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HANDSOME, LUXURIOUS, ANI>SPEJ4DY, THE 1910 HUPMOBILB. The 5-passenger model—the New Zealand favorite—:is a long, graceful car, unmnrred by unsiglitly mouldings. The body is low-hung and "racy," and at the same time roomy and comfortable. The 1916 Hupp is easily one of the neatest cars on the; 3 oad. But its goodness doevS not ceaseJthere. It is luxuriously upholstered? and equipped. Cushions are paddedC with maciiine-picked hair, and havemore and better springs. It is strong and reliable in the chassis. It's motor is an engineering masterpiece—2o pen cent, more powerful than last year, with no increase in petrol consumption—plenty of reserve power to take tho crowded car up hill. The Huppj» has electric starter, electric lights, khaki one-man top, and completeequipment. Drive a 5-passenger 1916H\ipp for pleasure or profit. Writ© for catalogue.—N.Z. Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., Christychurch. Local agents: Wintringhami and Mitchell, Blenheim.—Advt .

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS AWATERE-FLA&BOUKNE Anglican Chinch Services, Sunday next: Seddoa, 8 a.m. (H. 0.), 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. ; Richmond Brook, 2.3O J p.m.—"Key. F. Quintrell. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. (Wellington Branch). RESULTS of Art Unions, drawni* Friday. 31st March, 1916:— WATKA.TO LAJ*TI> SHARES. (MeJMaster Art Union): No. 76.9(51 c—S. Bolton.'Pahiatua. OIL PAINTING: No. 1282—Miss Eva M. Castle, Wellington. '•-'. JOS. LEWIS, Hon. Secretary. THE NEW THEATRE. To-Wight To-night f 'Hie Essnnay Phoio-Plav Co. presents' EDNA MfAYO. HENIIY\B. WALTiHALL, •BRYANT WASH BURN. AND AN ALI^STAR OAST, , In that Powerful and StirringJOicee- . reel I>rama: .■ ;,,ivil:— "*•*' ' 'THE WOMAN-HATER!" "THE WOMAN-HATER!" ' 'THE -WOATAN-HATMt!' * • j: . ''LOST MEMORY." ■ "'s' • 'LOST MEMORY." f ' A Picture with a Lesson. L. Ko. Feature: ; "THE CURSE OF A NAME.'" A Thousand Laughs v INI>rAS LOYALTY TO THE: BR-ITtSH EMPTiRiM LATEST WAR JOURNAL. !• . An«J others. x / TTiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I JO-WIGHT : at 8 prompt ENJOYMENT SUPREME!. * Tho Management have* pleasure .in .. presenting WONDmFUL MAE MARSH In a four-part Mutual Masterpiece i. ' "HER SHA'iTERED IDOL." Y~' : "H*3R SHATTERED IDOL." A; combination of Laughs, and;. Thrills.-Lore, Romance, Comedy, and Adventure. ' ,-• ■ YOU WILL.ENIJOY THIS! • Splendid Supporting Piogramn^B. , . "His Jungle Sweetheart," a charming and unusual Wild Animal Drama. "Cartoons in a Laundry," another of , this wonderful and popular series. "The Dance of the Malays. 3' I "The Island of Ischia." | Two Beautiful;'S(fenic-iriterest Films:- " ! Laiest "Gaumont War Graphic." ' TQ-MORIIOW NIGHT (Friday). The London Film Company's^ Thrilling War Drama in two "pai-ts entitled "THE LION'S 0U85.." - "gAE LION'S CUBS." A sfcir^jn'g patriotic episode exposing .• tho (xerttian Spy System/ and showing f the valae 'of the Boy Scout Wstem m, / -< war iiriieT . •'■•■ .'i-. ■.■'.■""■";■ ' ■•--' ■;. .. •• ■.■ j»j*.•• •" ■■ ■. . ■'■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ - ;■ .s}the- lion's'..oubs' 1-: i,r.- ■ •■;'■. ■■ ■■■•^'^ Wiirbe'shown at ijae 1 MATINEE on SATUiRDiAY: •v MATINEE on SjATURJ>AY, 'And : 'the Management will give a &KIZE OF FIVJ3 -SHBjMNIGS (ss) For the Best Essay on the story xtritteu by a Boy or Girl under 14. Essays to be sent in to *'The Manager, Fullers' ■ Pictures;"; posted ' not later than' Wednesday' nigbi. Essays ■■•must' bear the writer's oamo •' < ani address ANJ> AGE. Tlie decision of tho Managerceni must be accepted ■-• as iuial. " ' THE PI7BLIO -TRUST; OFFICE AC! 1' '. 1908 (Section 50). . IN THE ESTATif OF HANNAH MARY CROUBIS, of Grovetown; 'T Marlborbiigh, .deceased. A LL <Veditors and others having: .^P3I claims* tigninst this estate areHereby required to send them, with ' particulars, on the forms provided to> the Agent of the Public Trust Office at; Blenheim on or before the 6th day of June, JDIG. .. Accounts not rendered by the date ■ named may be rejected. •■■''' AH moneys payable io -the abovoostate may be lodged to ,thc-ci*dit of tho Public Jbjsteefs-accofiXJt-'at any postal money^ofder omce, or paid to tho Agent of the Public Trust Office, at .Blenheim. . FRED. iaTCKETT, sth April, 1910. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT 1908 (Section -50). IN TITE ESTATE OF ALBERT ROBERT SIIHMIIER, of Moleswortii, Marlborough, Shepherd, but more recently a Trooper on [ active serriee at the Dardanelles^- ! deceased. ALL Creditor.-; and others havingclaims n-iainst this estate are heroby required to send them, with partjculars, on the forms provided, totno .Agent of the Public .Ti-wst Ofrjco at Blenheim on or before tho 31st day ol May, 3916. J Accounts riot rendered by the datenailed may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to ft^SSL? *"•Pul)lfc Iv-'sl Offi» FRED. FITCH TETT' 3011, March, IQIg/'* 1" Tl"^'

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 82, 6 April 1916, Page 5

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