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Don't deduct your^gift"ioi.t,he,MarlboroiigK Ambulance Fund from other IJ'iiv.rlc! i ArJiH-. . .. ... ,- -~- .. . 1 iVm -

WATSON'S No. 10 mellowed by ago.—Advt. ■■■;• ■;■■•■'■" '. : :■',..','.. ■

Mrs Kaybittle: "I see Mrs Brown's got a aew/?travpj'. and it' does. Jobk nice.'.' Mr Haybittle: "That's not now. Brown got it done" up at J. Nicholas's., Arthur :Str;eet.,"rr-Advt>.

If you 'are'.troubl^jcl with distracting 'cornjplairi^, ,':'y.o.uwill derive inimeclii^te and., permanent relief from. B.drraclQtig.lj; s Magic- Nervine,- -Aqvi,'' .'. .'r'.^.i '.. .^v- ■■;■.■:,;-'H-

; Did you hear that "^ui^ant vhad made the New Commercial'tKe most comfortable house to, ( Wel- t stay,at.inlington ? \ Stay where you are, known and appreciated^—Advt. : '

Bleiiheim .women' Hfill rJi>e ,glad to know that: Incal grocdrs have ordered a plentifalisupply'of.-the fa?#ou£/"No. Rubbing Laundry Help" top arrive in a re«v days.. Messrs JB*vin'aird C«?i a'ie the wholesale distriby^in^' agent's.f-;,Adv-t>!. ;;v -■■ V •'■'.'.

- A' f.ihi^iis war ' correspondent ■ihat the ' soldier's mainstay,'; as \ tea, which ;al^'ays. delights' and"refreshes. The most aelfciou.s;".'iiLd refreshing of nil teas W; DESERTGOL^. and. it is vei*y eco)i6mical.;4—AdW:^ .; ■ ." '■ : '..:.-

j Thrifty foUf , everywhere ■ order >{NA.ZOL" %' banishing 'coughs and: colds, and relieving sore throat's.'Most economical and always efficacious, fcvlsty erases-cost only.ls 6d^.-i-r-Advt.

I WiFIO WAS OOLONODL SHRAPNEL? j _ Colonel Shrapnel was the man who ! mventod the shrapnel shell—one of | tho deadliest missiles of war. Perhaps YOU have an id^a for a war invention! If so, call and we will have a chat together concerning its prospects—there' may be quite a . lot of money in the idea. If ycm cannot call write for our free booklet.—Henry! Hughes, Ltd., Patent. Attorneys,* P eatherston Street, Wellington.'— 5 Advt. ' | After the theatre or party iiake a J sniff or two of ' 'NAZOL," This 'wards of? chills and sore throats. Caii. bo $ carnod. in pr..-];ofe or pui-.&e.- Get iiic :■ go.n.iine.~-Adyt».'. * :""" |

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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