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AUCTION SALES QO SUNNY SEASIDE BUILDING SITES SUNNY SEASIDE BUILDING SITES PAEKAKARIKi\nORTH END). AW ATE A SUBDIVISION, WILL BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER ist, 1923, AT THE HALL, PAEKAKARIKI, At 2.30 p.m. by MESSRS S. GEORGE NATHAN AND JO. 98 HERE is a rare chance for you to obtain a seaside section at a -eery reasonable outlay, in Wellington's most popnlar week-end and „ ®f cean All the sections facing tho ocean are delightfully situated facing the ocean, and within a mile of Paekakariki Station. , ... Glorious ocean outlook, excellent view Ivapiti Island, with the rugt? line and snow-capped peaks of the South Island in the distance. , Healthy and pleasurable environment. Splendid bathing beach, uiumr «sse<l fishing—tho King Fishing near Kapiti now equals that of INortn ’ atera. ;1 waters. ~ . . Fine Golf Course and Bowling Green will adjoin the property. , This is the nearest seaside property to the city which has not already neen SOUl FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF INTENDING BUYERS ALL TRAINS OENCEPTING MAIN TRUNK) STOP AT PAEKAKARIKI. From Wellington 8.20 a.m., 9-10 a.m., 9.35 a.m.. 12.15 p.m., 1.25 P m .>>l3 p.m.. 5.2 a ® ’ 6.24 p.m., 11.25 p.m. (Saturday). From Paekakariki—a.sQ a.m., i a.m., 10.68 a-m., 4.31 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 5,50 p.m.. 6.8 p.m., 8.52 p.m. What a unique opportunity to own a seaside home ot your iory own. Note these remarkably ea-y terms: —10 per cent, on fall of hamrne , P cent in 6 months; 10 per cent, in 12 months: balance 5 years from date ot sale, all unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent n canv PLANS NOW READY, PLANS NOW READY, And can be obtained from — KIDD’S STORE, PAEKAKARIKI. OR FROM THE AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105- Customhouse quay, Wellington.

B V I X SALK. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. 300 mixed 2-fooths (shorn) 10 mixed cattle FOX TYPEWSiI Sits, latest models, fully guaranteed, reduced 20 l>©* cent (or . e month only. Get our price list W. J Scater and Co.. 32, Grey street. AN TED Sett—Pure _Cey Tea.^Slb, lie Sd ; lJib. 22s 6d. fiuotations for chests. Hutval Box 1107. AVellington. re free; 'ea Co., HAILS CLOSE TO-DAV Cnited Kingdom and Continent of fc>nrope; also Pitcairn Island, Cristobal (Panama Canal), Central America, British, French and Dutch Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador, per Romuera, at Auckland, per Main Trunk Train 11.20 a.m., noon. Mails reach London approximately January 3rd. Corresyonadence must be addressed per Bemuera." . Blenheim, Havelock, and Picton, via Blenheim, pet Echo—2.4s p.m., 3 p.m. Nelson. Havelock (including Upper Pelorus Sound), and Blenheim; also correspondence for the undermentioned bays, to connect with oil-launch at Havelock: Bulwer, Crail Bay, Elaine- Bay, Homewood. Hopai, Mansroa, Okoha. Pohuenui, Port Ligar, T* Puru, Wakatahun, and Waitata Bay j also private bags for Brightlands, Eli Bay and litirangi estate, per Ngaio—s p.m., 5.15 p.m. Bout hern Offices of New Zealand, a.so mails and parcels for Greymouth, Hokitika, and Reeftcn; and mails un <l express transit-paid parcels for Westport; also Kaikoura, per Mararoa.—o p.m., 6.45 p.m. (Late-fee box at gates to ferry wharf, at steamer 7.30 p.m.) TUESDAY. .’f reel niai', for America, fiaTotonga, wv.t Tahiti, closes C.P O at 11 a.m. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, United States of America, Canada, Mexico, West Indies, via San Francisco, per Maunganui—l p.m., 2 p.m. Mails due London about December 31st. Money-orders must bo obtained by 11 a.m. Cook Island (including Rarotonga, Aivutaki, Mauke, Atiu, Manihiki, Penrhyn, Mangaia); also Tahiti, p« r Maunganui 1 p.m., 2 p.m. Money-orders must be obtained by 11 a.m. Note.—Newspaper rate of postage to United States of America is Id for the first four ounces and id for each succeeding. two ounces. WEDNESDAY. Parcel mail for United Kingdom and Continent of Europe; also Monte Video and Tenerifle, close C.P.O. at 3 p.m. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe; also Monte Video and Teneriffc, per lonic at Lyttelton, per Maori —4 p.m., 5 p.m. Mails reach London approximately January 10th. Correspondence must be addressed per "lonic." THURSDAY. Australian States, per Ulimaroa from Auckland, per Main Trunk train—lo.4s a.m., noon. Correspondence must be specially addressed "per Ulimaroa.' Parcel mail for Australian States and the East close C.P.O. at 3 pm. FRIDAY. Australian States; Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlement*. Egypt, and South Africa, per Mararna—9 a.m., 10 a.m. N'ue Island, per Ysabel at Auckland, pak Mbin Trunk train—ll.2o a.m., noon. OUTGOING OVERSEA MAILS. Mails which left Auckland on October oth, pel R.M.S. Niagara, via Vancouver, arrived at London on November 10th; also malls which left Wellington on September 25th, per R.M.S. Maunganui, via San Francisco, arrived at London on October 27th. INCOMING OVERSEA MAILS. (Arrival dates approximate only.) S.s. Maunganui left Sydney for Wellington on November 22nd. She carries 61 bags of Australian mail, 119 bags from beyond Australia, and 109 parcelreceptacles for Wellington; due here November 26th. R. Makura left Suva on November 19th for Auckland. She carries 443 bags mail for Wellington; mail due here November 24th. S. Orowaiti left San Francisco for Wellington on November 6th. She carries 194 bags mail and 447 parcel-receptacles for New Zealand; due here November 80th. MAILS CLOSE DAILY. Southern offices, per ferry steamer, t p.m.; late fee 7.30 p.m.. (Late fee box at gates to Ferry wharf.) Palmerston North, Wanganui and Bangi. tikei district, 7.30 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 3 p.m., 4.30 p.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki district, 7.30 a.m., 11.20 a.m. Manawatu district, 7.30 a.m. and 3 p.m., late fee 3.15 p.m. Wairarapa district. 3 a.m.. 6 a.m., 3 p m., late fee 3.15 p.m. Napier and Hawke's Bay district, 8 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 3 p.m., 4.30 p.m. Auckland and district, 11.20 a.m., lato fee C P.O. noon, railway station 12.40 p.m Parcel moils for Auckland and district, 3pm J. C, McCREA, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington, Novembci 24th, 1923. The Chalice of Life is a flagon of fire, Tho Ices of its tide are the dregs of desire, Drink deeply life's draught whilst yon may, Tlfo flavour grows bitter as youth slips away For ago in its anguish of pain and regret, Tho Chalice of Health holds solatium yet \\ hen bronchial afflication in dread j-ou endure, Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11685, 24 November 1923, Page 16

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