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INTERESTING, NEW\ AND VERY POPULAR MUSIC. ."A^ft .Abe my Boy,"-big sono; hi*, "Madamoiselle of Armentieres/* Ohio," song and waltz. "Wild Thyme," "On Miami"Shore," song and waltz. "I've Lost my heart in Maoriland." "If you' look into her eyes," (Going Up.) "Do you l;fce me," (Tails Ut>). Bathing in tn» Serpentine," ..(Buzz Buzz). 'N'Everything," a catch ragtime song of merit. Francis and Day's Song Annuals Nes. 34 and . 35, very"limited supply. Call and hear these hit* tried over. Cartwright's Music Stores, Blenheim.—Advt. I'to a <lear Jit£le wife, the star of my jlife, -i • ~ ; ■ ■'...•'.• ■ " •' ; Whose bluo eyes witli love-lighfe % : shine; . . .Andl a beatitiful boy, our pride and In that dear little* liomof'of mine. Oft in winter they wait by tho-garden-gate * • To greet me with rapture pure; And ask did I bu^ their, needed supply Of .. Woods' Great Pepperminfc Cure.—Advt. . 3. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVENTORS. Tho field for invention is a w'tfo on&, and the man; who can think ont, i and develop, some useful article will ■■'. be richly rewarded. Full particuars concerning patents and how to pro- ; tect them are contained in our bookl let "Advice to Inventors." > Send ; ior a copy from Henry Hughes. Ltd.,' l Patent Attorneys, 157 Featheirsifcoi*. Sjreet, Wellingtoa.>--Adrt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 3 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 129, 3 June 1920, Page 5

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