WANTED TO BUY AND SELL,. TjlOR SALE, SO head of young cattle', -"- mixed sexes. Address "Well-bred," J Office. ;'. TjIOR~SALE, Central Corner Section, i, •*- Lcwer Hutt, hue building site; leve elled, fenced; terms accepted. "OnTier," i- c/o Y.M.CA. : ' ''STSJANTED, good Huntaway and Lead- * » ing Sheepdogs. Full particulars and. price to Manager, Rakautangi, Kai, hura Landing, Pipiriki. AT Radford's Sale-Clocks 2s. Gd. each, Tables 7s. 6d., Vases Is. each, Cups >| and Saucers 3s. 9d. half doz., Dishes Is. each, Toilet Sets 17s. 6(1. each, Jugsl 2s. . Gd. set. 43 Maimers St. P FOR SALE. ': "Shand Mason" Steam Fire En- : V? gine,'delivery GOO gallons per min- , ute, in good order and repair. I DOUGLAS DOBSON, ' Town Clerk, Westport. FOR SALE—Seaside Cottages at Seatoun, Worser Bay, and Karaka ~ Bay; also Seaside Sections, all sizes and .. prices; 10 per cent, deposit will secure 7 a home or" a section. Area is getting limited now. Apply promptly for plans ' and particulars. E. J. BARNETT, 94 - Willis Street, Licensed Land Agent. .Corr rect information only. WANTED TO BUY, SACKS of all Kinds. Also OLD SACKING, any quantity, for cash. . Apply STEVENS AND CO., , YOUNG'S LANE, 132 a Upper Abel Smith Street. ■ 4-SEATER "CALTHORP MINOR." , rjAHE owner of above is willing to ex- , -1 change for a more powerful English Car; must be modern; self-starter i preferred; will sell for- .£3OO. The "Calthorp" has only been in light . use for six months. Will do 35-37 m.p.g. Brolt electric lighting outfit. Excellent ; order. Write to "CALTHORP," . , "Dominion" Office. . M G. G. WINKELMANN, J Engineer & Machinery J Specialist. | Machinery of Every Description For Sale, i P.O. BOX 80. New Plymouth. • TO SAWMILLERS. FOR SA.LE, the balance of our Sawmilling Plant, comprising a 12 x 5 - Multitubular Boiler, 1001b. pressure; • 15in. cylinder engine, 30in. stroke; 9ft. flywheel, 14in. face; 6iu. x 4in. x Gin. : '£ al, .iy e Steam Pump; Wagons, Bush Trollies, Saws, and Sundries. On view at Timber Yard, Upper, Hutt; . THOS. "PRICE AND CO. FOR EXCHANGE~WeIave a client who is desirous of exchanging the following lightly-encumbered properties, viz.: (a) Town Residence; (b) 50 Acres Suburban Land/ with Dwelling, etc, for a Dairying or Mixed Farmf any district. Total equities in neighbourhood of 4000. —F. C. Stubbs and Co., Agents, Dannevirke. A T Radford's 1 Sale-Knives 4s. 9d. J- -£*- doz., Forks 3s. doz., Dessert Spoons 3s. doz., Tea. Spoons 2s. doz., Cruets 2s. 6d., Tea Pots Is., Trays Is. 43, 45, 47 Manners St. ■ . PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS WAIROA COUNTY HOSPITAL. PROBATIONERS WANTED. 'A PPLICATIONS are invited for Probationerships for the above Hospital. Testimonials and Medical Certificate' should be enclosed and addressed to the Matron. W. A. M'GREGOR, ,„ . Secretary. Wairoa, 9th January, 1917. PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ■ Will be yours if you enrol at gANKS COLLEGE, And study to develop your faculties to the maximum. At the present time it is the duty of all to be as efficient aS possible. The mocking spectre of "Too late" (to equote a recent expression of Mr. Lloyd "George) too often dogs the steps of students. A month gained at the beginning of the year creates that: spirit of quiet confidence which is conducive to good work throughout the year. Don't hesitate; don't waste time; but start at once, H. AMOS, Director. jq"EW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS' SCHOOL. Principal: W. H. MOYES, M.A., B.Sc. GIRLS' SCHOOL. Lady Principal: MISS BARR, M.A.Highly Qualified Staffs are attached to both Schools. BOYS' SCHOOL-There are two large concrete Boarding-houses, complete with every requirement: Concrete Classrooms are about to be built. GIRLS' SCHOOL.-Concrete Class- ■ rooms, fully equipped, have just been completed. There is. a large Boardinghouse for 25 boarders/with Resident Staff and Matron, conveniently situated. The Boys' and Girls' Schools and Boardinghouses are situated in exceptionally healthy situations, and have large and well-equipped sports grounds attached. Boys' School.—The Courses taught are: General, Agricultural, and Commercial. In the Girls' School all the usual secondary subjects are taught, together ( with Physiology, Cookery, Home Science, ( and Dressmaking. In - both . Schools pupils are prepared for all examinations. : The above establishments are in differ- j ent localities. ' The NEXT TERM commences on FEBRUARY 12 and 7 for the Boys' and Girls' Schools respectively. ■ Prospectuses on application to the Secretary. WALTER BEWLEY, \ Secretary. 1 SOL WAY COLLEGE OLWAY COLLEGE WAIRARAPA (Controlled by Wairarapa Presbytery), , FOR GIRLS. ' Principal-MRS. MARION THOMPSON, ] M.A., Honours (N.Z.). Assisted by Staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. 1 SOLWAY, MASTERTON. SOLWAY, MASTERTON. I A postcard to Mr. Arthur D. Low, P. 0., \ Box 2, Mastorton, will elicit full particu-. l lars. "Phone 300. , a STAMMERING is an awful handicap in a life, but it can be cured by our e Scientific Mail Course. Send to-day for free prospectus "The Cure 6f Stammer- t ing." Do •it now! Chicago School ,of g Menti-Culture. Box 288, Christchurch. J
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2977, 15 January 1917, Page 1
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