SATURDAY NEXT. 1.30 P.M. FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. BUILDING- known as. "Rabbitens'' • Wh.ire" on Lgbrooke. This is a. fairly large building with a. considerable quantity of iron, and is for absolute sale. A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. : .L.I.P. FOH' SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. 604 ACRES.. : 604 ACRES. Situated WAIRAU VALLEY. : ■RENT, £36 per annum. nnTIE property is divided into 15 Lfl'. paddooks, and contains a large area of flat ploughable 3and producing good crops, and has erected thereon new 4-roomed dwelling, wool-shed, sheep yards, and v/haro. i With ■ 400 -£-bred Sheep. 4 Cattle Full sefc Implements. Chaff cutter. AS A GOINS~CONCERN. : Full particulars on application. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE : AGENCY CO. BLENHEIM. DON'T GET THE "FLU." TRY QUININE CHAMPAGNE:, a beverage and a medicine. Three shillings for a quart bottle. AVill make 40 drinks. : MARLBOROUGB BREWERY COMPANY. • BLEN-KETM-H A VEiLOCK-N ELSON DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. OWING to epidemic cars will cease ■•running until further notice. W. GATE, liiJoprietor. Nov. 20th, 1918. TO A WATEIiE RESIDENTS. TNHALATiION CHAMBER IN TOWN HALL, SEDDON. THE Awatere County Council has installed an inhalation plant in the above Hall to combat the influenza epidemic. The. public are re^ quested to make full use of this opportunity of stalling off the disease. Apparafc is will bo in between the hours oc 8.45 and 10 a.m. and 5 and 6 p.m. ■'GEORGE HORN, ■ . : Secretary. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. UNDER instructions from the 'Govewunent the under-mentioned Banks in Blenheim p-nd the Bank of ,Ne;v Zealand, Pic ton,, will be closed from Wednesday, 20th inst., to Tuesday, 26th inst. (booh days- inclusive) on'account of the prveailing epidemic. Tlie Union Bank of Australia, Limited. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. The Bunk of New South Wales. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. The National Bank'of New Zealand, Limited. D. JW. DUTHTE, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand. W. CALLENDER, General Manager. CMJJIiCH ARMY APPEAL FOND. £2000 WANTED. QiJBSCRIBE'RS and the public fcO* generally are notified that this appeal is still being continued. During the nine months tio 31st March the expenditure of the Church Army was £40,000' in excess of receipts, and although the war has apparently ended, there will be ample use for a year or two at loasfc for all funds in caring for the soldiers at the front, the wounded, tho sick, and the bereaved. All contributions will be received' by tho undersigned and acknowledged weekly in the "Mark borough Express." For the Central Committee, J. S. THOMPSON, C/o National Bank. REMEMBER THE BOYS AT THE FRONT. Give for them—they have given their lives for you. "SWAN" pig® i §*tgs i «*«9*s& i TTTI&HEBT PRICES QJV^t FOB t\ BAOONEES G, A. BELL - - 6T7TXRu Upjper Weld Store©* <■$%. FAttAtiSES1 CO-OP BACON & Wf* 1* T^fiKTNQ <tf> »'.T!> :>.Q: &.» 165. . .
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Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 286, 21 November 1918, Page 8
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453Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 286, 21 November 1918, Page 8
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