THE POPULAR SALS. Until Saturday next we aregiirmgi extra-special bargains in Blouses. Costumes, and Overskirts. White India Linen and Lawn Blouses, beautifully trimmed, Is 6d to 4s lid. One-piece Robes half, the usual price. Overskirts, in 6©rge and tweed, ti« very latest stylos, panel backs. 4s 6cl. 5s lid, 7s 6d. ' H. F. H ALL. LATE! AOVEHHSEEIB. COMPANY ORDERS. B. COMPANY, 12th REGBIM^T. ,4 PARADE of the above CoraTiany xl will be beJd at the Drill Shed at 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 12th February. Dress and 'Equipment: Slonch.haSs, khaki uniform, putties, belts, Kide arras, and rifles. G. C GRIFFTTS, Lieut., • •Officer Commanding. TO SEDDQRB GETTLERS, EBESWICK, Butcher,- Waid, • wishes to notify Seddon settfera" that he will bo calling on them oa SATURDAY NEXT, .9th inst. 3 aria will supply meat- at-lowest market rates. DANCES. TABLEAUX,' &.c. A NY willing to. assist as per* -TJL formers (adults or children) can leave their runups and addresses atocy office, 30 High-Street, when Matfeane toley will be ptea«ed to crll upon them. v, 8. A; EDIN6ER, Swret.ii;y. GAR DIEKI FEW. DECORATE© EVENTS. <:. . 'Jjndge: Sirs W. BelL Committee: Mr Geo. Shipley, Mr Fraaer-Tytler. and Miss Brown. Best Decorated Harvest Waggon or Dray. Entrance, 2s. Prize, 10s. Bost Decorated Horse and Gig. Entrance, Is 6*l .Prize, 7s. "6d. Best Decorated Motor-car. Entrance 2s, . Prize, 30s. ' Eest Decorated Ladies' Bicyclo and ridor. Entrance, Is. Prize, ss. Best Decorated Team of Children. Entrance, free. Prize,.ss. Decorated Arch built" by chUdroa under IC. Entrance, free. Priaa, os. . ' , Best Decorated Child and Snnshacte. Entrance, free. Prize,'ss. In all decorated, events there "must bo three entries or no prize. In' all events haying five or mcra entries a second prize of 2s Gd vrll £a given. Gil AND BA LI7OON' DISPLAY. 20 large Balloons direct from Germany EXCURSION TO SHiP CCVE. TUESDAY NEXT, February 11th. riTHE . S.S. ■ -WA ITOHI" will leavo -*- P:cton -a$ ftbo-vo on arrival uf excursion .train^with a. limited number of passengers,' ~ ' FARES-: 2b 6tl retuTn. ' PIiRANO & CD. MARLBOAOUGF! r TROTTIXG CLU3. ANNUAL TROTS., WEDNESDAY, 39th FEBRXTAUY. DOMINATIONS' for all events ±y close with tho undersigned ''-seb 9 p.m. SATURDAY -.NEXT, at hfa office, Charles Street, ■ R. WAKDEN. S USIE QO TB\ BAUD ■\7[ JILL l-ender Test Pieces from iha Rotunda TO-MORROW NIGHT, •commencing at 8 o'clock. BY ORDER. 00-OPERATIO'N MEANS SUCCESS, The Garden Fete MUST BE A SUCCESS IF THE CITIZENS OF BLENHEIM Ob-opevate v/ith THK BE.4UT.IFYINO SOCIETY In their initial effort at tko HBgh Sclio©3 ®r®uzy&§ —ON—. WEDNESD A V ME XT. 'Admission, is; <JliilrJ.ron uridar 12, •fr«c. 10th MOUNPED REGIMENTAL BAND. ~t ..fEMBRRS arc reqiicstod to attend lyl. practice THIS -EVENING at 3 o'clock. R-sisiness: Important. -J R. 11. FULTON, Secretary. FOR SALE.--Good, clean Waste Paper, in large or small qn&n*> i tiesj at ' 'Express Office.'
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 5
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