESDAY, JKsceinbor loth, ' af. 8 p.m. M. MACNAB, Hon. Secretary. Shorthern Pedigree Bulls I AM !anclu\g 5 pedigree-yearling! Shorthrti'tf Balls from the'famousf. "Blair Athqlf^herd. r ''» These bulls may be...' inspected aft Wynen Street yards on Saturday, next. ;•■".''. '.., '-■: ?_ .'.- ■•. As this class of bull is now improcuiv able, clients-are requested to make, early application. • ■■-.*..•.. .*.'' A. VICKERSf ~" " Stock Salesman.' Red Cross Sale. 7TTHE RED CROSS SALE this week? J. will be in aid of the Y.M.O.A. funds. Everyone is asked to make a' special effort for this very deserving cause. . ' Don't forget tiie d'ovlev competition—los 6d for crochet and 10s 6d for eyelet-holed d'oyleys. ' All d'oyleys ?>re to become the property of the shop, and must be irt by 11 a.m. on Thursday,"'Decemberv M. LOUGHNAN, Hon.-. Secretary Red Cross Sub-com-mittee. At the New Theatre* at 0, •' 'HUMAN" MEN ACE' ■' Rox Drama, "HUMAN MENACE" 2 Reels. Featuring Miss Pauline Bush. "BOBBY'S" BARGAIN" (A.B. Dtania). ':" 'New Zealand Flax Industry." '•"Gingerbread Cupid' (Lubin Comedy),. "Latest War Gazette." "Master Key," No. 4. "Change of Loverc" (1.X.0. Comedy).. i Funniest ever produced. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'PULLERS' PICTURES I TC-^SGHT : at 8 prompt Featuring the 10th Series of. "ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN." 'THE WARRIOR MAID.' 3. Vitagraplrs great two-part drama,. ''THE M ISCHJEF-MAKEtR." ' And Two New KEYSTONE Screams,. | "HOGAN'S WILL- OATS." ! And "CAI'GHT IN THE PARK." "OAUGHT IN" THE PARIw" Featuring SID CHAPLIN. Australian Gazette, and others: NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW:. "THE ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENCE." I.ubin's Latest Dramatic Success. MR G FREETH'S MT. PLEASANT PROPERTY. FOR f AIE BY TENDER. mENDEHS will be received up to* 1 tlie Ist day oi December, 1915, for the purchase oi that ideal farming property situated at Mt. Pleasant and owned by Mr George Frecth n¥ ZAt*1 So(;fc'o»s 32 and 34 of is lock AY., Linirwatov Survey District, and comprising 97a. Or. 24per. This is a sjilendid" agricultural and pastoral property, having yielded htavy crops of outs, barley, and wheat; is absolutely five fronrnoxiouswoods ; U ai-ros orchard in full profit, I lie outbuilduHjCs aro-all in wood order, and comprise dwelling, stables cow-sheds store looms, and largo wine cellar w,tn ,000 gallons of £ w in I°Ari ii C lJr°Pcrty « within 1 mile ot Mt, Ploasaiit railway station mid 4 miles lrom Pu-Lon. Spocifications sotting 0 -it conditions ot sale, terms. t >f c mnv be inspected at the nftfcp " of '.a. F. | I'D'onoghuo. Alfivd Ptr^'i Bl<mHeini or srtthn i; lim Mt. l'!o:is:nit. lenders slnill ii o I'oVu :'nlcd in sealed onvolo]>e.s tnnikcd -'IViuicr." and addressed Mr Goorgo Fi-oeth. c:ire A. F. O Donoghuo FA.Ao Moui. Box 169^ IMenheiin.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1915, Page 5

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