AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES Messrs. W. H. Morrah and Co. will sell by auction at their rooms Willis Street, household furniture aud suni dries. . ilessre. T. Kennedy Macdonald Ltd., ' will submit to auction to-morrow at 2.30 o'clock at their Exchange Land Mart under instructions from Mr. Peter* Heycs, his family residence, situate, on Wellington-terrace, containing ten rooms, erected on a section having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 99ft. Cards to view can be obtained from the auctioneers. Also, a shop and dwelling situate in Riddiford-street, opposite Newtowa School, erected on a section having a frontage of 30ft by a depth of 100 ft. Owing to Wednesday next being Arbor Day the firm will hold their weekly sale on Friday, 22nd inst., when they, will sell the contents of 10 rooms, consisting of some 380 lots of furniture, removed from Austin-str«et to their rooms for convenience of eftle. Included in the list to be submitted are a cheaterfield lounge, oak duchesse pairs, bedroom suite, extension dining table, etc.j etc. Messrs. A. Wilson and Co. insert particulars of an auction sale of furniture, including upright grand piano and Remington typewriter, to be held at their rooms on Thursday at 1.30. Tha sale has been postponed from Wednesday on account of the races on that day. WORMS—THE CHILDREN'S ENEMY. ♦ Undoubtedly there is no greater enemy to the Health, Happiness, and Comfort of Children than the presence of Worms. Parents should be on their guard if a child shows any of th» marked symptoms, such as Disturbed Sleep, Grinding of the Teeth, Restlessness, Irritation, and picking the nose, to ascertain for certain if the child ie afflicted ■ with these parasites, aud if .they are, to at onoe administer Coinstock's "Dead Slpt" Worn Pellets according to directions. They are a saf«, | sure, and reliable wmedy, prepared ia the form of a lolly, and children tak« them without any hesitation. l 4l 4 GOMSTOOfs Uwfta OEAO SHOT " C ™Bm PFLIfl 3 Children 'U?a f^ j, U»? Mtii! a. For sale by all chemists, pnc« Is 6d, or will be sent post paid tax receipt of price by Tho W. g, fametock 00.,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 2
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