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; ::^'-^: ;;^*^ .. ■ ;; w|lsKsiMl^ANß^ ■\TOTICE *of Withdrawal of Auction Sale of Opawa Shop arid Residential property, v I -.'v.-' ' WE The large double frontage shop property and residence advertised by_us for sale by Public Auction on the 23rd inst. is withdrawn from sale, we having sold it to Mr W. L. Yarrall. Vf. •£,. SISSES and CO., 2204 Auctioneers. WANTED, Farm Properties; all areas, particularly 100-200 acres mixed, with buildings. Sound practical men waiting with good deposits. Sellers please write or call. 7Ti>iE'HSfniTTTJYnilM*i(Wy»M!!i*J'iiiiM a and best of land. GrOw anything, good frontage on main road. About 1 House in splendid repair. / all conveniences, hot and cold. elec. light, good water supply, washhouse, garage, workshop, good poultry house, etc. Nice little property, beautifully sheltered. Only £7OO the lot or close offer. Terms. Not house rent. Close school, rail, bus, station. 11 miles town. Personally inspected. See us W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. AT? A ACRES—Lease at 10s 6d. 14 acres to run. Good mixed farm. Mid-Canterbury. All in best cf order. Now 43 acres turnips and grass, 35 acres rape and grass, 15 acres out stubble and grass. 25 acres stubble, 40 acres western wolths and dun oats, balance grass in rotation. Water every paddock. Stock now on 800 ewes and lambs (500 remaining), besides horses and cattle. Nice home, 6 rooms, every convenience, 2-hot water services, electric range and light, 'phone all farm buildings, woolshed and yards. Good garden. Owner anticipates carrying 1000 ewes all winter. Price only £7OO. May consider close offer. Recommended. '•■•'■ ;All7. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. 1A f\ ACRES nice land, 30 acres -i-ttvr heavy, 30 acres splendid quality downs, balance low hills and tussock, exceptionally good. Now 30 cows and 100 ewes and other stock. House two-storeys, 6 rooms, and conveniences, in very fair order. Decent cowshed and other farm, buildings, handy property, and within 12 miles of the City and Addington. in favoured district. Further information at our office. Just on the market. Make excellent stud farm. Al4B W. E. SIMES and CO. EDUCATIONAL. China Painting, has Resumed Teaching at 22 SHERBORNE STREET j (off Bealey avenue). Inspection in- | vited. , D 3183 j .ILBY ' S C i KA 93 Worcester street (Near Cathedral square). Commercial, Day and Evening Classes, likewise Tutorial Classes (Matriculation, Etc), HAVE NOW REASSEMBLED. Term Commences with First Lesson. G. Hilda Gilby, 8.A., I.P.S. lions., Lady Principal; C. H. Gilby, F.P.A.N.Z., F.1.P.5., Hons., Director. G6172 CCOUNTANCY STUDENTS Enrol With ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Printed Notes. Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. Write for FREE PROSPECTUS to E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., F.R.A., N.Z., Box 826, R, Wellington. C.l. . H5002 DIGBYS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 69 Worcester street West (just over Bridge from Square and next to "Harley"). OK'TT.r.'Rn and pxnprienced tuition in all commercial subjects. Spacious classrpoms and modern appointments and equipment. Outstanding examination successes for 1935 included 32 passes in Government Entrance Examinations, with FIRST PLACE for Christchurch and ALL the "Credit Passes" in i Senior Division. Ask for Prospectus. Day and Evening Sessions have resumed. Term commences with first attendance. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY. P.C.T., I.P.S. D 3276 EXAMINATION RESULTS ARE THE ACID TEST OF TUTORIAL EFFICIENCY! PROSPECTIVE Candidates for the ; Accountancy and Secretarial Examinations are taking cognisance of this fact! The "H.C.A." revolutionised methods of tuition, and is .*ow, beyond dispute, the premier accountancy organisation in New Zealand, since for each year in which it has been in existence, "H.C.A." results have eclipsed those of all other Colleges, Companies, and Schools. It is significant that although the number of "H.C.A." students has increased annually, and is still increasing, the high percentage of passes is maintained. "H.C.A." CLAIMS ARE CORROBORATED BY THE CERTIFICATE OF AN INDEPENDENT AUDITOR AS PUBLISHED IN THIS COLUMN. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD.. P.O. Box 859, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, Wellington. Christchurch Representative: MR H. W. ARMITAGE, Public Accountant. 213 Manchester street, " Christchurch. DANCING TEACHERS. T69 COLOMBO STREET. Principal: MR A. L. LEGHORN. C.M.I.S.T.D. Telephone 41-933. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. CLASS EVERY TUESDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. ALL THE MOPERN DANCES TAUGHT. Full particulars on application. Private lessons by appointment. "PHONE 41-933. L 7697 PRIVATE HOTELS. HaßlMilMaWtli The Favoured West End. The City's Premier Private Hotel, it Combines Every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff: 12s 6d per day. Permanent guests special rates. D. B. GUNN, Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870, 33-871. G4787 HOTELS. Corner of Cashel and Barbadoes streets, Christchurch. Now recognised by Motorists and the travelling public as one of the most Comfortable -Hotels in Christchurch.. Tariff 9/6 per day. Telephone 34-277. G. H. BAILEY, Proprietor. 83092 T T colourings in WALLPAPERS to suit every purse. See windows. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., cor. Tuam-High streets. 57696 x "THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day's issue*. AFTER 10 P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on the first floor.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 18

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