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DESERVING OF , GENERAL PATRONAGE-No. 10 WATSON'S .WHISKY.—Ad-it ( A movement has been commenced (says the English Ironmonger) for £,„_. promoting the emigration to Tarai naki, in New Zealand, of persons acj ' quainted with the iron manufacture. ', , A process has been ' discovered by ; which the Taranaki ironsand, that } lies in unlimited quantities on the sea- < 7 shore, may be turned to profitable y. _ "se> -hd the New Zealand Iron and * " -Steel Company is preparing to erect smelting works. -ft An- association has ' _ been formed at Birmingham to effect [ft for ironworkers cheap and comfortable passages and the formation of special settlements. Don't lie awake with cold feeb > ' listening to the' town clock strike these' cold nights. Get a North British Company's Hot Water Bottle with patent Unique -popper; They i bring _leep to the sleepless.—Advt. ft Before going out in cold wet weather take NAZOL on sugar. This will keep coughs and colds away. Thousands use NAZOL. Sixty doses, ls (kl.—Advt. ! / In these times of labor shortage, which all cl asses of trade and the farming community are feeling acutely, any scheme whereby one pair of hands can accomplish tho work of two or more is an important factor in the efficiency question of the nation, t Hence it behoves grocers, bakers, and r others having delivery duties to perl form to adopt the quickest and most m efficient way. This is by motor de- ■ lir«>ry vans. Farmers and others f " having heavier cartage will also be | looking round fer more efficient hand- j f ling methods, and here Parker's Cen- ., tral Garage would like to announce! that they; will soon be in a position to quote quite the .most economical and j . ouickest transport vehicles, viz., the; ; Smith-Form-a-Truck, which will cost £145, and will do the work of two j teams, will travel at from \2 to 17 miles per hour, carry one ton and \ trail two more on a trailer, climb any j hill in the district and go about 15 7^ .._ miles on one gallon of benzine. The first vehicle is due to arrive in a few weeks and will be demonstrate-! to those interested.—Advt.

WAIRAU MATERNITY HOSPITAL. SCALE~OF FEES. TERMS: £2 2s per week, waiting 3s per day. Patients can make their own arrangements about doctor, his fees to be extra. Applications tq be made to the Matron'; a deposit of £1 to be made with application. A. J. MACLAINE, Secretary. __^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^_K_. 2s!

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 4

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