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V*7HAT WILL THEY SAT? PHILOSOPHERS given to tho study of abstruse jjrobfoma tell us that the man who makes'two blades of grass grow whore only one grew' boforo benefits 'the human race. 'Ibis is true, no doubt, but the benefit accruing from the extra blade is infinitesimal. What would they have to say about the old Gorman monk who invontert St. Jacobs Oil, a preparation which baa Raved more lives and alleviated more pain than any other medicine tho world has over seen. Kvery careful housewife provides herself with a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil as a sure and oertain remedy for burns, Bprains, toothaoho, sore throat, rheumatism, and the many other ailments every family is liable to. And yet philosophers do not rave 1 r S IT SO? Very few peoplo, apparently, are aware that the Watorbnry ia distinctly mentioned in the Bible, and that, too, in a very early book in the Old Testament. If jon will ask your olorgyman he'll probably say it is not thore ; that this watch, although undeniably a good one, and quite trustworthy, cannot boast of such ancient origin, and so on, ad lib. But he is wrong all the same. The first reference we oan find dates back to the time of Moses, who is oredited with standing on the banks of the Bed Sea, latitude and longitnde not logged j and watching " The Water bury Pharoah and all his hosts." Theologioal students whose meditations are so superficial that they have missed this important faot hitherto, can make up for lost time by scouring a Waterbury and living np to it. 4 FOH. SALE, or To Let, that unrivalled Family Residence, recently the property of J. Liohtsoheindl, Esq., with a good part of the beautiful grounds, full of the ohoioest shrubs, flowers, and fruit trees. This house contains drawingroom 16 x 12, with bay window, dining, 20 x 14. These rooms, with front hall, are most elaborately finished. Breakfast room, 18 x 13, four large bedrooms, one 24 x 12, two with fireplaces in, kitohen, with a very valuable range and high-pressure boiler, sinks, draining, table, &o. ; bathroom, with hot and cold water, plunge and shower and lavatory basin ; p.w.0., washhonae with copper and wash tubs built in, all fitted with hot and cold water. The house is fitted up throughout with gas and Venetian blinds, and eleotrio bells in nearly every room. There are also extensive outbuildings, with conorete floors, readily convertible into good stable and coaohhouse, with independent entrance from Brougham-street. There is also a detached bedroom, extensive conorete paths and yard of best quality. This most complete residence is situated on an elevated position overlooking the Basin Reserve. Any frontage to Bllice-street will be sold to suit puroharer, with a depth along Broughamstreet 127 feet. No money or pains has been spared to make this one of the most benutitul reaiden.ooß in the oity. It is now offered at a price whioh is acknowledged by all to be only half its cost and on easy terms. To view apply to the Caretaker, on the premises. For full particulars apply personally or by letter to the owner, W. H. HERD, Architect and Builder, Owen-street, Newtown. FOR SALE, fronting Basin "Reserve and Ellioe-street, four Sections of Land, being part of the beautiful grounds recently owned by J. Lichtaoheindle, Esq. These sections are all full of the ohoiceat shrubs, flowers, and fruit treos. Houses to snit purchasers oan be built on each, and the wholo Bold on eaßy terms. To view apply to the Caretaker, on tho promises. For full partioularn apply by letter or personally to tho owner, W*. H. HERD, Arohiteot and Builder, Owen-street, Newtown. FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Freehold Family Residence, containing 12 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, washhouse complete, and outhouse, &a., p.w.0., situated in one of the healthiest parts of the oity, commands an uninterrupted view of oity and harbour. Two large greenhouses, stooked with the finest vines procurable ; lawn tennis grounds, &o. Quarter aore of ground. Half the purobase money oan remain at the lowest current rate of interest. For further partionlars apply to ROBT. E. BANNIaTER, On the Premises, Hopper-street. HOBSON-STREET. FOR SALE OR TO LET, tbe Family Residence of the late Mrß. Schnltze, in Hobson-streot. The land comprises an acre laid out as flower garden, shrnbbery, orohard, &o. The house is a most oonvenient one, and oontains 12 rooms. There are tbe usual out-offioes, with stable and coaohhouse. Apply to ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO., Agents for the Administrators. Tji 0 R SALE, By order of the Exeoutors in the Estate of the lato John Johnston, THE "BRANDON HALL" STATION. This well-known property, containing about 9000 aores, is situate in the Rangitikei District, and adjoins the township of Bulb], It has now depasturing upon it about 1000 head of oattle and 2000 sheop. It ia securely fenced and divided into suitable paddooks. The Homestead and Station Buildings are convenient, and the whole ia In good working order. A finu Bnsh of Borne 200 aores, fronting the main road, has been preserved, and about 700 to 1000 aores of good flax grows conveniently near to it and to the Tutaenui stream, which flows through the property. Recently there has been ereoted upon the bank of this stream a most oomplote flaxmill, and the same ia now turning out six tons of dressed fibre pec week at a minimum of cost. For prioe and farther partiuulars apply to JOHNSTON ft CO. Ty ALTER KNOWLES, Sharkbrokbr, Housx, Land, and General Commission Agent. Monoy to Lend on Freehold Security from £50 to ,825,000. No. 1, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ME. A. T. MAGINNITT, SOLICITOR, PALHKBBTON-BTBKET, WXBTPORT. | A OABD.J MB. ALFBED HEEMAN TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Thirteen years' tuition with the best Australian masters. Highest referenco given. Address— Lancaster Ftonso, Wellingtonterraco, next to Sir Walter Bullor'i. ART CLASSES. MJRS..E.-GRABES.(Art Class Certificate) bogs to acquaint Art Students that her olaaaes will oommenoe on sth July. Painting and drawing in all branches. jFor full particulars apply to Mr. M'Gregor Wright, Art Dealer Lambtonquay, WeiIjngton. j NOTICE. I THE Undersigned, am prepared to deliver to any 'part of the town BaySand, Road Sand, Gravel, good Garden Manure, Ashes, Ac, and remove Rubbish. ; All orders left at No. 1, Willis-street, will reoeivo prompt attention. CHAS. LAMBERG. T>RICKS ! BRICKS II IBRIOKSl BRIOKS ! ! ! ; 200,000 Chimney Briota to bo sold by Messrs. Hill, Tonks, & Maslam, on and if>r Monday next, the 19th May, for the ram of £i. pet' thousand, delivered to any reasonable 1 part Within the town' boundary. Cash on deliTsry. - t iDUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. JH. D A L T O N • TCKCirvXD FIRST PRIZE, I,j | FOB. ' l J LADY'S BIDING HABIT. , J. H. DALTON,'43, Cdba.stbkt. — i ■ , JDUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARD. T H. D A L T' O N i•' ■ ' • BXCXITBIX .' i FIRST PRIZE FOB .ARTISTIC CUTTING. . i — — J. H. DALTON, 43; Coba-stbxm. STABLE MANURE omi bo baa at the O Tramway Stables in any quantity gratis,

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 9, 10 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 9, 10 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 9, 10 July 1890, Page 4

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