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AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MAHKbTiSS CONTINUATION THIS DAY. 9.30 A.mJa I ''- 150 LOTS STILL FOR SAIVv QUANTITY Linen, good order Cutlery. quantity Curtainc* Saucepans and Kettles, Pres ' piSPII naments, Crockery, Scales Wringers, Elec. Heater, Reading Linos., Bacon, Hams, and lines too numerous to mention SMITHS CITY MARKET in*-: 6381 Auctioneers, ’ SMIWs~cTTY^SKCT~iS^ AUCTION SALE THIS DAY* AT 10 A.M. ?V ! - ON THE PREMISES, ALLEN ST< V Manchester st. South) ■’’■'<l ACCOUNT CONTRACTOR: DemMui HOUSE, with doors, roofing iron*?? ing. firewood, etc., for SMITHS CITY MARKET. 550 Colombo st v . I Auctioneers and Land Agent" SMITHS CITY MARKET,' following attractive prooertii*" ''l WEST MELTON—B6 Acres good land, ideal for mixed farming. last year’s grass and clover, 9 '*T’jN year’s grass, 21 Ac. oats and waaT, Ac, white clover, 3'i Ac. green ftjvf ance pasture. Carrying 12 head besides sheep, pigs and poultry, nSrj fortable 4-Roomed House with cbinJil ences. and splendid range of outtowl ings. Price £llsO. Approk. £4oo^l quired. RANGIORA NORTH. 49 Ac. and 4-Roo»m House and Washhouse. Outbuildings®!? prise dairy, 6-stall stable, chaff loose box, and numerous sheds.it® ready for crops, balance vourtrTg and Clover. Price £760 thelolßS easy terms arranged. PREBBLETON—S Ac. medium lbm‘JL Comfortable Home, 4 rooms and mT pantry, el. light, water laid on. and---range. Good outbuildings, including age, stable, and fowlhouses. An 1 little holding for pigs, poultry, and to tt Price £70(1 Small holdings are -hart b secure, but this one is priced to sell; BARRHILL—Good 4-roomed House, tort and papered, with, sunporch andiscwUa* el. light, heater point, large openTjK place. 1 Acre good heavy land. •: Bn passes gate. Easy terms arranged. Ifc. retired man or one seeking working in’®, district this is a gift at £220. Sole Agejh SMITHS CITY MARKET. LT Si 550 COLOMBO STREET. < “SMALL FARM SPECIALISTS." EDUCATIONAL. CHRIST’S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. \ NUMBER OF JUNIOR SORB SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable for TwoAftJk 1943-44. are offered (a) for boys: in. der 16; (b) for boys under .15; and R) for boys under 14 years of age on Rt First day of December, 1942. ,“ v The Scholarships are of the' atimlll value of £ls. with the addition <in<Jfc :ase of boarders of £ls. In the case of those under U/i tw Scholarship of £6O for four, years 15® t>e awarded to a candidate of excepttooll nerit. , /, v Applicants must be members of ,1® Church, commonly called the Church y England. ■ . Preference will be given (ceteris'.pa* 1 bus) to the kindred of Maria S’ Some* the Foundress, or of her seph Somes. v ■ The subjects of this examination English, Latin, French, Mathematics’ eluding Algebra and Geometry).. Hist Geography, and Science. Candidates^. required to offer any FIVE subJefitaff LATIN IS INCLUDED, or any BlXfjr LATIN IS NOT INCLUDED. The examinations will October 19th. Entrants may be exgnilsft in the towns in which they, reside finSS supervision approved by the Applications with Certificates oP 1 ; ’onduct, age. and Church Member also a statement if candidate.® teA boarder or a day boy,, must read** Bursar on or before September;.! Y. H. ROBINSOn,; 5267 Acting Sim ENTRANCE EXHIBmONSjL. 3HT ENTRANCE EXHIBmOI®| le for' three years, id (provided the quality of-thl satisfactory) for boys under . age on the. Ist day of Deceitytar-. fhe Exhibitions are of the annUlft| 416 for boarders and £loisr ys, and are open to boys-oS-'jSi minatlons, but only to boys not a the school. ’ • Hie examination commencing. otf'l r 19th. is the same as the “Soraesf " Entrants may be examtnedpb wns in which they reside, underA iion approved by the Headmasters Applications with certificates'off nduct, and-age,-also a . adidate is to be a boarder,; bry, must reach the Bursar on or! ptember 30th. 1 KING’S COLLEGE, AUCKM SCHOLARSHIPS FOR,£'J THE Governing Body of. Kin subject to the regulations offers the following scholarship (a) Boys under 13 bn July^B-„ Two Entrance Scholarships, per annum. ' - (b) Boys from a Preparatptj.rS who are under 13 on October One Entrance Scholarship, per annum. ,'i? (c) Boys under 14 on January'.lstj, One Entrance Scholarship, value'id per annum. 1 (a) Examination in primary only, (b) and (c) examination Ifi-.r** and secondary subjects. ;; Applications close September^, 1942. An examination will be the last week in October, . The syllabus of work for - thfi'.C.™ nation, copies of the Regulations,- fljP! cation forms, and full particulars,; be obtained from the Acting ,-BU , King’s College, Otahuhu, Auckland^ ■ —■ — ■ ' —— WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS ARE A' : *W • success.- • :r||j Those women who have taken Up»l study of Accountancy and quaUMd unt Hemingway’s, are to-day earning MVS good money in responsible jwauonwg unstinted praise for their effidency.jjfl more women Accountants ars Wtf Your chances of qualifying arc improved If . Hemingway’s coach yoUj^. ;| come a qualified Accountant—for free book “Accountancy, to HEMINCW AY’S T‘ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. * P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ■ V CIAL TRAINING. CoacWngJtf of Commerce Commercial •***' s, Stage I Bookkeeping. ■ srvice Shorthand-twists f . s, at our DAY and EVQflnfc 5, Shorthand Typewriting (Touch MCWfe ing. Filing. in is SOUND, PRACTICAL, W, TENSIVE. Term attendance. DIGBY S Cwl, , SCHOOL, 69 Worcester sW« t over Bridge from Square). Principal: MISS M. P* P.S. f. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES, KLEXEMA. KLEXEMA. HE TREATMENT FOR SKIN AND; SCALP AILMENTS. udlng Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, FalM •, Baby Eczema. Alopecia. >rs, and Baldness. rted. Country clients can be suws* / treated by mail. KLEXEMA ROOMS, KLEXEMA ROOMS. triangle Building, 281 High st ‘ - Christchurch, ’Phone 34-SBb. i Free Consultations. ■«, ting Ashburton, Somerset Hotel, tjaw, Tuesday month. INSTITUTE INSTITUTE OF , ' FOOT HEALTH. -/I FOOT HEALTH. , . ' EVERY BRANCH OF FOOT ■ CHIROPODY. SCIENTIFIC SHOE-sfKlN®’ - 558 A COLOMBO STREET., * ( Near City Market For Appointments, 'Phone 33-6 i YOUNG, CHmOPRACTOP* -,y •aduated Palmer • ; ~ BUILDINGS. m Electrical Appliances. wwSJj rlgatlon). 'Phone SO-Nv. Nurse m attendant. owder 3d oz, Senna aves 4d pkt. Cash COUP?^

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23717, 15 August 1942, Page 10

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