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TO MY OC'STOMESS. OWNG -o being called to Nelson on urgent business, I shall be un- , abld to call for a few days. 11. E! WHITFORD, - . Arthur Street, Blenheim. NOTICE. NEWMAN BROS, have a car leaving Blenheim at 4 a.m. an Tuesday, 25th November, for the .Nelson »Show. Book seats'. Usual 9 o'clock curs. NEW ZEALAND LIBERAL PARTY. MARLEOIROUGH BRANCH. MR R. McCAMiUM, M.P., Representative. \ MEETING of Grovetown J\. Liberals will be held at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING'" at' the Grove-, ' town Hall for the purpose of making arrangement's for the forthcoming elections. A fid! attendance desired. Lady; members specially requested to be in attendance. ALEC. F. O'DONOGHUE, Hon. Secretary. TfIEND'ERS are invited for cartage JL of 390 Telegraph Poles from Wharanui Railway Station and dis-' toribution between Kekerangu and Clarence Bridge. Specifications and conditions of tender may be .seen at Blenheim, Seddon, WajxJ, an-1 Kokerailgu Telegraph Offices*, whero tender forms may be obtained. Tenders close at noon on Ist December, 1919, and aire to be addressed to the Deputy District Telegraph Engiue-ar, Box 91, Nelson. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , G. T. KEMP, Deputy District Engineer. WAIRAC' ELECTORATE. MR'R. McCALLUM, M.P:, will address the electors as under:— Marlboroughtown Hall, this evening, ■at 8 o clock. Okaramio, Saturday, 22nd Nov., 8 p m. Kaituna, Monday, 24th Nov., 7.30 p.m. • Havelock Suburban, Tuesday, 25th Nov., 7.30 p.m. Marshlands. Wednesday, 26th Nov., 7.30 p.:n. Tua Marina, Thursday, 27th Nov.. 7.30 p.m. WAIR AU ELECTORATE. MR J. J CORRY, the Progressive candidate, will address the electors as follows :— Springlands Sehoolhoase, this evening,, at 8 o'clock. , Renwicktiown Hall, Saturday, Nov. 22nd, at 8 p.m. v Jiavelock Suburban, Sclipolhouse;, Monday, Nov. 24,' 8 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION. HURUNUI SEAT. ; MR G. W. FORBES, M.P.,, will address the- electors as under: Ward Town Hall, Saturday, Nov. 22., at 8 i>.m. i Seddon Town Hall, Monday, Nov. 24, | at 8 p.m. GET THE CHILD RIGHT. THE greatest asset you can give your chiJdi—the best foundation for a fair start. ;n life—is good j health. Contrariwise to. allow your ! boy or girl to drag .along w.itji a j known abnormality or defect with- j out taking <*.very "easonable opportunity to. have it corrected is a- responsibility- v-hich no conscientious parent would care io shoulder. Chiropractic 's good for man, woman, or child,, but best of all for oluildren. Retardation of ;,rowth, enlarged tonsils, recurrent tonsilitisy, persistent constipation, spinal curvatures and mispl.aoom.ents, adenoidi growths, defective mental development, etc... have all been .successfully dealt with under Chiropractic. Foals deride; wiso men investigate- Inquiries solicited. Terms reasonable. Consultation absolutely lice. J. A. SCOTT, His Majesty's Thea-trow stalls entrance. WE'VE GOT a MOVJbT ON. WE are now busy erecting our new machinery and transferring our stock to the new home of the celebrated "MARLBOROUGH" BRAND JAMS AND CANNED FRUITS IN CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. But we are not too busy to discxiss prioes and contracts for next season with fruitgrowers who are welcome at any tin\e. MARLBOROUGH FRUIT PACKING & PRESERVING CO., LTD. Customhouse St.. (near Gasworks), BLENHEIM. RE-OPENED. — Clothes clfoan«d a»nd pressed and umbrella repairs as usual.—Dye Works, George Stotti.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 274, 21 November 1919, Page 8

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