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DRJNK CRAVING GONE. "I have not. had drink for the- last,/ live weeks, and n«w have no desirefor it. craving left me afterusing two packets of ,'Diinko.' " So> writes a graceful business man.. Drinko can be given secretly if de- • sired. Full details sent in sealed. envelope.; State ii Mr, Mrs, or Muse. Lady Mahagej-, Drinko Proprietary, v 212f Lamfeton Chambers. Wellincton,,. —Advt.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS RENWTCK Presbyterian Church? Services, Sunday next: Iten- ■- wick, 11 .a.m. and 7 p.m.; Oniaka, &'■ , p.m.—"Rev. J. Richards. \ " CLASS FIRING. THE Tua. Marina Defence Riflor Club will hold the alimial class- ; iirins; on SATURDAY, 14th inst., at- \ I.3(Tp.m. ' Prizes will bo given. Entrance,,' I- is'fti.- , • r .'. . t All members requited to attend. 1 ■■.. • . : . J.-N&AL,; , ■ • ■-■- ■ . ■> ■, ■. - ■ [ OMAKA ROAD BOARD, f ; NATIONAL. EFFICIEI?€Y BO A RD... 1 \ ' MEETING of % tepayers , of.; tho---1 above District will bo held iv. the - Council Chambers-; on SATURDAY ■ NEXT, l ; ith inst.,at"jl o.tn., for the- ' purpose of electing a. District Cojn-c----niittee oj Advice in cohno<itio'h v 'with v 1 '.thc.^boyfi/'schenie..,^..;^-,/:..';. :•'-.'. ;•.;'.",■.. '.y '~: , , A GENERAL MEETING,-of,Rate-•• ■X\. pJiyers of the"; Pnkaka RiverBeard wil'be heldin the reading room at Marshlands oa ' ■M<>N''.OIAY, .April J ■■ 7.6fch, atv7.3O p.m._W:?y.>:"; ■; : VV: V"' Business: To discuss banking:.;" operations. .. • HARRY jf§TACit, ■ '' . ■■'■ Chairman. - : : . Af¥Z*C DAY..", - ;" T -INVITE the attendance of all- LoyaJ^ citi^^ns at the Council Chambers* > , Bler-Tieim, on MONDAY EVENING 'NEXT, the 16th inst. ? at 8 p.m., to--make arrangements,; for the observ---ance of Anzac Day. ~- .. ■.--.-.•■■• , ■~'.; Ladies cordially invited. ,4 ''*- This 'meeting is called in.:-associa-tion-' wfrti: the locals branch of St^. ; Georges-Society. J. J. OOKRY, Mayor. ~ Hts Majesty's Theatre, TO-NIGHT, at 3 prompt And TO-MORROW at 2.30 and 8. "Wonderful Triangle Play. Wondprful Ti-iangle Play. ' "HATE' 5 or .'. "THE ARYAN."" "HATE", or "THE ARYAN.'^ "HATE" or , "THK ARYAN."' "HATE" or "TH?E! ARYAN."' ' F'e.;ttiH'ihg thnt most ■ po\verf ul;i. porfcrayei1' of virile rugged Western^ roles: • ,: ' WILLIAMS. HART. WILLIAM S. HART. , A Rugged Man of the desert* hay- - . ing been, fleeced ;of * his fortune by" vampire women of a, "lawless town,., turns hatefully against the e^iro- ■■> feminine pex. How he becomes'-r^ler-- ; Of a band.of renegades in a uii^ing : camp, utterly despising women * for ~ - ensuing years tintil he is awak^ried 't<f-" - ;;tJ(ie;codes^fv^fe.:iA^^by^j^^ '; :^Kjinru^t|;^^' :^.;th©-.;":: dipKiinaiit mote, qf-this; ppw<a-|ij 1 story. /- ify ' 'Tlie- FrgHting "Bareoii^^ _i>ifeys- in , tliis pietim- tJhe: role ; of a white: man j with-a black heait.'" "'■ ■'..'■ BONNY BESSIE ■.''LOVE'---", ■' ■ '- ■■.BONNY BESSIE I/OVE ' Is the good woman who puts himn right. . -. v : ; A VIRILE FORCEFUL DRAMA.V THAT WILL GRIP YOU FAST. Country Circuit. SEKDON: TO-NIGIIT; RENWTCK: SATURDAY. CAI?LUKE:'. WEDNESDAY. .CANY ASTOWN: TH CRSDAY. DEEP CREEK: FRIDAY (Next). HAVELOCK: SA'I^RDAY (Apritl 21st). . Stationers 9 HalL "Fragments from France," "Still: more Fragments from France,";" by Bruce Bairnsfather. "Splinters," by Lawson Wood." "Merry Mariners," by Lieut. C. 'G'--. Beuttler, R.N.—all good fun. New supply of the Anzac Book—cloth covers for permanent use. WhittaVer's Almanac, Hazell's. Annaal. Neceesaiy reference books right up-to-date on ,all perrinentI>ublic questions. Nrfsnn's Map Book of the Worldwide War. '■■ Daily Telegraph War Maps andf Atlas.' Told in the Hut^-Y.M.C.A. Gift, •Book, published for the benefit of theV.M.C.A world'effort for our soldiers,, sailors, and munitioners. For the long winter evenings-j-Lirther large new supplies of cheat> f s*Reprints. -eight-eenpcDny and CoL ' Library Books. " ' B,H;:..PEWWY:':&-Ofl>>- ' : A WORD "TO YOU, if'l^HEl long dveningb are approach— f. - ing^and-iiow is the time to think: , of-winter/reading. We have a very Ane range of E*iglfeb, American', and\ Australian Magazines, and Papers. :Nevv Novels and the latest Reprints, constantly arriving. Any hook, paper, or magazine not in stock promptly procured. MILITARY BOOKS always im Stock. Sports send their orders to the— Centra! PJews £g'sncy; '' Box 172, Blenheim. Tel. 71..

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5

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