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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW AT FENDALTON. SIX ROOMS AND ALL CONVENIENCES £1040. This class of property is not plentiful ir this favourite suburb, and we feel satisfis-i we will not have this long on the book? The houso was built for t'no present ownei before the war, and no expense wan epareci in supplying first-class fittings throughout Gratee, mantels, door and window filtinp are of the very best, and are in excellent taste. Tlia arrangements for eavinc Inborn are well thought out, and will nppeal to thf busy housewife. The moms are nil of com! eise, and beautifully papered and decorated, massive porcelain bath and basin, li. mid c. shower. Plonty oi cupboard accommodatior and all conveniences are under cover. Th< Section contains about a quarter-acre in cx ccllent garden, lawns, and orchard. Call or us and we will be pleased to run you out tc inspect. HILLARY and BAXTER. Sole Agents, 17S Manchester street. CITY, CENTRAL. " HANDY TO ROMA"N CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. SIX ROOMS AND HANDY SECTION. £ 730 "Coffer. "Well-built House of G rooms, plastered one papered, sunny, cosy verandah, lofty etud plastered and papered, electric light and for cooking, bathroom with porcelain bath h. and o. shower, I. basin, all modern con venienees, including h.p. water and m sewer oompletc; about i-acre in good order This is situated in one of o\<r best mair streets, and will suit anyone who wishes it avoid tram faros. HILLARY and BAXTER, Sole Agents. CHOICE OPAWA PROPERTY. SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW AND 4-ACRE MOTOR SHED. £1400. This is one of the be«t place* arounr ChriHtchurch. and is for sale only on accorni) of the owner leavinsr New Zealand. Th( rooms ar» fine, 20 x IG, 18 x 13, 14 x 13, etc. Bft panelled hall, electric light throughout gas stove, fireplace in every room, beautifu mantels and choioe erat"s, plate-glass win dows throughout. When we say that Ihi( is a perfect homo in every respect w do noi exaggerate. The wholo get-up of the plac< leaven nothing to be desired. The owner ii a builder of good repute, and excellent tast< and judgment, and has spared no pains oi expense to make this an ideal property. Be sides the motor garage there is a workshop 80 x 16 with concrete floor. The Sectioi of i-acre, which has a double frontage, ii well laid out in good garden, and has Severn! full-grown oak trees, besides ornaments shrubs. We cannot do justico to this pro perty in an adrertisemnet, but can ndvis« if yo» really want something good not t< miss this chance. HILLARY and BAXTER. H4629-811 Solo Agents. RONALD S. BADGER. ATTRACTIVE HOMES FOR HOME-MAKERS. jpLACES YOU CAN DISPOSE OF AGAIN TO ADVANTAGE. ST. ALBANS, GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE —5-roomed Modern House, with usual conveniences, H.P. water, }-acro, handy to care. JEBSO. Worth inspecting. 5-ROOMED ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW— A neat little property, plastered, modern furnishings everywhere, £650. Any reasonable terns. FENDALTON BUNGALOW—Superior .7loomed Bungalow, in best part of district. Good-sized rooms, panelled hall, tiled roof, electric light, g-acre, in beautiful garden, with asphalt paths and handy to cars. £1550. CARDS TO VIEW FROM RONALD S. "BADGER. 187 MANCHESTER STREET. B-2479-6200 EDUCATIONAL. ISAAC PITMAN'S SHORTHAND HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR SPEED AND ACCURACY. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL HOLDS PITMAN'S AUSTRALASIAN SHORTHAND RECORD FOR HIGH. SPEED WRITING (22C Words per Minute). High Speed Means High Remuneration, And "There always room at the TOP." OUR facilities for teaching SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, ETC., are unique. Our Teachers are thoroughly experienced in Bvery eense of the word, and are holders oi Teachers' Diplomto and Certificated. All Comniercial Students are under the iireot supervision of MISB DIGBY. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUME 6th JANUARY, 1919. Fall particulars as to Class Hours, Fees, )hc., on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallensiein'a Buildings, Trianglo (Opp. iD.I.C.). D 2f30-l THERE IS AN OLD SAYING— "If you want to learn plumbing, go to a plumber." I THE principle is the same in regard tc Bookkeeping and Accountancy. Foi many years we were Practical Bookkeepers uid Public Accountants, but more, wo proved our ability io teach by Correspondence, and this by the splendid advancement made Ij so many of our students. You want a well-paid position in the Business World? Your safest and suresi toay to obtain it is to place yourself in crui exDerienced hands for a lew months. W< will teach you PRACTICALLY PRIVATELY and THOROUGHLY in your own home May vb send you particulars of our Course ir (a) PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, Or in (b) MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? Say just which interests you and WRITE US TO-DAY. Remember also our Sta£ prepares successfully Candidates for all Pub lie Examinations. Address: HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. G474( GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTK ALL CLASSES' WILL RESUME JANUARY Ctii. 1919. THE College Office will bo open daily, and the Manager, Mr L. J. Berry, F.1.A.N.Z., will b« in attendance to enrol new etudents and give full particulars as to the 1919 classes. We Coach Students in Shorthand, Typewriting, Stenotypy (Marhine Shorthand*, Bookkeeping Commercial Arithmetic, Handwriting, Business Correspondence, English and Foreign Languages, and for the Sixth Standard Proficiency, Matriculation, Accountancy Professional, Accountancy and Medical Preliminary, Pharmacy "A," Public Service Entrance, and Solicitors' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Examinations. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Manager, L. J. BERRY, F.I.A.N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G4772-5865

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 10