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The late Mr William Morris, post, whoso death was-recently recorded -in tho cablo messages, was an enthusiastic supporter of tho Irish Nationalist Movement, and hearty sympathy with the doctrines of tho old Land Leaprno founded in 1879 by Mr Michael Davitt. Me Morel*’ .son-ia-law, Mr H. EC. r lrish Minstrelsy ” in the 44 Camolofc” series.; Visitors to the Exhibition and others will And it to their interest to pay ft visit to the shop o I Mr P. Grady, Willis street, where they will find an ex. tensive stock of:novelties, in clocks, watches, jewellery, silver and electro-plated goods, etc., suitable for Christmas and Now Year gifts. All articles are marked in plain figures, and 5 per cent, discount is allowed for cash. The shop will be open every evening during the present month until 9 o'clock. • ' Messrs Shetland and Co. direct the' attention of those suffering from dyspepsia and indigestion to tho eflloacy of Nurso Woodward's health syrup as a treatment for these ailments. Messrs Henry Berry and Co. are agents for cold storage refrigerators and ice-making machines. 1 Messrs Harcourt and Co* will sell, on December 18th, a section of 100 acres situated at Fitzheybert/. Tho land is within a couple of miles of Linton rail* way station, and consists oflevcl alluvial country. Investors and speculators’ are reminded of Messrs J. H. Bethune and Co.'s sale by public auction, to beheld at their rooms, Foathereton street,to-day at 2 30 p.m., when they will sell two choice freeholds In the City of Wellington by order of the mortgagees under conduct of the Registrar of Supreme Court. These comprise a splendid freehold property, having a frontage of S2it to Tory street, on which is erected tho commodious two-story shop and dwollinghou&e and large bakery, well-known as formerly occupied by Mr C. Mclntyre, and admirably situated for business purposes; after which will be sold a choice freehold section, having J33ft frontage to Adelaide road, adjoining the Tramway Pio Shop, together with the two comfortable two-story dwolllnghouses erected thereon, and letat-lOsper week each to good tenants. As the above arc both for absolute sale by order of tho mortgagees, they will no doubt induce considerable competition.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2997, 8 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2997, 8 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2997, 8 December 1896, Page 3

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