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AUCTIONS. ITVE CEASED ESTATES. ■pOBERTS AND pOMPANT, J Under Instructions from the Public Trustee as administrator in these Estates, will I Sell at CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, j SWANSON STREET, I TpVRIDAY, r\CT- 29 AT 1 P-M " '| In Estate of Michael McClalr, TWO LEVEL FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 1 being Lots 59 and 60, sitnate MORTON ROAD, POINT CHEVALIER, only a tew I hundred yards off Great North Road. There jis a small Whare on one of the sections; I each section has a frontage of approx. 50 x 1158 feet, high, and ready to build on—no gor3e. Good prospective value. In Estate of Joseph Henry Jones, A 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, hot water system, gas laid on. Good J-acre section. At present let at 30/ per week. Situated Mokola Road, Birkenhead, known as "Wednesbury.' Very suitable for employee at Sugar Works. First mortgage approx. £313 to Sugar Refining ' Company, repayable by four-weekly instalments of £2 %/, covering principal and interest at 5 per cent. Bus passes the door. 2 Tj\RIDAt, /"OCTOBER, OQ AT -J O'CLOCK, At CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET. •OOBERTS AND pOMPANT, Instructed by the Owner, will Sell His SPLENDID S-ROOMED HOUSE on Corner of ORCHARD AND HERBERT ROADS. This house is constructed to last, and will be standing four-square when many of the Jerry-built bungalows are crumbled to borer dust. The garage and washhouse are built like a miniature house, and could he converted into a 3-roomed cottage for about £50. The house has two entrances, and could easily be made Into a compartment house. Splendid large corner freehoia section, approx. 50 x 130, only 3 minutes from Dominion Road car, one minute from Dominion Road bowling green. Every room is in splendid condition—the owner is a carpenter and bonght this property for his own home. OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL WITHOUT RESTIVE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. INSPECTION ANY TIME. 1 4 EDUCATIONAL TITtTHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: A. B. CHARTERS. C.M.G., D.5.0., M.A. GIRLS' HOSTEL. Provision has now been made for a GIRLS' HOSTEL, which will be ready for Boarders on the Opening of School on FEBRUARY 7. 1027. As there will be accommodation for not more than about 55 Girls, and as that number are now boarding privately, early apllcation is necessary, and should be made to the. Principal. The HOSTEL is in quite different grounds from that of the Boys, and will be in charge of the Senior Mistress of the School, assisted by other House Mistresses, and a 1 capable Matron. i FEES : £48 10/6 PER ANNUM. Write to the Principal for Prospectus, now In course of preparation. J. McKINNON. 40 Secretary. rjtTHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: A. B. CHARTERS, C.M.G., D.5.0., M.A. BOYS' HOSTEL. A NEW AND LARGE HOSTEL FOR BOYS is now In course of erection on the New Grounds, and will be ready for occupation at the beginning of the First Term, 1927. The two Hostels (Boys' and Girls') are in different grounds altogether, the former in the Hew, and the later in the Old School Grounds, and are supervised by entirely different staffs. This year a cottage has had to be rented to accommodate the overflow from the present Hostel, co that Immediate application is necessary if accommodation is to be secured for next year. FEES: £48 10/6 PER ANNUM. A new Prospectus is in preparation, and a copy will be forwarded on application to the Principal. J. McKINNON, 40 Secretary. •KTOW ■-* —THE TIME TO START STUDYING A CCOUNTANCY. There is still time this year to put in some good study for the 1927 Accountancy Exams. Why not take advantage of this extra time, especially as by enrolling NOW as a Hemingway Student you get FIREE TUITION FOR THE REMAINDER OF 1926. I By waiting till after Christmas the Course costs you Just the same, and you have less time in which to prepare for the all-important event. You crowd your work and jeopardise the result. Accountancy Tuition Specialists of 30. years' standing, Hemingway's Correspondence School is pre-eminently fitted to ensure your success. To-day—write for our big Free Book, " Accountancy " TXEMINGWAY'S piORRESPONDENCE QCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. * ' RB BUH.DING. TITOVE YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. Q. ORGE TJHODES AND gONS, T TD„ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Phone 41-051. B BSOLUTELY Bedrock Prices. AU Loans attended. Plans, Specifications Free. Phone 27-148.—Phillips. Builder. Point Chevalier. p "tfOZY Home Designers Prepare Plans. x *- Specifications Attractive Bungalows, from £1 1/. Qualified architect.—Hellaby's Buildings, opp G.P.O. B "POPULAR Modern Homes, 64 pages of '• X- Plans, etc.; suitable N.Z. requirements. 3/6 posted.—Klhblcwhite. 198. Queen St. D PT WASH, Rotorua. prices for seasoned Totara Cottage and Bnngalow Joinery. B rnAMAKI SAWMILL CO.. LTD., Junction -*- Manukau and Great South Roads. Newmarket. —Building Timber supplied direct to any station from our country mills or from our yards at Newmarket.— Phone 25-402. B TX7E Build to suit all requirements. Plans v * prepared. Finance arranged.—Clarkson. Bnllder. 195. Queen St. D WHY PAY RENT? — Lyons, Johnstone St.. Pt Chevalier, will Build for yon on unequalled terms. D PLUMBERS ANP DRAINERS. JJENEINSON, Plumber—Jobbing Work • promptly executed by competent Plnmbers.-144, Victoria St. W. Pbone 45-626. b HQBCBRY. J/1-| — NEW Beauty Hose. Lovely *' J - J - quality. Wonderful value. Latest shades.—Falkner & Co_ SOS. Queen St. D STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THE SEASON at Bell Farm, Avondale.—GOLD BELL, Limited to 20 approved mares, at £15 15/; guaranteed. For further particulars) T. ROE.' Owner. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 250, 21 October 1926, Page 5

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