Auctioneers' Memoranda.
a The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Co, Ltd., advertise additions to their Ekefcabuna sale list. Messrs Abrah'am and Williams, Ltd , make additions to their Masterton and Martinborough stook sales.
In an article on'tbo money market the New Zealand Tiade respecting the hnlf-million being raised by the Government in New Zealand that it has been arranged for with a wealthy oornpany trading in" both Australia and New Zealand. It infers that the funds will be drawn from Australia. Chinese are now extending their business in the country districts, and are "collaring" the laundry as well as the fruit trade, says a northern paper.' In Eltham and Stratford Chinese laundrymeu are coraoeting with the poor women who have been earning their lirinc at washing and ironing. v ONE BOTTLE CURED 11131. "Last summer," says Arthur JBslton, of Bolton Bros.. Bendigo, Vic, " I had a severe attack of summer comolaint or bwel trouble. For a time I piid no attention, simply let things ran along, but finding it was bscooiming a very serious matter Icon eluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhooa Remedy, whioh t had seen so highly recommended in the papers. Our local chemist sent mn a snvill bottle, and before it was all used I was entirely well. The pain was stopped by the fiat dose." For sale by T. G. Mason, Maaterton.
For Late Advertisement* tea Page 6.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7963, 14 February 1906, Page 5
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