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£50,000 FOB A SHOE LACE. This is one example of how a simple invention won a fortune. Our fxee> booklet, to Inventors,", contains scores^--of-/; suggestions for 'jnventorstxhatf^tild prove easy to th& man with a p^lific brain. Khali we tLj *■??» % Henry Hugtea, r< Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, %?<*£ f imgton.—Advt.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ser- , ■■vfces SUNDAY, 12th inst. 11 a.m.: Ward. " 2 p.m.: S.S., Grassinero. 2.30 p.m.: Church, Orassmere. •R»_N«- ADAMS, H.M. A WATMIE-FL.AxioTJRNE AngliCa M,C? lurch Swvmk* on SUNDAY will be: Seddon, 11 a.m. (Gbil,drens Service); Manama, 2.30 p.m.: beddon, i p.m. (Holy Communion-).— Rev. A. W. Stace. ;./..,. = .■ ■■''■' ' GARBEDST FETE. ' ' [ \ MEETING of those interested in , -k. JL the Sick? Shows, and , Procession at the Garden Fete will be held TONIGHT at 8 o'dock, in the buildms nest Dalgfity and <Co.\% High Streetf A. R, THOIVISiON, [_■ ■ ■ • Convener. | .' FUNERAL NOTICE. ' .npHT3-friends of tho late Mrs Edith j.A Ann Mps aw invited to atten3 j her funeral, whieK vvill'leave the l-esi-j tfence of Mr H. Jellystan, Springlands, for the Omaka' Cemetery at 2 o'clock TO-MORItO>V (Pridajt) After- ! noon. HOI>SON & PATCHETT, ■ ; .-'•■■ Undertafesra. HOSPITAL BAZAAR. BANCES ANl> TABLEAUX.! ■TyrADAMte FOLEY will bo pleased to meet any one ■•■■'willing 'to assist in tlie above at. IREMONGFJt'S HALL, Market Street South,, "behind A. Sowman.'« Grocer's Shop,, between 8-and 9 o'clock THIS EVENING for , the purpose oi arranging .for rehearsals, etc. S. A. EIHNG-EB, Secretary.liello TiiWe J ■\7"ES! You ai-e just the person we * want to come along to the GARDE N 'FETE' There .you will «co a plethora of SIDE SHOWS. The like of which will create a newera in Blenheim's liistory. The Stupendous Magnificence of the whole function can only bo appreciated by a visit to the High SchooS Grounds ON-r WEDNESDAY ESEXT.. BE IN THE FASHION AK3> .COME, THE CHRISTOHUROIi 'MEAT-GO.,' LlMii^. PICTON WORKS. THE Company is willing to receive •applications from espeEfc ..slaughtermen ami learners, to commence work at a dato to be hereafter epeciiied. Priority of employraont will bo given in tho order of application. Rate to be 27s 6d per 100 sheep or lambs. Learners will bo guaranteed a THini-, ! mum wage of Is 3d pci' hour un^il | capable of earning m-oro tlian that.,i>y i piecework. . j Full terms ar.fl conditions" of em- ! ployment ftm h* w:ea at .tho : office. :A :•■■' | Wm. MURRAY, TV-, «-, -r, General Maiißger. ' • IV;ton. 3rd February, 1913.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 5

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