"William Griggs, driver of the Hotel Windsor express, had his collar-bone' broken on Saturday evening, through being thrown from his seat in the smash which succeeded a bolt in Majoribanks Street. Tho express was considerably damaged, but the horse escaped without injury. Mrs. 11. Sutcliffe, teacher of voice production, has removed to No. 32 Eoxburgh Street. Prizes won at the bakers' picnic may be obtained at tho Beehive Chambers tonight. Messrs. Wellwood and Wellwood. Hastings, advertise 4500 acres of freehold land for sale. Messrs. Crichton and M'Kny, architects, Lambton Quay, invito tenders for tho erection of engineering workshops and stores at Evans Bay. These arc for the Union Steam Ship Company. The Petono Borough Council insert nn advertisement in this issue referring to their annual supplies contract. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will hold a sale of household furniture and effects at No. 72 Brougham Street, without reserve, on Friday next. Particulars of a 255 acre dairy farm, wintering 100 cows, arc advertised for sale in this issue on easy terms, by S. K. Edwards and Co., land and estate agents, Masterton. Two freehold dairy farms are advertised for sale in this issue by Messrs. Dalgcty and Co. Mrs. Van Cottle was fond of the bottle, But pray don't imagine that she Was addicted to drink, for I really don't think She imbibed any stronger than tea. But the bottle she swore by and set so much store by Was one that you value, I'm sure, On the label was "Woods" to distinguish the goods— 'Twns the famous "Great Peppermint Cure."- i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1094, 5 April 1911, Page 7
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