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MEDICAL PRACTICES FOR SALETIT E D I C A L PRACTICE, SUBSTANTIAL COUNTRY CENTRE. VERY- PROFITABLE CONNECTION. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG SURGEON. Residence comprises Dwelling, 5 ROOMS, SURGERY, WAITING ROOM. Every convenience; Garage; all in good order; rent exceptionally low. £3OO INCLUDING DRUGS AND •SURGERY FURNITURE. At this-price simply for tbe reason of 'present-practitioner leaving New Zea- '; land. For further particulars consult y IRELANDS, 'ESTATE AGENTS, ' MANSE STREET. BUSINESSES FOR SALE • ILLIARD SALOON and Small Business J combined; full-sized tables; very low rent; owner been in it many years, is comfortably well off, and wishes retire; £450; this is a genuinely good proposition.—233, Times. lau FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE FARMLET SUBURBAN HOUSE. As x Advertiser has Farmlet, 4J ACRES FREEHOLD, with House and buildings, couple miles from tram, value about £6OO, and as be requires a Suburban House, be would MAKE AN EXCHANGE FOR SAME. Will give a good deal for Comfortable, Plain House. >; j 122, TIMES. SECTION FOR CAR. Owner of Good Suburban Section, value £IOO, no mortgage, would take English Light Car or heavier American Sedan about same value. Private Owners only. 123, TIMES. }ERFECTO.—The Perfect PAINT, at lowest price; greatest covering capacity; ready for .brush ; all colours,—-Wren's.
Bow Bella were heard again in London on April 26, not in Cheapside. but in Croydon, where a large assembly met to see the recasting of the great rtnoi bell at a foundry. . Before the ceremony the chimes of Dick Whittington were played for Mr Gordon Selfridge, who in 1931 offered to defray the cost of restoring Bow Bells The four and a-halt toot of molten metal were released from the lurnace and slowly poured like treacle into a giant cauldron. After the last drop had fallen, the rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, the Rev. S. G. Ponsonby, and the churchwardens, Alderman Sir Louis Newton, Mr Selfridge. the Master of the Grocers' Company, the Mayor of Croydon, and a member of the Ancient Society of College Youths all flunz silver coins into the cauldron for luck. Five of. the Bow. Bells were cracked, and these'with three trebles have been recast and the whole peal corrected in tune.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22020, 1 August 1933, Page 10
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