BEWARE 1 Mr Th. Halderness, Dappil, Qu. who was suDplied with a substitute of the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT writes: — "Back it will go like a shot. I have been using your Extract myself and familyj for over forty years, and none other will suit me. I have lived to re-echo the words of my mother, who derived so much benefit from your Extract that she would end her days cheerfully by praising and advertising it, and I will not stand by, knowing the real value and good of your extract, and submit to this." Remember, SANDERS' EXTRACT CURES,_ because it'contains ethereal and antiseptic substances not contained in other eucalyptus products. SANDERS' EXTRACT HEALS, because it is *ree from the irritating substances contained in other eucalyptus preparation. Insist upon the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT. A HOUSEKEEPER seeks~~situa- . tion where no objection to one child. Apply at once "Expr<?;>s" Office. GARDEN FETE EXECUTIVE. TMPORTANT MEETING TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT at 9 o'clock. Auction SaEes. TO-MORROW : 1.30 p.m. MESSRS CORRY AND CO. will sell at their rooms, High Street— 1 Spring Dray Horse and Harness 1 Trap Mare, quiet I Hack,7 years x . 1 Gig, Set Gig Harness Double-barrel Gun, Rifles ;/ Horse Covers^ Cart Harness ; ■ ;'6New Bicycles (English maJ^e)' ";2,-New Bicycles, Potatoes '< Apples, Apricots, Plums, Pears \ C Bedsteads, Mattresses, Couches, Chest Drawers, Tables, Pictures, Piano (Collard %nd'; Col; s lard);-.and: sundries.PEACHE^ I PEACHES ! * We are now booking orders for splendid Bottling Peaches (Salway), the best variety. These will arrive freshly picked at end of month, and thost requiring any would do well to book to arrive H. W. HORTON, " Auctioneer. TO-EViORROW : 1.30 p.m. GRIFFITHS AND SON. will sell at their Mart, High Street— 20 Cases Prime Peaches, 20 Cases Prime Nectarines, 60 Cases Tomatoes, Plums, . Apricots, Apples, 20 pairs Young Cockerels (well-grown), Ducks, Hens, 50 Pictures and Oleographs, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles (English make, new), lurniture of all descriptions, and a lot of nic-nacs too numerous to particularise. " * 12 First-class Dining Chairs, Easy Chairs, Stove, Ranee. A. R. THOMSON, Auctioneer. TO-mO R R O W : 12 NOON GRIFFITHS AND SON, favored with instructions from J. Mills Esq., will sell by Public Auction at their rooms, High Street: His farm at Ivoromiko, containing 29 acres, with comfortable sixroomed dwelling (matai and ! rimu), bathroom, and all modern conveniences, wash-house, dairy, stable, cowshed, shop-yard's, and orchard. This is & charming little wroperty ten minutes' walk from the' Railway ! Station, opposite the Koromiko school ' and close to the Post Office. All flat ! and ploughable, it is an excellent property for either agricultural or ' grazing purposes, and strongly recom- ' mendod. j Full particulars as to terms and ' conditions of sale on application to— | GRIFFITHS AND SON, j Auctioneers. j — _ _ j A arm is kaown by the %a«litj o? sts printing. Business men who are ?>hte to recognise good printing wh«sa they sea •& send their ortkrv fa fche "ExpW' Joft Printing Worl» 1 Moderate gwrcoss tWHaaafereiiS $,r<^. j glass grade* $ ;
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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