To-day, at 2.30 p.m., a highly payable orchard property, situate at Paraparaumu, containing over three acres uad residence, will be sold by Messrs. A. L. Wilson and..Co., by. public auction, at their rooms, Brandon Street. The pro.perty is well planted in apples, pear, plum, peach, lemon, and orange trees. At the same.time the firm will also olTer a cottage property,at Plimnierton, consisting of threo rooms and.section,' within a stone's throw of the' railway station. These properties are real good investments for a man with small capital, ■ To-day,' at 2.30 p.m., a desirable , and up-to-date seaside residence at Paekakarilci will be sold by Messrs. A. L. Wikon at their rooms, 26 Brandon Street. The residence contains five nice rooms, with every modern convenience, area of land being 25G perches. Being delightfully situated,' with a. splendid view at this well-known and fashionable wateringplace, it should command a. ready sale to-day. T. Mandeno Jackson, in conjunction with Mr. T. F. Cahill, advertise in this issue particulars of a .property sale, to. i>2 conducted by them on. Friday, August 12, Poets, Parsons, Peers, and Prince*, All have got corns, sad to state; Watch each one as oft he wince's When his trouble doth relate. But as soon as they're told tho best of cures PEOGANDRA at once relief secures. BAERACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA • FOE CORNS, Is. Messrs. Jacques and Co., fruit preservers,. Motucka, advertise in this issuo particulars of good' and cheap ■ apples. Messrs. J. H. Botlmuo and Co. announce that to-day, at 2 p.m., at their rooms, they are- holding a. sale of drugs and chemicals, oil paintings, engravings, photographs, and office ' copiers. Thedrugs and chemicals are principally 'Messrs. Parkc, Davis ami Co. s. There aro also' being submitted double and single card cabinets, with blank cards and indices. To-day, at 1.30 p.m., an- auction salo of horses, vehicles; and hnrncss will be held by Messrs. Barraud, York and Co., at Watts's Horse Bazaar, Dixon Street. The horses which are to be ollered, are a first-class lot, and tho articles aro all in good order. Mary had a little ham (A pound or so—with eggs), And oft she ran to catch tho tram, For she had nimble legs! She woro a Merry' Widow hat, And staggering coiffure,.. And had a cold, but soon fixed that With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure! -Advt. 19
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 885, 3 August 1910, Page 7
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387Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 885, 3 August 1910, Page 7
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