MORE MILEAGE IN RUBBER" ~ FIRESTONE TYKES. Firestone chemists and their exclusive methods have produced greater* mileage in rubber, in Firestone tyres you got "most miles for the money." From the pure gum which fills the fabric md grips all layers into: a itnit* of extraordinaiy strength, outward to>the side wall, Firestone rubber l-narks tho, highest degree of adhesive j strength, toughness, resistance, and; mileage capacity. The design or Firestones eliminates rim-cuts, and gives, the proper amount of surface for road! contact —result, greater mileage. .Travel on Firestones. Further parti--j onlars from A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., ■ Wj*ngai?ui and Wellington, agents forNew Zealand.—Advt. ; Don't nurse a cold—rout it quickly by taking "NAZOL." Ready for use ' when bought—pleasant to take?—always efficacious. Sixty doses for Is6d.—Advt. ~~ LATE ADVERTISEMENTS "~ ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN: . _. CHURCH Services To-morrow.— 11. "a.m. and 0.30 p.m.—Rev. W. O. Robb. T^TESLEY CHURCH Services Ton morrow.—ll a.m., Mr B. J.. Cooke; 6.80 p.m., Song Service, Alexander's Hymns; 6.45, usual service, Rev. T\ R. B. Woolloxall. (Cantata, "The Morn of Glory," postponed for one week). SALVATION ARMY So-vices Tomorrow.—7.3o a.m., Kneel drills. 11 a ia., Holiness; a p.m., rraise: « ; p.rn , i Salvation—sxibject, "The Dis^ obedient King." Young People's Services, 10.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.—-En-sign Mc:\Roberfes; Captain Glover. A NGWCAN CHURCH Services .Tima.\ morrow.—Church of Nativity: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 6.30 p.m., livening Prayer and Sermon;. 3.Sf» pihi, Springlalids—Rev. WYWBedwell; 3.30 p m., /Weld Street. CHURCK OF NATIVITY,";;," YOUNG MEN?S BIBLE G^ASS'.. ; FfIHE above will meet at 10 a.m. on? :1- SHNOAY. 24th' inst., in'ths-1 Central Sunday School. . ; ; W W. BEDWELL, ';■•' '■■'-'■■' ' ■ ■■..■';. ■•■■•■' ' "■. Convener. ' - ■ | CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY".. V NNUAL SALIToF WOItK in aidl j^\. of Kerman Medical ; Mission^ WEDNESDAY, October 11th. Contributions thankfully received.. RS E. S. WILLIAMS, who has: been appointed by Miss L.. Rjoberts to act as her agent for thoImperial Dross-cutting Chart, will be> pleYsod to meet intending pupils as; follows:—Ward Town-Hall, Monday,*, from 2 p.m.V; Seddrin Town Hall,". Tuesday, from 2 p.m.; and at Parker's: Buildings, Blenheim, en Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 10 a.m. 1 FOR OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT. HAVE you given your share to th'o' Christmas Fund? Every 1/- helps: The Patriotic Rooms near Theatreopen daily • till September 30th fbiy Chris*mas. packing. Last day for receiving Cako[WEDNESDAY, 27*. • A. M. CORRF. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* FULLERS^PICTURES TO-NIGHT, at 8 prompt; Tho Famous Drury Lano Drama. BLAND HOLT'S. BIG SUCCESS. "THE DERBY WINNER." , '."TH3E DERBY WINNER." "THE DERBY WENNER." Grand Presentation by THE LONDON FILM CO/ of tho* Sp'brting Drama of the Century, 5000 ft. ' 5000 ft. A picture that thrills you with its quick .aotion andV'unexpected sensations. "THE DERBY WINNER." "THE DERBY WINNER," , "THE DERBY WINNER."' Jealousy, Romance, and. Revenge,-. The Sporting Lord has a bad run. "If Clipstone loses the race I am ruined." VIEWS OF HISTORIC EPSOM. Scenes on the Course. Tho Race for tho Blue Riband. CLIP&TONE WINS THE DERBY. The fortunes of Desborough , arepaved. Love stands the'test of malice - and deceit, and two loving hearts aroreunited by. "THE DERBY WINNER." eiTHE> DERBY WINNER." Feat ares EVE BALFOUR, Suppoj-terl by Edna.Fhigarth, Geralds Aimos, May I>ibloy, and others. ' "THE DERBY WINNER" Comnerces'about 9.10, preceded by a* Splendid Serins of Supports, R,E ENGINEKJKTNW TOOLS AND"--SUPPLIES. IT' is hereby notified for public information that the Imperial Government will hot permit mami- . fafbiirers in the United Kingdom (until thejr araj further notified) to execute orders now placed with them,, or to be placed with them for theabo'^e, unless a !icens9 to so execute is granted by the Ministry of Munitions in the United (2) To preserve the maintenance of: nur rrintnrv ipdiistriev-s, I am requested . by the Imperial Government to-certify tij shcH orders, as comply with certainconditions, full particulars in regai;d to which can be obtained from theOfficer in Charare, New Zealand Mili--tary Supplies Purchase Office, P.O, - Box 106, Wellington' (telf>^r.iTjhic code • addrePs? "Supboard, Wellington"). (3) Kngineerins; Tools and Supplies; are defined as follows: —' hi) All Machine Toofe. . (b) Boring cutters, el-njcks, %s,; , • ...,. hacksaws/, lathe tools,, ; . : measuring tool&; milling, ciit--ters. reaniers, screwing: tackle, slitting siaws, throadf - milling hobs and twist drills. , < (c) It is riot proposed; to extend the system of cei-tdficatioji to carpenters' tools and certain; classes of rougher tools, suel* as picks.- shovels, spanners,. . and articles- of a like .nature.I-'.*...- ' ARTHUR M. MYERS,v \ Minisier in Charge of Muixiiions and' f Supplies. . '."■■•. .•■...• ! T;7ISrTING v Cards and Newspnoers >. T ; printed at "Tlio Exnress" Office; ■ also ir> betv/oen sizes. Color nrintfnga sj-Gcialty. jSce sr.nifjlcs nnd uhvitin. a quotation.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 217, 23 September 1916, Page 5
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743Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 217, 23 September 1916, Page 5
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