AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, PV.NL. UOl'U. ±BQO A,^- A "^:r:^ • tur.il l-.r.d. fir PYXE. GOULD. GUIXX! {>f\ ACF.ES—Id-cii for smalt S:uJ Kami. Oil Beautiful gruutid* n:i-i build.ngs. Situated 1- miles Orar:. F'.'. ; -> 8.146 PYNE, GOULD, GUIXX ESS. LTD. Land Department. 2800 ACRES— S.G.R.—F< \\"..<»i and L;;mli: Folio 8.1/.t XESs, LTD., Land Dep-irlmet! "'/'♦O ACRES —Brrn«ide Stud Kami act)l)4 count Trustees kite J. K. Keid. A tirat class Stud Karm, welli.iiu out grounds ami first-class buildings. Folio 8.140 PYXE GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD.. Land IV i.arirarnt. 2000 ! if\fi(\ ACRES—Marlborough. About i "JtIJUU 12U acres have been ploughed, ; bal.-in.-e tussock. .Ml buildings [ new. and everything that, is I requiroii. For sale as lining I Concern, with 'J.'Km sheep. I I'.dio U. 134 ! PYXK. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. IOA ACRES —Agricultural or Dairying M.&\J Land, account Estate late D. Scott, Brook«ide. 41 acres Wheat, 'ih Barley, 10 acres Oats. Good Home trad and all outbuilding*. This biock comprises fome of the best of Brookside land and we advise early inspection. PYXE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD.. Land Department. 90 ACRES—Suburban Holding, all rich grazing land, ideal for milk supplv. Folio C.3 . PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD.. Land Department. 1 flftr} ACRES —Plains Land, well watered, l""v fenced and grassed. Homestead and Outbuildings. 2 miles Station. Owner would consider house or small dairy farm in exchange. Folio 8123 PYXE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD.. Land Department. 5500 *J\J\J stead and Outbuildings. Metal road to gate. Healthy climate. For pale as Going Concern with 5000 (sheep. Folio 8.117 PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. AC\ Af|n ACRES—Government LeaseTt"»"""hold. North Canterbury. For f«le ns Going Concern. OUUO sheep. Folio 8.11 l I PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Depart! I ACRES—Riccarton. Well-suited subdi t sinn. Close to tram, on sewi Price right. Further inform tion from PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD.. P7461 Land Department. FORD AND DADFIELD, LTD. FORD and HAtFIELD, LTD. FOR SALE, ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES. LINWOOD (NEAR STANMOOR ROAD) COMPACT HOUSE OF 4 KOuMS, plastered and papered, north aspect, bath, wardrobes built-in, VERANDAH FACING NORTH, sewer, hot and cold service, electric light throughout, etc. SPLENDID HIGH SECTION, asphalt paths, garden, etc. £6OO. The Property is IN GOOD ORDER, WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF THE CITY, AND HANDY TO THE TRAM. Terms can be arranged. FORD and HATFIELD. LTD. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF THE CITY. SIX ROOMS. OVER i-ACRE. < Situated in Hereford street, facing north, and only a few minutes' walk from the centri. The house, which is '-.ell-built, con tains every possible convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water, bath, w.h.. copper, tubs, etc. The Section is over J-Acre, has 78ft frontage, faces North, and is well planted in ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. £1450. Now Vacant. Inspect, and make an offer. FORD and HATFIELD. LTD. LIVE ON THE HILLS AND ENJOY GOOD HEALTH. M O N O K ' S SPUR. AN IDEAL POSITION. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. FACING NORTH. HANDY TO TRAM. BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS AND LARGE KITCHENETTE, prartiealiv new; LARGE BALCONY' FACING NORTH, tiled fireplaces, parelled hall, wardrobes built in, two hotwater systems, Donlton bath, gas cooker, sewer, and every conceivable convenience. Splendid Sectior TION. well pli MOTOR GARAGE in SHELTERED POSlllcd tith shrubs, etc. £1450. .nit Propertv mnst be seen to be appreciated. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers. Land and Estate Agents, 1.31-133 Worcester street. F7050 EDUCATIONAL Snorthand-Typistes, Bookkeepers, Junior Clerks, are in constant demand, and in less t!.a D THREE MONTHS this year 120 o: our qualified students obtained Office Appointments. Commercial Curriculum includes:—Shorthand (Pitman's or Gregg's), Typewriting Filing. Handwriting, Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced), Commercial Correspondence, etc. The above subjects are thoroughly and efficiently taught. WE epeoaliee in giving our students a aound practical business education, and a thorough working knowledge of the subjects they study They learn how to apply the knowledge gained, which is of inestimable value to employers, as is shown by the fad that an ever-increasing demand exists for our qualified pupils Evening students enjoy tha same privileges aa the day pupils, and are recommended for suitable positions as they become proficient. Ter~ at any time. Prospectus, giving fall particulars, on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 60 Worcester street West. Tel. 32-510. Railway Concessions for Country Pupils. D 3164-4 TnE PETERS-GRAY SCHOOL, Greek and Ballroom Dancing, Elocution, and Fencing—Misi Uulvany Gray and Miss Emerr are resuming ail Classes in Christchurcb from SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th. and Ashburton from SATURDAY. SEPT 21st B8 Vetoria street. Phone 33-717 G55i5 DANCING Deportment, Ualisthenic Exercises. Cnder Royal and Viee-rega! arronage Miss Lowe renames all her classes .com September 23rd. Foxtrot, Modern Waltz, and One Step taught in three private lessons. At home Friday afternoons. Hiss Lowe, 51 Worcester street W.
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