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"trifles by being, ■lespised grow great/ Especially now, a cold seems trifling at first. If ignored, it gets hold of the whole system and serious cdmpJJCfations' ara, Hable to follow. This is moro likely to happen in summer when colds oomo unexpectedly. That's all the. more reason why you mu&t have Baxter's 'Lung Preserver handy. . A dose at the beginning and all :s --veil. A course when a summer cold has hold of vo-.i and the trouble is quickly dispelled. Thousands praise "Baxter's.", You will too—after one bottle. Order it to-day—it's .grand. 2s Gd buys lairge size'front chemist or store. — Adtvfc. LATE A DVERTISEMENtS ' '"""" WAIRAU ELECTION". KOROMIKO electors are, re- . minded that *Mr E. H. Penny, the Reform candidate, will speak in tho interests of his candidature TOMORROW (Friday) evening in the; school at; 8 o'clock'. Mr W. Smith, chairman. All electors invitod. WANTED; BG'AR.DA jOOARiD wanted for one or two -*-* men. .Apply- — "BOARD," Box 172, Blenheim. WARD TOWN' HALL. A DISPLAY of work done by the Ward school children will be on view at the Ward Town Hall TOMORROW 'afternoon and evening. JOHN T\AWSON. OHN .LJaWSON, Who has just recently returned from the International Prohibition ■ Conference at Washington, where th« World League against Alcoholdsn' was formed, will tell, of his experiences and of the working of Prohibition, in'U.S.A. in Hl® '%/[ AJESTY'S rpHEATKE IS IVIAJESTY'S .L HEATRE (Not Pake© Theatre). .' on SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVE WNG. SUNDAY EVENING. At 8.15 p.m. sharp. And in the MARKET SQUARE. MARKET SQUARE, SATURDAY EVENING at~B o'clock. PICTOxN":. FRIDAY EVenin- at 7.30. Open Air. C 4NVASTOWN KALL. " OANVASOP3"W7N. HALL. MONDAY EVEirtNG at 8 P.M. i MONDAY EVENING at 8 P.M. j JOHN DAWSON. JOHN DAWSON. Recently returned from U.S.A., will relate his experiences and tell the true &to;ry of Prohibition in that land. musical, instrumental, and elocutionary items. rentwicktown" renwicktown. SUNDAY AFTERNOON at a o'clock. SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. JOHN DAWSON. JOHN DAWSON. Will speak in Oddfellows' Hall. Suitable Musical Items will be lendered by the Misses Da vies. ESTATE E. H. BALL, Deceased. ALL persons having claims against the estate of E. H. Ball, late of Blenheim, brewer, are requested to forward detailed accounts certafiedi as due at date of death. All persons owing moneys to the. estate are requested to pay same. Accounts to be forwarded and moneys paid to the executrix, Wairau Brewery, Blenhheiir,, by 10th December, 1919. " FOR SALE. ■ - WE HAVE FOR SALE. 1 Qfl ACRES- of the richest agriI. O\/ cultural land in Spring Creek, of which about 85 acres are now in crop. Good hoinetsead, barn, and outbuildings. Immediate possession can be given, and easy terms can be arranged. Further paa-tSiculars from— .WRtIGHT, STTCP.RTCMSGN & CO., BLENHEIM,

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 273, 20 November 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 273, 20 November 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 273, 20 November 1919, Page 5