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DAILY: Nelson and district Offices: Per -Car, at 8 a.m. . Ch ! That Headache, "\TOJI may not be aware pf it, JL but innumerable hear! pains are • constantly and permanently relieved by the 'adoption of suitable spectacles. . ' QUALITY GLASSES. -.. Our lenses,: expertly, ground, and .-faithfully prescribed, will correct eyesight .tb ot is faulty /or weak, thus ■ adding to life:'s richness and charm. THOROUGH ■' TESTING SERVICE. Eyes tested for any defect by painstaking opticians. Satisfaction! ensured always. Morrison and GUberd, Opticians, . 103 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. LIKE! AN ELECTRIC PLANT; TpFHE nerve force which controls .1. the human body is similar to an -electric light or 'phone system. The • central, station, is in the brain—the trunk line or cable is the spinal cord from which the bi\anches pass through the spinal openings to all parts of the body. It the bonos press upon the nerves at these openings it is like turnine. off the switch—the nerve supply is impaired Then the Chiropractor finds the switch that has been turned . off or tampered! with, ■ gradually adjusts th^ obstruction, .and Nature again turns on the •power. Try Chiropractic adjustments—you will never regret it. J. A. SCOTT, His Majesty's Theatre., stalk entrance. Making the Other Fellow Pay, ■^■JSniEN you buy founded ? T and advertised goods you receive better value for money than you could/ possibly buy in any other way. Wares which are not advertised sell 6O slowly that the increased cost of production and marketing make it necessary to sell them, quality for quality, at a 'higher price. Buyers of un advertised goods pay for the advertising of those which are ■advertised. MORAL: Chowse the advertised brand and make the other fallow nay I "THE MARLBOIIOUGH EXPRESS. HAVELOCK~AGENCY. MRS A. PERTIY has l«con appointed agent for THE EXPRESS a.t Havelock as from Ist April, 1920. Subscription accounts as at 31st 'March will be rendered from this office- Subscribers rue requested -.thereafter to pay Mrs Perry. In. consequence of the acute shortage of paper, it is necessary to restrict casual sai«s to a minimum. Those who desire to receive "The Ex•press" are therefore requested to be•eome regular subscribers. H. P. FUIiNESSS, Proprietor. I'^CONOMY1 '^CONOMY and common-sense. — J Why spend money in buying job printing from away, when you can .get it done as cheaply and as well in Blenheim? . . ,

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 86, 13 April 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 86, 13 April 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 86, 13 April 1920, Page 4

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