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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th. . SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of MR E. W. BAYLEY, Birdling’s Flat: Annual Draft of 600 Halfbred Wether ’ Lambs PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4199 Auctioneers. 9 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH., 1 ACRES first-class cropping and "" grazing land, capable of growing excellent crops of wheat, etc., or would milk up to 60 cows. New bungalow and full range of outbuildings. C 367. ON THE SEA COAST. 75 ACRES. THIRST-CLASS COCKSFOOT COUNTRY. 6-roorned Homestead, Cowshed, etc. The property will milk 25 cows or is suitable for grass-seed and sheep grazing. C K I9 GOVERNMENT RENEWABLE LEASE. 4rto -ACRES in well-known MidCanterbury District. Fiveroomed house, all conveniences, ana full range of outbuildings in good repair. Carrying 550 ewes, 564 lambs, 160 2-tooth ewes, 3 horses, 11 cows, plant, and implements. For sale as a going concern. Price £2500. ' Folio 8624 PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. PBl7l N.Z FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN.. LTD. A CHANCE TO START FARMING. SPECIAL REASONS FOR SELLING. HANDY MIXED FARM, £lB PER ACRE AND ANY REASONABLE TERMS TO A PRACTICAL MAN. OQA ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND and a VERY COMFORTABLE MODERN TYPE HOUSE with Electric light. Hot and Cold Water, ALSO SUITABLE RANGE OF FARM BUILDINGS. Genuine figures cart be shown that will convince intending purchasers of the desirability of this property and GROWING CROPS WILL NEARLY PAY THE DEPOSIT REQUIRED. We can be enthusiastic about this holding because it is really good. CALL AND DISCUSS THIS PROPERTY WITH US. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP-SOLE AGENTS. F8520 FORD AND HADFIELD, LTDMAGNIFICENT FENDALTON PROPERTY. GLORIOUS GROUNDS OF APPROX, li ACRES LAID OUT IN LAWNS. RARE SHRUBS, AND FINE TREES* VEGETABLE AND FRUIT GARDEN,

GREENHOUSE, ETC. COST OVER £SOOO. W E WANT YOU TO MAKE ANY r T REASONABLE OFFER EVEN AT HALF THIS FIGURE. * OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH IN THE NEW YEAR. MASSIVELY BUILT MODERN RESIDENCE 3 LIVING ROOMS 5 BEDROOMS, AND VERY LARGE BALCONY. KITCHEN? BATHROOM, AND OFFICES.. LARGE GARAGE AND PORTICO. EVERYTHING IS IN PERFECT ORDER INSIDE AND OUT, AND INCLUDING EVERY POSSIBLE MODERN CONVENIENCE. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is one of the Finest Properties in Christchurch, having a distinct charm of its own. The grounds can easily be kept with a gardener li days a week. SOLE AGENTS: FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 131-133 Worcester street. —7 EDUCATIONAL. Success Assured By the GREGG-BANKS method! BOOK-KEEPING SECRETARIAL PRACTICE. STUDENTS conscientiously trained for necessary examinations. Day and Evening Classes individually taught. . „ , Send lot Free Prospectus, Enrol from January, 23rd, during hours 10 to 12.30, 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. First term commences February Ist. GREGG-BANKS COLLEGE. Principal; Miss I. I. M. Archer, B.A. 115 Cashel street (Whitcombe’s Building). —1 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Thoroughly and Individually Taught at TkIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. -L'IGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. The School is closed for the Christmas Vacation. Day and Evening Sessions will resume MONDAY, 16th January, 1939. Enrolments from FRIDAY, 13th January. Detailed Prospectus on application. 69 Worcester St West (just over Bridge from Square, and next to "Harley”), Principal: MISS M. D, DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. D 769 CHIROPRACTORS. JAMES AMES PLEASE NOTE. M. AND MRS CRAIG M. AND MRS CRAIG WILL REOPEN THEIR CHIROPRACTIC ROOMS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9th. C 3273 TAMES YOUNG, CHIROPRACTOR. (Graduated, Palmer School.) Most modern appliances and methods as used by foremost members of the profession in U.S, America, for treatment of nervous and functional disorders. Colonic (bowel) irrigation. X-Ray Facilities. CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS (Above B6resford, •Square). _ Consultation Free. Nurse in Attendance. ’Phone (Rooms) 30-177. Y8578 OPTICIANS. Q. SEVI CK E JONES, OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Corner Chancery lane). Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 669. MAXIMUM Circulation, .Minimum Cost—Use "The Press” Classified Columns to get results, 12 words Is. 'i days 2s 6d. -—l2

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Press, Issue 22599, 3 January 1939, Page 16

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