PICTURE HUUSES. SPECIAL SPECIAL THE ADVANCE ON KOKODA. THE ADVANCE ON KOKODA. Actual scenes of fighting by Australians in the Owen Stanley Ranges, Jh# SKouu House of Marlborough I PALACS I Ouf AHr*«tiOH Glorify Scr««A Phone 1812 for Reserves r^j NOW SHOWING, 7.45 p.m. Matinee Thursday, 2.15 p.'m. MISS BETTE DAVIS MISS BETTE DAVIS And HERBERT MARSHALL — In — "THE LITTLE FOXES." "THE LITTLE FOXES." "THE LITTLE FOXES." An R.KO. RadiO' Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PALACE FEATURETTES "The Spice of Varietv." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCTER'S ROCTER'S (E. Cholerton) The Premter Opticians, Christchurch Now visit BLENHEIM monthly. \ PPOINTMENTS for next visit during November can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on the Manager, U.F.S. Dispensary, 'phone 1481. or Dr L. F, Ball, Dental Surgeon, 'phone 1631. EGGS GGS /"iONSIGN your Eggs to us. Last week's payout 1/8 per dozen. Total expenses 2d per dozen. N. R. McMURTRY & CO. LTD. TO-DAY'S BIG NEED. OUALIFIED WOMEN BOOKKEEPERS. THE fact that so many qualified women book-keepers are now successfully filling important a.dministrative positions in industry today is proof that the qualified woman has almost no limits to her advancement. Entrust your ccaching to Hemingway's. the foremost book-keeping coaches. Star: on the road to a bigger jcb t.o-dav — write for details to HEMINGWAY'S EMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. inO BEDROOMS each with priIUU vate telephone and hot and cold running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available. Unrivalled situation in Cathedral Sq., heaix of the City. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. (Lunch optional). — N. WRAY MILLNER, Proprietor. TRY mHE r\ RITERION XHE L' RITERION FOR A GLASS OF Good q peight's a le. OOD O PEIGHT'S xi LE, Good judges say: The best is always on tap at THE CRITERION HOTEL, BLENHEIM. R, J. MEATYARD — Proprietor.
DRY r\ LEANING. RY \J LEANING. « "TIOR the convenience of the Armed T Forces and the public arrangements have been made with the Valet Service. George Street, for parcels to be left at our shop. Leave your Dry Cleaning and pressing work with us and it will receivei prompt attention. No extra charge for this service. You pay only the Valet Service , rates. TOHNNIE TT7ALKER fj OHNNIE VV ALKER "The Shop for Men." SPRING GOODS. |AA NEW SMART FROCKS just 1V/U arrived. Good value. ROSE MARIE GOWNS (Next J. R. McKenzie's). Still The Popular Hairdresser and TobaCconist — Gordon -qartlett ORDON JDARTLETT Market Street South. AUCTION SALES. PIG A/TARKET ig IVI ARKET. friday, october 30, at 2 p.m. Sharpi THE following ara our entries to date with further invited: — 4 Berkshire Weaners, 5 Berk.-Tam. Slips. 8 Tam. cross Stores. 18 Tam. cross Weaners. 2 Large White Sows. ALSO 6 5-gal. Cream Cans, 4 new Rimu Pig Troughs (5ft and 6ft), 1 Cai't Saddle, 2 Pulley Wheels, 2 McCormick Deering Mower Knives (fii'st . class order) , 6 sacks Seed Potatoes (various varieties), 3 sacks Pig Potatoes, 1 set Trailer Wheels and Axle, tyres; nearly new. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. Main Street, Auctioneers.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXV, Issue 254, 28 October 1942, Page 1
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