A firm of Wanganui land salesmen | who pride themselves on their enterprise recently sold a Gonville property adjoining a church, and promptly planted in front of it the notice. “This property , has been sold by Messrs. So and So.’’ Great was the pastor’s dismay when he , discovered next morning that practical j jokers had transferred the notice to the I front of the church (says the icle’sHardly a day has passed recently, without a North Sea fishing vessel picking up in the North Sea an iron cask of 58 gallons of proof whisky. The quick succession of their appearance strengthens \ the belief that they are part of a cargo • carried by a steamer sunk during the war, and only now breaking tip. ( Give her a Marvellous "Melotone” i and you give her the best. You can pav a bigger price, but you certainly can’t buv a better instrument. It’s e ' gift that is an everlasting gift— a Christ. I mas gift all will appreciate,. There’s a model for every purse at prices approxi- j mating half usually charged Inspection invited, and demonstrations given at Billiards Limited, Top Floor, Baker’* | Building, Featherston Street—Adeft. ,
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 61, 6 December 1926, Page 11
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192Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 61, 6 December 1926, Page 11
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