i, Messrs. J. H. Bethurie and Co. announce in: our auction columns that on Wednesday next January 20,. at 1.30 p.m., at the residence, 'No! 20 Kelburne Parade. (opposite Victoria College), under instruction's from Mrs. Ostler, who is leaying for',England, they arajiolding an unreserved sals .of /.her superior. household furniture. The'furniture is nearly new, and will: be on view on morning of sale; The firm announce in our auction columns a property ouo:tion for Tuesday, January 2G, at their rooms, at 8 p.m; On that.dato they ore submitting the first subdivision of Plimmerton Extension, a new subdivision, situated within; half a mile of the Plimmerton. railway, station- Plimmerton is :the favourite health' resort ,of Wellington, arid on account of the improved railway servico shortly, to bo inaugurated by the Gov'/eminent, the sections must increase in value. Lithographio plans ;aud all particulars may be obtained on application to the ■ auctioneers.' The' terms of sale are set forth in the adver. tisement, and are very liberal:' ; Mr. J. E. Vernon, 5'1.A., 8,5c.,-rector of the Palmerstoiy North High School; announces that a s new boarding-house for boys: has: been added to the.-establishment. The building has. been fitted, with :!all: modern conveniences, and- the grounds" are very.fino. The new term trill commence 6ri Wednesday, February 3,. and applications .for .places should bo made at once. The attention' of printers is drawn to an announcement, in'this issue regarding an auctioi sale of a printer's outfit and plant, to take place at Ifessrs. W. H. Morrah and Co.'s rooms on Tuesday next. . I _ Miss Arline Thackeray inserts a notification •to intending-pupils of the violin that she may be:, seen ; at the Dresden Rooms on Monday or Thursday* or at 196 Wellington Terrace during Ithe, week.. .: Messrs.; HarcourT and Co.'s fresh weekly list : of properties for sale .appear in this issue. ■ The alternative to Imperial Preference is the fiscal ; federation of Canada with the: United' States. . One .thing or the other it will be. In the long run there , will be; no middle way.— "Observer." ' " Thousands :of. men and! women treat what is commonly known as their: health not ris the most valuable asset which; they possess, hut aj a liability of which to; rirfr themselves in thi shortest possible ordoj.—"Tribune.," Providence,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 7
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