AGITATION AGAINST TOTALISATOR.
(BY TELEORArH— OWST CORIIESrONDKNT.J DUNEDIN, This Day. Tho Women's Christian Temperance Union intends presenting to Parliament monster petitions, circulated in the various churches throughout the colony, urging the repeal of the tobalisator. The movement is to be backed up By united addresses from the pulpita in Dunedin and the suburbs on the lost Sunday in June.
Messrs. H«rcourt and Co. direct attention to thoir sale of city and suburban business sections and residential propertios, to bo held on Wednesday ne^t, at 2.30 p.m. The properties) which are advertiied in our auction columns, comprise soven business sites in Constable-street, Newttfwn, right on tho train routo, and within' a few minutes of Kilbirnio, Evanu Bay, etc. Section No. 1 has a frontage of 40ft to Constable-street and 92ft to Owen-street. Tho remaining six sections havo frontages varying from 30ft to 40ft by on average depth of about 93ft. One five-roomed and two four-roomed villas in South-road, Berhamporo, close to the Athletio Fork, and within ton minutes of the oily by tram ; also a four-roomed dwelling Ou a very fine residential site in Parlia-ment-street, Thorndon, commanding view of city and harbour. Tho same firm aleo announoo a «al» by publiv auction on Tuesday, 3rd July, of eight buildinß sections in tho suburb of Northland, to close accounts in tho estate of the late Ohoa. Pharaayn. Full particulars and conditions j>f. »»!• may bo hid upon, application,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 5
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