Amusements. PALACE to-night, T)ALACM ALACE JL ALACiU Wm FAVERSHAM Wm. FAVERSHAM THE OILVEtR T^-ING he Silver .IVing a paramount mavsterpiecjs. Special selections by BR,ILLIANT -rXBCBE&mA RILLIANT \^RCHES.TRA . Friday—Saturday. GEORGE WALSH in the fastest GEORGE WALSH crook story GEORGE WALSH you have seen.. Cheating Herself PEGGY HYLAND A Fox film PEGGY HYLAND starring PEGGY HYLAND USUAL PRICES. New Advertisements, . A WATERE-FLAXBOUIINE Angii--sjk can Services, Siihday., 15th Aug. : \V;ird y 11 a.Mi. ;■ Seddoii, 7 p.m.-—Mr \i)\Q<yy A_ Jenkins. ~ MRS FRANCE.regret« that owing • to illness, she -\va» unablo to meet ho-.-customei^s, b'nt is now shewing blouses, etc., at Room 7, Martin's •Santplo Roor.i. WATEEILEA" FORTNIGHT. TTIHE meeting of the Executive *- «:allod for to-night fc'POSTPONEiD to 4.30 p.m. on MONDAY. N. G. PARKER, Secretary. ROLL UP ! ROLL UP :, M ARLB'OIIOUGHTOWN H ALL. A SOCIAL will bo. held in above j.\ HaJi PIMDAY NEXT. Ladies, a basket ur 1« Cid ; Gentlemen 2s 6u. c. fairiiall. "blenheimborough! THE ladies' lavatory «ib the Council Chambers is temporarily closed for repairs until Monday next. Wm. T. MANSFIEILD'. ft Town Glei-k. Blenheim 12th August 1920. DANCE. A DANCE waTbo- held in the . Okaramio Hall on FRIDAY, August 13th. .: (jlentlemen 2s 6d; Ladies ,1s or .basket. ■ ASSIGNED ESTATE OF F. G. DANIELS, Baker, late of Blenheim.. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of above assigned estate are about to distribute same. Anj7onu having a claim against the estate who has not yet presenteicl his claim must do so on or before 21st inst. or it wilt not to considered in "the clistribution. . RICHAU.B WANDEN, For the Trustees. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ~ A SPLENDID J)lock of 7 acres, X* sitiiato in Brewer Street, together with 10-roomed' iibuse, hot and cold water laid on, and all outbuildings. With the property gees 7 cows, 2 horses, express, milk cart, and all necessary plant ic.tr small milk walk, supplying 80 customers daily. Price as a going concern £2300, of which vendor will accept £300 ca&h.; balance can be arranged. • For further particulars apply to— HUNTER,, THOMAS & PERANO. "WATERLEA FORTNIGHT." riTIIIS WEEK'S programme will be •" continued as follows: — TO-MORRIOW: "Waterloa" BaJl in St. Patrick's? Bflll. Plain and fancy dress. Prizes for costumes. Masquerade until 10.30. Grand March ait 8 o'clock. SATURDAY: "Watorlea Shop" will ba conducted during the day by tho ladies'of Springlands, Farnha.ni, and Mayfield. Sportiiig attractions on the SHOW GROUND: 2 p.m., ladies' "rep." hockey match between Nelson nnd Madborongh; 3 p.m., 100 yds Primdi-y Schools Championship; 3.15, junior Rugby match between Wnitohi and Awatore; 3.45, 220 yds Primary Schools Championship; 4.30, 440 yds Primary Schools Championship. NOTE: "Waiterloa Shop" will bo open from 3 to 5 'to-morrow- afternoon for the reception oj' contributions. Saturday's sporting prograanmo will. be conducted on tho SHOW GROUND. Watch To^aorro.v's "Express" for pro^rajfnmra of GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT To be held in HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE —on—--7.1 O N D A Y. M O N D A Y. DO WHAT YOU CAN". nTg". PAEKI-R, B'ccrcicry. ■ Foi.* your liver's pake take IMPJSY'S MAY APPLE. It will do you good. —Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 190, 12 August 1920, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 190, 12 August 1920, Page 1
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