Mr D. C.-Bates telegraphy .as follows:—The indications are tor variable and moderate breezes, but moderate to strong-, westerly winds prevailing shortly; vveather probably £00l and changeable; the barometer has a falling tendency; tides high.; sea moderate. . v On and after to-day coastal shipping freights are to be increased by 4s per ton (says Monday's Otago Daily Times). This increase will attect many lines of merchamdise, notably su<*ar. According to a private cablegram received on Friday, all American rates of freight have been withdrawn Exports from America are now difficult to obtain, and; prices are advancing rapidly. Advices from Sydney state that shipping opportunities are now so very irregular that it is a matter of, great difficulty to obtain the shipment of any class or goods frpm oversea. Don't wait until Influenza grips vou _ g et -'NAZOLV now. Tfce best paftgimrd against coughs, colds, chest and throat soreness. 60 closes Is 6d. —Advt. -, ~" ..■•■•< ■
Mails for the United Kingdom. America, Expeditionary^ Forces,- and South Sea Islands will be despatches by the firßt available steamer.
Tbeff t«?. adviso the ejeriwal public and 'surroundint; districts that I haW been appointed SOLE AGENT for the -!. ALLEN MOTOR OAR. This is the finest car at the price "that has ever come in^o Blenheim. I>emonstrator landing in a few. ..days. Only to he seen to be appreciated. Watch for fuller particulars. W. A. BES "T, SALESMAN, - ■ : CARE BEST'S GARAGE. O— C— D— B-- N— COSTUMES—A splendid variety, smart styles, good value. \ COATS—Thick warm coats, covert conts, woollen and silk sports coats. DRESSES—Choice ' dinner dresses, serge dresses. To see is to want them. BLOUSES—A splendid choice in silk. crepe-de-chone, lace, net, delaine, and all-wool. NECKWEAR—As usual, choice, sniurt, and inexpensive. Ladies, kindly call—you will be delighted with our stock. E. & d. WALTQW, Market Street South. •Phone 187. BOX SO 'PHONE 68. Stationers', Hall. , •«»7R]TTNG PADS to variety, ©f >\ good quality, and still at reasonable price. ENVELOPES in octavo, sixes, sevens, and albert. New stocks to hand. BOXED STATIONERY direct from England—in tints, sHapes, and qualities to suit all. SCHOOL STATIONERY in Drawing, Copy, Exercise, Note Books, Slafces, Pencils, Erasers, Compasses, Befc Squares, etc., efee. OFFICE STATIONERY—Accoxmt Books, Day Books, Stephen's Inks, Paste, Gwa. Files. Memo. Books, Blotting, Inkwells, Stationery Cases, etc., etc. New Magazines, English papers, Colonial papers, Colonial Libraries, etc. each week. , E* H, PENNY & Co* "A stitch in time saves nine." A time and wnges book saves » fine. War sale it "Express" Office.—Advt. i
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 4
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408Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 4
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