Sister. Avabamia will lecture to-night at 8 o'clock at tho Masonio Hall, Bouloott Street, upon "India and the Vodanta Movement Throughout the World.". Tho lecture is frea, and is invited. ' Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., annouueo the sale, on Friday nest, at 11 a.m. sharp, of 30,000 feet of new building material and 200 sheets of iron, etc., to take- place on the ground, Thorndon Quay (next Dalgety and Co.'s). • ■.'■',/ . Tho big one-ring amateur circus and gymnasium .' display at the Y.'M.C.A.i to-night and to-morrow night should bo a --trong attraction. ; There is a whole host of side shows in. addition to tho main display. Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd., will •sell to-day, at 2.30 o'clock, by order of tho Registrar-of tho Supreme Court, at their Exchange Land Mart, a residential property at Petone, comprising a section having a. frontage : of 40ft. to Sydney Street by a depth of 109 ft., with tho .residence erected thereon containing fivo rooms, etc. To-day,-at 2.30 p.m., Messrs. J. H. Bothuno rind Co. will sell at their auction rooms, Featherston Street, on account of Mr, W. S. Cobham, half an acre at Island-Bay, between tho Parndo and Derwent Street, near to tho tram terminus and the Public IMI. This property will bo sold in threo lots: first. GSft. by 130 ft., having 20ft.' frontage to tho Parndo, together' with the residence of 8 largo rooms and conveniences; section having GGft. frontngo to Derwent Street, by a depth of 100 ft., with stable and coachhouse; and land fronting tho Parado, d6ft. by a dopth of lOpft., after which will bo sold two residences 'in' Macdonald Crescent, near St. John's School, Nos. 11 and 13, containing 11 nnd 11 rooms respectively. These houses bring in £i per week; No. 3G Thompson Street, containing 13 rooms, let at £2; Nos. ■12 and 16 Queen Street, and No 54 Austin Street, in ono block, let at JC2 12s. per week, on land 40ft. by 82 ft. Full particulars of theso latter properties may be obtained from Messrs. Brandon, Hislop and Johnston, solicitors, or from the auctioneers. "I can't understand why my second husband is so fastidious," coufossjd a lady to her besom friend. "Ho scarcely eats-anything. My first husband, who died, used to eat everything I cooked for., him." "Have you told your present husband that?" "Yes.'* "Porhaps that's tha reason/J
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 9
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