Mr D. C. Bate; telegraphs as follows:—The indications are for ;-outhorly wind-;; ti/n weather -»vill probably prove wild arul stormy,' a/nd the-night very cold; barometer rising; seas heavy, and tides.good. A . Christ-church Press Association ••toilogrivn reports tiro death of Cap•tri.in Mat-Do:i'-.call, Marine- Suporintaacloh.t ;it rA-b>Jtnii for the Shaw. 'Savill, and Attnon Comnany foi- tho past fourtoe-n years. Prnvionsly fio Jtiid neon 'na«tor of severa,! saiiimj; %'»ssels, and btw <;!' tlie s.s. I\lara;u-i! fib was .''.bout 70 years of age. LALLEY LIGHT is an economy and a necessity on every fai-m. It is declric light, giving Woth light and jiovvfii- at a price all can afford. Write or call to-day for particulars. W. TtyoncWenfc, Motor and Mechanical Expci '•;, Blenheim.;—Advt. ".^DOKS LIKE A NEW MAN." A grateful woman in Blenheim ■writes thus., about her husband, after taking Diinko. Ho had long been troubled with the drink curse. Free booklet describing this secret, inexpensive remedy will bo sent in sealed onvolopo on requesfc. State i." Mr, Mrs, Of Miss. Adf3ress in confidence, Lady Manager, I>rinko Propi-ieta^ry, 212*. n., Lairtbton Quay, Wellington. —Ad\'b.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 8
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178Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 8
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