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His S¥Sajesty*s TSieatre. The Premier Picture Palace. i 'Fill *i $£$%*%>'> PsGTIJe>ETQ i BEST OF ALL. To-r&Sght at 8 To-night LOVE'S REVENGE. ! The vivid story of a. woman's revenge upon tho man who ruined and killed her husband. LOVE'S REVENGE. A powerful domestic drama, hold-, ing the atention from first scene to last; 2100 feet. PRISONER OF WAR, Or Napoleon's last days at St. Helena. PRISONER OF AVAR.. The death of Napoleon. An Edison Masterpiece. DOROTHY'S BANDIT. A Western Romance. IN THE NORTH WOODS. A thrilling A.B. Widow Casey's Return.—Hobo Club. —Willie becomes an Artist. — Scenes in Cuba.—Gaumont Graphic. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME at FULLER'S PICTURE PRICES. t Visit the "Cosy"' Theatre TONIGHT and have the world of yesterday; to-day, and to-morrow brought before your eyes while you sit in comfort in the Home of Art, Melody, and Music. •. mOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM British Pictures. FRIDAY ! FRIDAY I COMPLETE CHANGE OF j PROGRAMME, j Gd.-rFAMILY PRICES—6cL Read ! Read!! Read !!! For the first time in the Dominion BILLY McGRATH'S ART CAREER. A rousing exclusive by special arrangement with the International Pictures. A screamingly funny comedy, with something happening every picture. also: B.4CCHUS. BACCHUS. A powerful cine, drama. A most unusual and startling plot. THE PERIL OF DIAZ THE PERIL OF DIAZ. —And— 6—OTHERS—6 PICTON—TO-NIGHT. Partnership Notice. WE John Conolly and Henry Edward Burden, carrying on the practice and business of Barristers and Solicitors at Blenehim and Picton under the style of "Conolly and Burden," and William Thompson Churchward, carrying on the practice and business of a Barrister and Solicitor at Blenheim, hereby give notice that we have entered into partnership in the practice and business of Barristers and Solicitors as from the Ist day of February, 1913. and will carry on such practice and business at Blenheim and Picton under the style or firm of "Conolly Burden, and Churchward.'? •Dated this Ist day -of ? -February, JOHN CONOLLY. H. E. BURDEN, W. T. CHURCHWARD. Cash Clearing: Sale. OUR HALF-YEARLY SALE will commence on Saturday, February Bth, and continue for one month. Our stock of Drapery, Clothing, and tfancy Goods will b© sold at greatly reduced prices to effect a speedy clearance. _50 Pieces Prints, usual price 6d to 9d yard; now 4|d to clear. 50 Pieces Dress Linens, etc., 5Jd to clear. ■ 40 Ladies' Costumes, usual price 42a 6d; now lls 9d. n 50 Pairs Window Curtains from 3a od pair. Men's Panama and Boater Hats, all half-price. 50 Men's Box Suits, 5s in the £ discount. 20 Pieces Cretonne, ssd yard to ' clear. A large assortment of Electro-plated Ware, 4s in the £ discount. All other goods equally reduced in price. Call early and secure some of the bargains. FULLER BROS., DIRECT IMPORTERS, SEDDON. Agents for Cooper's Sheep Dip. P.O. Box 9, Telephone 329. W. H. HUMPHREYS & Co. GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, And FORWARDING AGENTS. Next His Majesty's Theatre, High Street, Blenheim. All descriptions of carting undertaken. Furniture Packed and Removed. Promptitude and civility guaranteed. W. E. HUMPHREYS, Manager. HAVELOCK DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. WCATE AND CO. wish tt • notify the residents of Blenheim, Havelock, and the travelling public generally, that from this datt (JANUARY 27th) a motor-car wil leave the Post Office, Blenheim, ai 9 a.m. daily for Havelock; leaving Havelock same day at 2 p.m. Motor-cars for Hire at Havelock. BOOKING OFFICES': , Blenheim, 'Phone 302. Havelock, Commercial Hotel. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. MR W. RAGG has cue of the Lais* and most np-to-date £y*-«©»iH, Star Motor-cars for hire. Orders left with Mrs Frank Aden will receive prompt fcttsntiox. Telephone 1». jTTIOR SALE.—Good, clean W*rt •JSI4 Paper, in large or small aa«nti ties, »t ''Express" Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 32, 6 February 1913, Page 7

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