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AUCTION SALPJS. Furniture Sale, AT RENWICKTOWN. Wednesday Next. At 1.30 Pil. jTi RIFFITHS *"ii!o&., LIMITED, V.T favored with instructions from Mr J. Haughey (who is leaving Marlboixmgh), will sell at his residenc-9 the- contents oi' iiis household, as follows :— % Piano CHaake, 3 pedal), D. and S. Bedsteads, Mattresses, Duchess: Chests, "Washstands and Ware, Fenders said Irons, Drophead Sewing Machine, linoleums, Crookery, Rugs, Mats, Dining and Kil/chen Tables, Dinmg Chairs, Blinds, Cbuches, Preserves, Tubs, Took, etc. A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. BLENHEIM BOROUGH. ' A FORM of petition for signature .*A. by ratepayers asking far tho formation of an Electric Power Board for -the Province of Marlborough is on deposit at my ffioe. Tlio task and! cost 'of obtaining tho i requisite signatures will be facilitated and lessened if ratepayers (owners. and lessees only) will pleas© call and siem. . ' Wm. T. M;^NSFIELI>, Town Clerk. 9th July 192 p. ' . ' "Tadmor river bridge. KiKA-SHEIIRY ROAD. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this office until noon Thursday, 22nd July, for the erection of. the above bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Westport, Blenheim, and Nelson. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; R. H. REANEY, Resident Engineer. Public "Works Office, Nelson, 23rd June,_ 1920. ' A PPLICAiTONS, to be made on l\ P.S.C Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to noon oh the 26th July, 1920, for the following positions: — ESTATES! ADMINISTRATION OLBRKS, Public Trust Department: Clerical Division: C. IV.: £370/£4OO O. y.:'£3ls/£350. C. VI.: £240/£3OO. Salary according to qualifications: and experience. Further particulars may be ob-tained-on-application: ; A. C. TURNBULL, . •'■•Secreta-ry, Pi|blio- .Service.'. Commissioner. MiVRLBOROUGH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. '.''C . ANNUAL MEETING., ~.: -, fTIHE Annual General' Meeting of 1 -*■" tlio above Chamber will bo* held in ' the' ; CcMincil Cliambers on WEDNESDAY ■;:Evenitig''nex^ tlie 2istMnst v ..\' _. "' . .'. ...: '..., .~' AH members and ihiencling members are■ specially requested.to bo in attendance. , BUSINESS: To' Tcceive Annual 'Report and Balance-sheet. Presidential Address. Organiser's Report. Report from Delegates i;e- deputation to Cabinet. Ministers. And General. ..-.-'. ,'• ALEO. JT. O'DONOGHUE, ■ : 'Hon. Secretary j The I.C.S. Phonographic Language Outfit FOR TEACHING FRENCH SPANISH. THE I.C.S. Language Outfit consists of the Thomas A. Edison ; Amberola four-minute, new model Phonograph with special Adapter and language speaker; a recorder for blank cylinders; light hearing tubes; and a flexible speaking--tube. There are 13 blue Amberol fourminuto records, comprising 30 lessons. ■* ' ■ There are 4 volumes supplied, one for conversational lessons, covering avocabulary of 1500 words, taking in grammatical construction, a drill, and also sentences for phcoiographic reproduction." A Dictionary of 6000 words; a Grammar divided into vari6<i.a lessons, and arranged in" a manner which enables the student t.£> strengthen his knowledge of tho language gradually; a Reader,- the subject maitter of which covers a wide range of literature and business forms; many selections from tho classics are given, and the commer:cial; political, and1 industrial conditions of 'the country are described. ADVANTAGES OF THE I.C.S. SYSTEM. The phonograph is t n ideal instructor. The student can take it with him wherever ho goes. He acquires correct pronxinciation by imitation and repetition. Each record is perfect in ac?ent, inflection, and pronunciation. Student has no books to buy. Student learns to write* the language. OUTFITS obtainable only from INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 63 DIXON STREET, "WELLINGTON N.Z. JWp^^i E; Preston, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BACON OUREII, etc. BEGS to announces that in spite of all reports to tho contrary, he is still operating in Maxlborough and surrounding districts through his representative, W. F. Curie, who i* authorised to give the same good value as heretofore and pay ca-sh for all purchases made. All communications wili r<?<'ei'v<prompt attention addressed to Box 189. Blenheim. Cold foot? A .Bnt^.h nuuio "( rNIQrJ':" HOT VvATKJI TiOm.X \i'i]\ anon restore ein.-ul:ition. A boon these cold nights, -hk! cof.ls :\ h>\\ s-hi!lmp;s. Obtiiinnulc cveiywliore Look i'or the brai'.-.i w'.-A-n l)!iyiiia:. -- Advt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 167, 17 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 167, 17 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 167, 17 July 1920, Page 8

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