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' Messrs. Harcourt. and . Co. announce. in-, our advertising columns that they. will soil by public, auction to-day, at 12 o'clock noon, a 6ix-roomed two-story wooden building {or removal. The firm also put forward a now list of city and suburban properties in this issue. Canine wanderers of assorted breeds which havo come into tho keeping of tho Wellington City Council, and.have not been claimed,will be put up to auction at .the' Corporation Yards, Clyde Quay, at 2.30 this afternoon. The fourteenth annual , ball undqr the auspices of tho Royal N.Z. Artillery is to bo held in tho Town Hall on July 23. . . Bargains in ladies' evening shoes aro eet out in Messrs. E. Hannah, and. Co.'s advertisement in another column. .- : . .. A detailed table of the Australian Mutual Provident Sooioty'.j record; figures from the sixtieth; annual report appears in another purf of this issue; ■ -■':.'.' : Attention is drawn in another column to the last few days of the American Ladies' Tailor, ing "giving up" sale. . . . llr. H. Vf. Earp-Thomas, dental surgeon, intimates that he has resumed practice at his rooms, York, Chambers, Manners Street.. An advertisement, sotting out the advantages of tho'Gregg system of shorthand appears in another column. -

Parliament, Parsons, and the Press versus tho Patient Long-suffering People is tho title of an address to be given by Mr. John Korton, M.L.A., at the Town Hall, nest Thursday evening. . , A tablo of city properties, offered for salo by "Shortt's," Ltd., appears in tho advertising columns. No ono could wish morn- keenly than lie did that we night ono day have a great national theatre, but for heaven's sake let them see that tho tlicatro fell into tho right hands, and did not become a. prey of faddists and amateurs. —Mr, H. B. Irving. Medical men havo been to blamo for what is miscalled Christian Science. It lina become quite common for doctors to place difficulties in tho way of clergymen and ministers attending patients.—Tho Bishop of Carlisle. A mule can kick both hard and quick, And when you least expect it; A cold may kill, and often will Defy you to reject it! But Woods' you know somo time ago, ' And after years of thinking,. . . '■'... Invented his Great Peppermiut Cuio, Xfkkk jtopa all colas like irlaldßgl 13

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 7

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376

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 7

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