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; Messrs.; A. I. Wilson and Co. will offer for sale at their, rooms, Brandon Street, on Thursday, February. 4, the residence of Mr. "Peter M Cardie, commanding one of the finest sites oh Wellington. Terrace," and containing eight spacious rooms. 'Prom the two terraces on the back a magnificent. view ; : of the harbour and surroundings is obtained. '■ There is a frontage of thirty- feet bya'large depth, and the place is known as No. 199, Sunnybank. The situation is good and from, its proximity to the city should command tho attention , of professional and commercial gentlemen. The same firm will also offor for sale on Wednesday, Februarys, a desirable ■ a nd; up-to-date eeaside residonce at Paekakariki, thovproperty of ■ Andrew Wylie, Esq.; The "house is of picturesque design, containing five, rooms with every convenience, and oommands a fine view of the sea and ICapiti Island. It: stands on an area of 25.6 perches" with easy access to. tho sea beach. . ; ,■ : ;.■■: .-The attention 1 of tourists and others is direoted' ..to.'an , announcement headed "Hands Across the Sea," which refers to souvenir spoons of Wellington, delightfully embossed in gold and blue enamel, •. also greenstone pendants,'tikis, and paper knives, and other novelties for whioh the firm of G. T. White, la'mbton Quay,' is becoming noted. . . ' ' . . . ; ' Lord Salvesen, opening tho Scandinavian bazaar at Glasgow, . said that' tho Vikings, who wore supposed to hare been raiders and pirates, were really colonists, as the history of Scotland proved. People did aot'ircalise thafcfor. over three hundred years there vas aNorse-King in Scotland, and that for over five hundred years'the wholeof the kr.igdom. of >Sootlftnd was subject to the CrowF.' of. Norway. : It was; not until 1263 that tho Scots wore able to : throw off this ! dominion Ho instanced many place names in the West of Scotland ' and Buraames of • supposedly Scottish familicn to show that tlio Noraemon'j etoy' in Scotland'had been a lons oner '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 7

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315

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 420, 1 February 1909, Page 7

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