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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 26 April 1915, Page 8

 

Murray & Co;, AUCTIONEERS, Land and insurance Agents. IIIVE-EIGHTHS of an Awe rich land ; new 4-roomed dwelling, all conveniences, h. and c. water, etc., gas laid on, grounds nicely laid out and planted. Government mortgage £295. Price £635. IACRE, new 5-roomed dwelling, verandah, two sides, h. and c. water, bathroom, etc. Government mortgage £320. Price £575 ; easy terms. 1 ACHE; new 4-roomed dwelling, all 4 conveniences, windmill and tanks. Government mortgage £260. Price £450. Terms. 1 ACRE, corner section, 4-roomed 2 dwelling, good orchard. Price £400; £50 deposit. 1 ACRE, 5-roomed dwelling, seven ■4 minutes from P. 0.; recently renovated. Price £250. Terms. 1 ACRE Section situated Stephenson 4 Street, nice locality. Price £85. Terms. QKQ ACRES, nice property; 200 acres in grass, balance bash. Stock includes 300 sheep, 6 cows, pigs, etc. New 8-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; dairy, trap shed, cow shed, shearing shed. A going concern. Price £13 per acre. Good terms. A n-J ACRES Freehold. Very choice 4i: • 1 two sheep country. Fenced and subdivided. Few miles from Blenheim. Price, £8 10s per aero. Terms arranged. -* A* ACRES L.1.P., all ploughh*3c*J able, situated ' Flaxbourne. Dwelling and outbuildings. Fenced and subdivided. Price £1200. i J)AA ACRES Freehold,- splendid .1 .£iJJ grazing and agricultural iand; well fenced and subdivided; new dwelling, all conveniences. Practically j all ploughable -/situated about 12imiles j from rail. Price, £9 10s per acre.! Terms. j Murray and Co., ESTATE AGENTS. THE COLLEGE FOR KNOWLEDGE IS IN ■ ~ WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. " ' ' i It is called BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. IT teaches Viva Voce and by Correspondence. Over 700 students on roll. Staff of 17 Instructors, of whom FIVE are qualified Lawyers and FOUR are Double University Degree Men/ Their names are published in pur Prospectus. . Successes in Last Year's Exams, are as follows:— ;; ; • Presented Passed Law ... ... ... ... 45 31 Accountancy 57 41 Matriculation and Entrance Universty ... 29 17 Entrance Military College ... :.. 2 -.2 Public Service ... ... 43 39 Banks' System of Correspondence j Tuition is the finest in the Dominion. ! "Thoroughness and Dispatch" are its characteristics. Students' work corrected and returned with scrupulous promptitude. WRITE TO-DAY FOR PROSPECTUS Woodward Street, Wellington. H. AMOS,— Director. P.O. Box 162. Keen Grocery Prices AT G ASCOiGNE'SV BOURNVILLE Cocoa 11% Is 10d, 3s 8d; Baking Powder, Edmonds, Is 4d] Baking Sod£ 3d lb: Cream Tartar 2s lbj.,Pfice's "Ship" Candles Bd, Venus -#hd Excelsior 7d, all 16oz. plcts.; Greamoata Is 2d; Oto and Oatinarls 3d; Neaves Food Is 2d; A. and IT. Food, Nos. 1 and 2, Is lOd; 31bs new Dates Is; Jam, 3 tins Is; Icing Sugar, 31bs Is; Sugar of Milk Is 6d; L.S.D., Capstan, and Highlander Milk 6d tin; Jellies, 6 pkts. Is; Seeded Raisins, choice, 6d pkt.; Sultanas, best, 7d lb; Sand Soap, 5 calces Is; Sensation Soap lOd; Sunlight and Puritan Is Id; Zebra Paste or Vulcanpl, 3 tins Is—all less 5 per cent, for spot cash. Following line' are net cash: 561bs 1A Sugar lls 106% tin White Rose Kerosene ss; 251bs Stevens Oatmeal 5s 9d; 4 doz. case Highlander Milk 21s 9d; Blenheim Factory Butter Is 3d, etc.. etc.—At GASCOIGNE;S, the store for best value. Removal Notice. J NICHOLAS'sTiHOEING FLOOR. J NICHOLAS, Junr., Blacksmith, c General Wheelwright, Horseshoer, Coach-painter, and General Smith, begs to notify his customers and the piblio generally that he has REMOVED to LARGER PREMISES in ARTHUR STREET, round Wintringham gnd Mitchell's Garage corner. More room, attention, and +h* rery lidst workmanship. J. NICHOLAS, JVN. X

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