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whisky and Wai-Rongoa Tina is the choice of th 6 man who wishes to take whisky in the pleasantest and most beneficial way. The mildly aperient and diuretic qualities of Wai Runga Natural Mineral Water counteract the astringent tendency of whisky and make the flavour softer, mellower, fuller. Wai-Rongoa aleo blends perfectly with wines, milk, etc. Hotels, clubs, stores/
For continuation i>£ news see fourth pago WANTED Experienced ASSIeTANTS for clothing and mercery department. Apply to F. Armstrong & Go, Ltd, Drapers, Christchurch. MONT D’OR GOL J MINING COY., (in Liquidation). SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23bd At 11.30 a.m. Sharp.
ACT fKG under instructions from the Liquidators, we shall offer by public auction on the claim at Sailor’s Gully, R:ss, on above da’e : All that Freehold Property situate befween' the township of Boss and railway station on tin northern side of Miorlnuse Boad, being Sections Ko 1325,1190,1006 and 1018 comprising 94 acres L rood 28 perches, having a frontage on Moorhouse Road of 23 chains 59 links with dep'h toward® Tolara Biver of 40 chains 10 links together with 3 acres o i south side of Moorhouse Road, opppsite the old boiler and kiown as Porter s Section. Also - All be tools compmiag picks, shovelr, axei, tomahawks, hammers, slashers, saws, crowbars ropts, blocks, bars, jacks, anvils, beltows, coldsets, chisels, force pumps, etc. G-'ld sca'ts with weights up to 200 ounces, magnet",’uishes, blotvers, etc., etc! Terms ca hon the'fall of the hamme". W. Jh-FFIIIKS & CO. , Auctioneers.
KANIERI RIFLE CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING of the 1 Kanieri Kille Club will be bald oa pAFDKDAY, 15)th MAY, 1917, at .Kanieri. Business :—To elect officers and general. THOS. EYBNDEN, Vice-Captain. AUCTION SALE.
OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, bEWELL STREET, HOKITIKA. At the Mart, Wharf Street,.on SATURDAY, MAY 19th, at 11 a.m. Messrs pollock & bevan instructed by Mrs A. L. Bernhardt, will sell as above: Freehold Sections 1457 and part 1458, containing 30 perches, on which are erected a substantial fix roomed dwelling, wiih all conveniences. Section 1457 has a frontage of 33 feet to Sewell Street with a depth of 165 feet and part Section 1458 has a frontage of 33 fee* to St’ffell Street, and 82£ feet to Park Street. Owner willing to make easy terms viz, £6O down and balance can be paid by way of rent'
AUCTION RALE. la tlio Estate of WILLIAM BRANDT, Decease!. On the prein'ses at Rimu, cn SATURDAY, 19tli MAY, at 3 p.ffi. Messrs pollock & bey an, under instructions from ihe Administrator of the above estate, will sell as above:— License for Residence S'te No 2752 for 42 years from 28th Judc, 1912, containing 1 rood 13 perches on which is erected a 5-rocmed dwelling, together with a quantity of furniture and sundrhs. also . Freehold Sections numbered fi7, 22t>, 72, 73, 74 ant 75, situated in the township of Okarito, containing 2 roods 20 perchrs.
Yt Office A»TE PAPER for sale m any quantify Apply to Gordias The lead mg medical beverage of the age-WOLFJB’S SCHNAPPS,
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