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RAPAURA HALL. A PLAIN Ai\i> FANCY-DREaiS *\. BALL will be held in thea bovo hall at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th Septembet1. (Jentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies Is, no basket. NOTICE. VfISS K. INxVES-JOxVES. Sistor-in-L.!l charge of tlio AYainiu Maternity Hosnitiil. has pleasure in announcing to tiro public of Marlborough that she will take over, at the middle, of October, the private maternity hospital in (Jeorge -Street, Blenheim." at present; being conducted by. Nurse Nicoll. HIS jt/f AJI'STY'S rniIEATRE. IS IVI AJESTY'S I. HEATRE. TO-NI.(iHT at S Prompt, TO-NIGHT at 8 Prompt. Rattling Good A'icagi-apii Drama in Five Acts, entitled: "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." . "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." Written by CYRIS TOWNSEND BRADY. Starring MARY ANDERSON. The Bost Horscwo.nan on the screen, A swiftly ?noving .story abounding in thrills from opening to close. The Career of a Desperate Bandit, contii ins altogether now ideas. _ Almost Miraeajous Horsemanship. The best open-air story for many a Day. ....... SUPPORTS INCLUDE: liNe\\ Gaamont Graphic."' ■'''American Deer" (Educational). "Jerry's Big Doings" (Comedy). '•Bachelor Days (Mntf and Jeff). USUAL PItICBS-Cd and Is Id. matTnee"t(~morTiow. . At 2.30 sharp. GREAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION! MONTAG UK LOVE1 and ETHEL CLAYTON. With Madges Evans, Holbrook Blinn, and Gerda Holmes, in •HUSBAND AND WIFE.'1 Also: "Sunlight\s Last Raid." USUAL MATINEE PRICES. CUT OUT ALL OTHER ENGAGEMENTS AND' SEE WALSH at rnHE T>ICTURE "OALACE. J. HE .tICTURE JL ALACE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Entirely New Programme. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH Supported by-Enid Marker and strong : -; caste. In a. .star-spangled Comedy Drama: "THE YANKEE WAY.' . ''THE YANKEE! WAY.:' "THE YANKEIE! WAY.1' Steam cngino George is at his best in this play. Full of American Life and Thrills. Also TO-NIGHT. "WIRES OF WRiATH." Chapter 10 of "WHO JS No. 1?" "WHO IS No. 1?" And the greatest Comedy ever screened: "THy MILK FED VAMP." "THE MILK FED VAMP." SEE IT—Don't Miss It—SEE IT. MATINEID GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.30. At which this entire programme will be screened. USUAL MATINEE PRICES* 3d 3d 3d only; Adults 6d 6d 6d TO-MORROW, 1.30 p.m/ fi RJFFITHS BROS,, rLTD., will vjT sell at i heir Mart as follows:— Y^orkshire-Berksiiiie -Sow and litter of of 7, Wcaner Pigs Jersey Cow, Ladybird, due to -ttii calr ■llaJf-JCrsey Cow, Just in Draught Gelding. Gyrs (all work) On behalf of Police Department. One first-class Hack (No Reserve) Also: Poultry, Produce, Vegetables. Tablo ■and Seed Potatoes, Potatoes, Onions. Wheat, Barley, 2 Incubators i)i perfect order, Separators, Apples Household.Furniture of great variety on l>ehalf of Mr W. Lachlin (no reserve) and lots of sundries. A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. NEW BOOKS. TWJUNTY POEMS from R UDYARD KIPLING. Price Is (id; post 2d extra; including "Gunga, Din"; and "Big Steamers." R.ASPUTIN AND THE RUSSIAN COURT, by C. o'Ma.ssa. Price 3s Gd ; post- Gd extra. Damaging revelations. ■ MUD L.ARKS. by Crosbio Gareton. Price Is 6d ■, post 3d extra. Full . of mirtlr- conveyed from the trenches. NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER; 1917-18. Price IPs Gd; post• 8d extra. THE PRETTY LA3>Y, by Arnold ■ Bennett. Price, ss; post 6VI exti'a. A social satire drawn with .tre.ncndons skill. CHRISTMAS POST CARDS now ready-to send to thc<i Fiont. R. REID, CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY. BLENHEIM. P.O. Box* 80 'Phone 68 STATIONERS' H*\LL, NEW BOOKS. NEW SUPPLIES. PAUL CAMPENHAYE (J. S. Fletcher); The Harbor of Refuge (F. M. White); The Lady in Blue (F. 51. White); The Black Image (Fergus Hume); Groat Heart (Ethel Dell); The Silent Legion (.J, E!. Buelcrose) ; Martie the Uncouqucred (Kathleen Norm); Enoch Cr-uie (Hopkinson Smith); Atlantic Gold (J. J. Bell); The Night Club (a second Bindle Book); The Yellow Dove (Gibbs); The Lonely Stronghold (Mrs Baillie Reynolds); Huns in Palestine (L. Do So>usa); Wolf Breed (Jackson Gregory), etc., etc. Excellent assortment of Leather Goods, Purses, Wallets, Handbags, Writing Cases, Dressing Cases, Collar Boxes, etc., etc. Stationery—boxed, packets, pads—. for all purposes. Notwithstanding advance, still cheaper than London. Post Cards—Local Views, Patriotic, j'-Birthday, Christmas, Children, etc. E. H. PENNY and Co,
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Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 223, 13 September 1918, Page 3
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