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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGHBRED MARES AND DRAUGHT HORSES. AT MARTINBOROUGIL SALEYARDS, On TUESDAY, .1 ULY 29, 1924, at 12 Noon. DALGETY & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late George Hume to sell by Public Auction, as above:— 8 heavy draught geldings, 4 to Byrs. 1 heavy draught mare, 6yrs. 1 unbroken draught filly, 2yrs. 1 unbroken draught filly, lyr. 3 brood draught mares 2 draught foals Thoroughbred mare. Princess Pat, by All Black —Martian Princess, stinted to Paladin (imp.) Thoroughbred mare, April Folly, by Absurd —Martian Princess, stinted to Paladin (imp.) Thoroughbred filly, 3yrs., by Absurd —dam by Provocation—Wajlethe Thoroughbred mare, dam of the above filly and full-sister to Comment. Account other Vendors:— 4 unbroken hacks 1 unbroken 4yr. filly by Provocation 1 4yr. filly by Provocation, broken tc saddle FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. SPECIAL HOGGET FAIR. MARTON YARDS, TUESDAY. JULY 29. 1924, At 1 p.m. A' BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer as above on behalf of various local clients — 6000 HOGGET ®’ com P r i s i n S—--3110 ewe hoggets 1980 wether hoggets ’’ 775 m.s. hoggets 150 b.f. hoggets 30 fat wethers 30 m.s. fat 2-tooths All genuine farmers' lines, wintered on turnips in the district, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. EDUCATIONAL TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATE And DEGREE EXAMINATION COURSES. WE train teachers for Certificate and Degree Examinations., The number of our students constantly increases. Satisfied and successful candidates advertise the efficiency of our methods. COMPLETE COURSES For Teachers’ B, C, id D Certificates are framed to meet the requirements of the individual syllabus. Each student receives stimulating and hopeful service. His personal difficulties are fairly met; his weakness is carefully corrected; his special aptitude is discovered amd developed to the utmost advantage. Our Courses are easy to learn; they are carefully graded; they are simple but thorough; they are prepared by exports who have made a life-study of the subjects they teach. They are absolutely up to date, and supply numerous models to recent Examination Tests. No really diligent student who uses them need fear failure. Twenty-six years’ experience in Correspondence Tuition enables us to gauge exactly the needs of every class of candidate. Write for particulars to • HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND.

NOW COMMENCING . SPECIAL CLASS For' ’ PHARMACY “A” EXAMINATION. ALSO CHEMISTRY CLASS. INSTRUCTION given in the most practical anil intensified form. Gilby’s “Thoroughness” hero offers rapid advancement. Join now. Particulars quickly obtained by calling, ’phoning, or writing Tho Director: W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z., GILBY’S COLLEGE, James Smith’s Buildings, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 203. ’Phon? 21—S18. BUILDING TRADES BOOM PERIOD ASSURED. SHORTAGE OF MEN IN HIGHER POSITIONS. IN view of the fact that the Government is now prepared/ to advance 95 per cent, of tho value of any house to be erected, the Building Trades are in for a boom period. Experts who know, predict that in all branches there will be a big shortage of men capable of taking responsible positions. Certainly, you will understand what this means in the way of increased salaries. Here’s a chance for you to get one of these jobs at an inereas of salary, if you really want it. RIGHT AT HOME, in spare time, the International Correspondence Schools will train you for tho success in Architecture, Surveying, Civil Engineering. Structural Engineering, Concrete Building, or whatever it is that you have set your heart on doing. INTERNATIONAL ’CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 65 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. Please send mo your Booklet containing full information about tho subject which I have marked X. ARCHITECT BUILDING FOREMAN BUILDING CONTRACTOR CONCRETE ENGINEER STRUCTURAL ENGINEER QUANTITY SURVEYOR DRAFTSMAN CARPENTER PLUMBING JOINERY We teach in over 300 other Subjects according to modern day requirements. TENDERS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. ON ACCOUNT OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rjXENDERS wil be received until JULY JL 30, 1924, for the Purchase of Goodwill and Plant of Messrs. Pilcher Bros.’ Motor Carrying Business, Otanc. Turnover A'3ooo per annum, which , could be greatly Increased. No opposition. Together with I- acre of Land, House, Office, Lorry Sheds, 3 Lorries, etc. Close to railway station, in prosperous Hawke’s Bay Township. Tenders to be addressed to MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., ILISTINGS. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars can also bo obtained from Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., Mastortou, Feilding and Wellington, or the Vendors, Pilcher Bros., Otane. TENDERS FOR BUSH AND SCRUBCUTTING. TENDERS arc invited for felling bush and scrub on 1100 acres, situate Whataranci, and now known as Kawa Kawa. Torv'e'/'r may tender for oiiio or all three blocks Tenders clos at the office of the undersigned on JULY 31, 1924, at 12 noon. Plans and terms of tender may bo seen at the station, of from G. W. SELLAR, 8 Perry Street, Masterton. BALED STRAW AND OATS FOR SALE. Applications for the cash purchase of 14} trucks of good, bright O;iten Straw and 250 sacks of Algerian Oats are invited up to July 31. The above can be inspected at the shed, Cl ff Road, and will be loaded on truck, , Cliff Road. State .price offered to ’ A. H. MEYER, Mount View, Marton. 1

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 256, 24 July 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 256, 24 July 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 256, 24 July 1924, Page 14

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