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Reduces the .Work of | **i®t&t*&£',-/ ._,.** ?>?££?£"" '#**>*- 1 © *IlfS fwWFKk S$T nuUiSi V 11IME— the Avery Tractor makes a big saving in time! And that is V_ what modern farmers want—that is why they are using Avery STractors in every country on earth. V: 4.very does more work than horses —and does it more quickly. It finishes its job in the shortest space of time^-it enables the farmer to • Xturn to other work sooner , than be otherwise could. Jr The Avery way is the new way—the quicker way—the cheaper way. . C This splendid Tractor stands in tlie same contrast to farm horses as the X 1 motor-car stands to the horse and trap- V Plot© well these exclusive \ Avery Features. v Renewable inner cylinder walls, adjustable crankshaft boxes, duplex , V kerosene/and distillate gasifiers, double carburetter, practically unbreak-, ; ,• , V able ci-ankshafts, round radiator, sliding frame transmission, universal P^ self-cleaning, non-slipping lugs, etc. " _ ;" . . jT A more reliable tractor is an impossibility—a simpler one is an lm- V, probability. An Avery on your farm will' represent money invested lat a V big interesiv—you will got the purchase price back because of^ the bigger X crops you will raise, and the time you will save. , ■ -. . V Get the important details—theae is an Avery Model to suit your . > farm, be it a large or sraaJl one. , j Wintringham and Mitchell, I AGENTS - - - - - BLENHEIM. f _^ ._,.■-" — '' ( -<?'s'"^^^^& .One of our two-and-a-half « c l^i™^@B '"ANDERSON" f vMg&Mir as n!ustrated can be Inspected i |lf^^^HH[ JL JRHj^K^ IVfar I borough Engineering Co's j^M,^Hlßßb. M" we ask your support for an inBmHB IH dustry that provides the 1 IH highest class of skilled * ;c) ■ Andersons Limit* d 3 :; . \%f^, , tJ :^^^^/ggg^§^^ oil Engine Manufacturers, <

[RHEUMATISM BAFFLED. BEATEN by Rheumaline-Oxygenajr the wonderful discoyery tiiat has been proving itself for over five1 years. Rheumatism will retire baffled from anyone who uses this remedy, I irrespective of age or sex. Read for I yourself what our patients say; tihonr i send for the booklet. It entails noobligation. CURED, BUT TAKES NO CHANCES. Mr Tuka Matairangi, Anzacr I Parade, Wangamii, writes: "Please , forward me another of your famous' I cure Rheumaline-Oxygena, and don't think for a minute that in asking yoi* to send another course of your curethat I am far from being well. . Not I am as well as can bo. It is always a pleasure to me to know that I am ■not without your cure at home." Mrs R. G. Doyle, Springlands,. ! Blenheim, writes: "1 think one mow ! tin will completely cure me. lam so much better; very seldom hay©any pain; but will take one more tin* to" make quite sure that it is aIE" gone." FREE COUPON TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PIT., LTD. Hellaby's Building's, P.O. Box 369, ; AUCKLAND. ! Please seuid mo the Free Book abo-it Rheumatism mentioned in?"The Express," Blenheim, A.I. 190. Name . Address ..... where ra stay m WELLINGTON.'HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 17, Cuba Street. (Above the Royal Oak). /COMMODIOUS, convenient, and <L_' comfortable; just ideal for ther travelling public. Recently taken* over by Mrs S. Edilson. Guests assured extra attention and improve--inents. Ladies' private drawing-rooms,, sitting-rooms^ lounges, etc ; Eight modern bathrooms,, electric light, electric fire alarms. Fireproof buikbings. TARIFF: Ps day; 45s week. S. EDILSON - ■ ... - Proprietor*. Telegrams: "Edilson," "Wellington. ! "LINSEED COMPOUND"—Trr.de,~.,,.v r>r TCav's Compound Essence of Linseoil for coughs mi!: '■"'' x~ — '^Ivt.

A E. PRESTON, BACON CURER, P.ORK BUTCHER, ETC. W. F. CURLE, Representative. OUR plan of buying goods and paying cash down has proved to be greatly appreciated by the farmers and others of Maa-lborough. We also commend to your notice that, we pay theY highest prk-eis for pigs, both porkers ; and baconers. j And if you have pigs, poultry, or j eggs for sale don't sell until you ' have dropped a card to Box 189 and get our quote. You'll be pleased you did when you learn the value wo are giving. Address: Box 189. Wa regret the P. and T." Department has not yet installed our 'phone -owing to shortage of material. MARYBOROUGH ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. . Special Shooting Season for Imported Game, License Fee, etc., Marl- j borough Acclimatisation Society. IN exercise of the powers vested in . him in the Animals Protection Act, 1908, the Governor-General has exempted from the operation of section twenty-six of the said Act the Marlborough Acclimatisation Society, j j and Californian quail may be killed ■. within the Marlborough Acclimatisa- j tiou District (except in the areas re- j served for game) from the 16th June, I 1919, to the 31st July, 1919, both days inclusive; the number of Cali- ; forman quail that may be killed by auy one person in any one day is restricted to not more than twenty-nvo head in all. Licenses are issued at £1 each ,by the Chief Postmaster at Blenheim and the Postmasters at { Havelock, Canvastwwn. Mahakipawa, j , Remvicktown, Timatanga, Keker- j nngn s Picton, Nydia Bay, Soddon, | Soring Creek, Ward, and Wairau I Valley. ! N.B.—Tliere is no shootiftg- season | for native game this year ,ie the j i Marlborough Acclimatisation District. j RICHARD WANDEN, ♦ Hon. Secretary. { WAIRAU VALLEY MAIL. '; Blenheim, Erina, Wairau Valley, ■ \ Hillersden, Wantwood, Birch Hill. OAR leaves. P. 0., Blenheim, fo* Birch Hill. Tuesday and Thurs- \ day, and for Wantwood Saturday at 1 8.30"a.m., retarning same day. , Parcels may ) c left at Best's \ Garage the previous day. ! PERCY A. S. STEPHENS, p..; v ... t . r .\ ( (,; f ,.,~r ■ llowuk Kottii.

sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d),< or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. LALLEY LIGHT can be seen by you in full working order. An actual demonstration of its uses and conveniences will convince you that it's the light for your home. Call or write to-day. W. Broadbent, Motor and Mechanical Expert, Blenheim.— Advt. pedigree" apple TREES. i ■ II VERY apple grower will realise >& that his future profits diepend entirely on the trees he plants^—and there are no better trees in New Zealand than HORTON'S pedigree varieties. Every tree sent out is well grown, well shaped, and well rooted, while all stock is worked exclusively^ from approved and tested good fruiting trees. Hugo stocks of every variety are available including Jonathan, Stturmer, Munroe's Favorite, Delicious, Statesman, Cox's Orange Pippin, Ballarat Seedling, Dougherty, Lord Wolseley, Grave-nstein, etc.; thus orders eaai be filled at once. No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard: Inspector. Prices: £5 per hundred, or £4o per thousand for commercial grade. Quotations given for special grade trees. Write for a. freo copy of the Hortoii catalogue. THOS. HORTON,Ltd., HASTINGS, H.B. M3^ jPi A quality watch | " |s|| >> 3?!| within the scope | IP^ffN&iF °*^!emos* 1 fif^^^fy modest purse. Obtainable only from reliable Watchmakers and Jewellers. Goldberg 16 ;fi?7Tr+V''"'**k*'iJi^^^Mi^'i^''^''*'' w T1 ''nf" i *"'r^'^naa9t"33 \ r0 Ull buttor will look better (and I. therefore sell better) if done Mp «i neatly-printed butter-paper. Thw vov may procure at "Tho F/?T>r<w"<" T'ihhi.-)H Workfs.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 2

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