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Tan shoes for ladies, oil sizes, weltedl or pump soles, usually 17s 6d; now 12s lid—at Hannah's.—Advt.

Children's laced and buttoned boots> black or tan sizes 4, 5, 6, usually 4alid; now 2s lid—at Hannah's.—• Advt.

WHY do you drink No. 10 P Be* cause "ONE OUGHT."—Advt.

struggles of each fly. as it is caught. T could go on filling pages with my ardent desires, but I will spare you." DESERVING OF GENERAL! PATRONAGE—No. 10 WATSON'S WHISKY.—Advt. The following bids were elicited att the auction sale of Miss Keating'& cake at the Convent concert last ■i night:—Mr Jas. Scollard £10 10s, Mr H. J. Kirkwood £5 ss, Marlborough Brewery Company £5 ss, Mr John Barry (Marlborougti Hotel) £3 ss, Mr J. J. Corry £3 3s, Rev. Father Fay £3 3s, McCallum, Mills,, and Spence £2 2s, Mr T. Keating £'& 2s, Mr P. O'Dwyer £1 Is, Fuller Bros. £1 Is, Messrs G. W. Blackburni £1 Is, P. Meehan £1 Is, J. T. Murphy £1 Is, Van Asch £1 Is, W. Hodson £1 Is, F. 08. Loughnan fills, J. Fawcett £1 Is, Jas. Penney £11 Is, W. Gifford £1 Is, Mrs P. Meehans £1 Is. and E. H. Ball £1 Is. The final bid for the cake fell to the lot* of the Marlborougli Licensed Victuallers' Association at £12 12s. The As- . soci-ation kindly donated the cake i& the patients of the Wairau Hospital as a Christmas token. The total amount realised was £61 19s. The cake was donated by Miss Kate Keating. 1£ x 1.1- 1a:

j.r your c\ res trouoie you eon3urc Coote and Sandston, ophthalmic opticians, 348 Lambton Quay (opposite .Bank of New Zealand), Wellington. Eighteen years' practical ISnglish and Colonial experience. London certificates. Consultation free. Note: Visits will be made to Blenheim every quarter. Dates will be advertised later.—-Advt.

There's nothing to equal 'NAZOI/'' for stopping coughs and colds, soothing sore throats, and banishing influenza. Good for old and young.—Advt. /"■Jot a <-oUl? Don't drug the-stoniar.hr '.vith mixtures. Let the soothing. healing nronerties of "NAZOL" <nvo yoia relief. Is Gd buys flf) doses.—'Advt. SHAR LAND'S liking Powder is nonnd to rise. That is why so many thousands use and praise it. ''Costs loss than others. - Advt. Kitchen economy !:\o:i<ids the us© of SHARLAND'S liking" Powder. Corts less than others -gives better vosults. Your grocer sells it-.—Adir^.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1915, Page 4

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