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Music lovers will welcome the arrival of the three under-mentioned issues:—"Perfect Day" waltz (Bond). Founded on Carrie Jacob Bond s world-famed popular song. Makes a charming solo or dance number, which should find its way into every home. "When the great day comes (Novello). An excellent march chorus song of the martial type. "The Home Bells are Ringing" '(Novello). Written in easy range. "The melody, like the former, and the well-known "Till the Boys come home," is well formed.'and very attractive. The chorus is in three-four time. The demand is rapidly growing- for these- items. 2s 2d oach posted.—Cartwright's, Blenheim.—Advt.

PUBLIC ANHOUNCEMENTS.

Housemaid is wanted. ; Hotel reyuire:> female cook. Married couple require situation. "Quality" hosiery "is being featured f the D.I.C.

* New season's shirts just opened up at Vance's . ' '/.

All sections full of- iieff summer .goods at H. F. Hall's. Advertiser , has sums of money to lenc 1.:

Girl is wanted to mind child during day. : ' ' : Lndies'.: black patent leather boots, oloth tops/ at Hannah's. ■ A talk on grocery bills forms the imbject-niatter of the U.S,.D^s newadvertisement. ".,'■■■■"■•■■./■■

Fountain pens of all makes at prices io suit everyone, at E. H. ■Penhv and Go's.

'. At the stallion parade to-morrow the N.Z. Farmers'" Co-op, will offer a colt for snle.

The social evening in connection with tho LO.R., to have been held to-night, has been postponed till Oct. 13th. • :

'-.Griffiths Bros., Ltd., will offer a jTuso&llaneous catalogue at' their Weekly sale which commences at 1.30 p.m. "A splendid line of milch, cows., furniture, etc., are offered.

A patriotic dance will be held in the Okaramio Hall on Tuesday night. The Post Office advises that thft mail." which left New Zealand on the 3rd of August arrived in London on the 13th September. The rain which has been falling in light showers locally since yesterday afternoon is generally welcomed. It will be beneficial to crops, pastures, gardens, and ploughed lands, and incidentally will lay the dust on the roads The temperature fell considerably to-day,' giving reason to suppose that snow is s f ailing on the back ranges Wd that another series of. frosts may be looked" for. The Officers' Club at Featherston Gamp is to bo opened this week, and tho Anzac Club in Feutborston township towards the. middle of October, The former was built with funds provided bj the Wairarapa Patriotic Society, and- the latter with money donated chiefly by the settlers. For bronchia,! coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. FOR SALE—Two first-class sheep dogs. leader and huntaway; also 10 pairs "White Leghorn pullets laving strain), all laying.—T. j Yemro, Wairau Valley. I —r~ ——^— | A-Farrralng: -Necessity - CLE^BO! " • Tho Scientifically Prepared Drench. For Cows at Calving For Ewes at Lambing GIVE For Horses with colic or gripes "CLEANSO" For Sows before and after pigging DRENCH. For all Veterinary wants go to the MABLBOROUGH DRUG STORES. A. Wl C P H A-1 I, I M,P.B, N.Z, j OHMITST & OPTICIAN' (by Exam.) 1 Market Street, Blenheim. I

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 8

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