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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. At 1.30 p.m. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- . EERS, 78 Lambton Quay, will • Superior HOUSE Ad UC FURNITORE; 500 L --' 500 PIANOS, BEDDING, HARNESS, Etc The Mart is packed with goods, which must be sold. On view from 9.30 a.m. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. ( “ 1 JOHNSONVILLE STORE STOCK SALE. ANNUAL EWE FAIR. AT SALEYARDS, JOHNSONVILLE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. Messrs, abbaham and williams, LTD., Will sell as above at 12.30 p.m.— 2750 4 and 5-yr. ewes (to be drafted) 400 2 and 4-th wethers 400 lambs Full later. LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924. 120 fat sheep 300 2-th ewes 200 forward ewes # 600 lambs (lots) 25 Romney rams 6 S.D. rams 18 fat cows 16 P.A. heifers 90 Jersey cross heifers, r.w.b. 1 horse, spring dray, and harness EDUCATIONAL. MARSDEN SCHOOL, Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: Miss Baber, M.A. Lower School and Kindergarten. Headmistress: Miss Edith Holmes. The New Term will begin on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Miss Baber and Miss Holmes at home to parents of new pupils, Wednesday, February 6. NOTICE— When at the end of the year the move is made to Karori, the LOWER SCHOOL, as now constituted, will romain in FITZHERBERT TERRACE. MR. GORDON SHORT MR. GORDON SHORT MR. GORDON SHORT (Teacher of Pianoforte) XXTILL RETURN from Australia next ■ ’ week. Lessons resumed FEBRUARY 4. Prospectus sent upon application to 175 THE TERRACE. SCOTS COLLEGE, Miramar, Wellington. Principal: B. Ashley Vines, B.Sc., Dipl. Educn. THE above College will reopen on TUESDAY, February 12, 1924. Boarders arrive Monday, February IL Applications for admission should be made to the Principal at the College (after January 26), or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, 153 Featherston Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 1170. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 0 Hobson Street, Wellington. Day and Boarding School for Girls and Kindergarten. Principal: Miss Irene Wilson, M.A. (Honours). THE above College- will reopen on TUESDAY, February 12, 1924. Boarders arrive Monday, February 11. Applications for admission should be made to the Principal at the College (after January 31), or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, 153 Featherston Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 1170. HUTT GIRLS' SCHOOL. CHILTON SAINT JAMES. Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal—Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. VACANCIES for Boarders. School reopens on FEBRUARY 7. 1924, and Boarders return on February 6. School Telephone 115. Lower Hutt. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secretaries, Messrs. Clarke. Menzies, Griffin and Ross ‘Box 486. Wellington, or from the , Principal. CARD. MISS ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. Voice Production and Singing, 46 PIPITEA STREET. Tel. 1368. Has Resumed Teaching. SHIPPING SERVICES. s S. PORT ETT.IOT—GENERAL AVERAGE. CONSIGNEES will note that salved enwo ox the above steamer arrives here TO-DAY per S.S. PUTIKI. A General Average of 75 per cent, has been declared, and before delivery is granted it will be necessary for consignees to sign Average Bond, and pay the deposit mentioned, and cod of coastal freight from Napier to Wellington. COMMONWFAT.Tn a DOMINION LINE. LTD.. Maritime Building. Wellington. t ~ ' r--CARTAGE & CUSTOMS SERVICES AND BLYTH, LTD., Cartage Contractors. Customhouse and Forwarding Agents. Storage available in onr new Brick Store. Wakefield Street. Facilities for ■ handling heavy lifts. Charges reason able. Office. 130 Featherston Street. P.O. Box Box 1398. 'Phones 1270 -"2365. ■jt/TUNT, COTTRELL AND CO.. LTD., -L’-*- Carriers <t Forwarding Agents, Coach and Motor Body Builders. Motor-cars Upholstered. Pwinted, and Enamelled. Afotor Panel Beaters, Guards. Bonnets, Tanks, Radiators, etc. Oxy Welding. We have plant and facilities for handling everything. Agents for Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd. ’ rjUIE EMPIRE EXPRESS CO.. Ship-' X ping and Forwarding Agents, etc., 311 St. Asaph Street. Christchurch, are experts at forwarding and removal by Metor or Horse Pantechnicon, in town 0“ country, and can handle any consignment, large or small. Expert and careful handling with quick delivery guaranteed. Packing a speciality. Large brick store. Customs Agents. 'Phone ' (dnv or night). 684. BUSINESS NOTICES. FIRE! Fire! Guard against outbreak with “Underwriter's” Fire Extinguisher. Only <£s ss. Quickly suppresses most dangerous outbreak. Always ready for action. R. P. M. Manning and Cb„ 5 Bodford Row, Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 12