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TENDERS. SALE BY TENDER. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, GREYTOWN. r FENDERS are invited for the purchase of each of the following properties (areas approximate) in Greytown: — (1) Substantial residence known as “Brierley," containing Eleven rooms and outbuildings, splendidly laid out in garden, orchard, etc., together with 3 acres 3 roods 14 perches, fronting West Street. (2) Two desirable building sections, 60ft. by 200 ft., fronting West St. (3) Two desirable building sections, 66ft. by 200 ft., Kuratawhiti Street, opposite Memorial Park Gales. (4) Section containing 2 acres 3 roods 32 porches, fronting Kuratawhiti Street, specially adapted small fruit growing. (5) Section containing 3 acres 1 rood 15 porches, fronting Kuratawhiti Street, specially adapted small fruit growing. (6) Desirable building section, 55ft. by 200 ft. approximately, fronting West Street, near Bowling Green, with well-built stable. All above Lots are subject to survey. Terms: Ten per cent, price with tender —if accepted. Twenty per cent, on possession, balance five years at Six and a half per cent. Alternate tenders will bo received for Lots 1 to 5 inclusive. Tenders close with undersigned December 7, 1925, with whom may he seen Particulars and Conditions of Sale, or with Messrs. Thonipson and Turton, Solicitors, Greytown. S. HATGH, "Brierley," Greytown. APIARY FOR SALE' r T'ENDERS, closing at 3.30 p.m. on A Wednesday. December 2. next, with the District Public Trustee, Bleuheim, are invited for purchase of the Apiary belonging to Mr. J. IT. Todd, late of Old Renwick Road, Blenheim, comprising 79 hives, with material sufficient to increase to about 150 hives,, together with eight frame honey extractor, honey pump, tank, etc. Conditions of tender and schedule ot material may bo inspected at the Offices of the District Public Trustees, Wellington, Nelson and Blenheim. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited up to Noon of A Monday, November 30, for the ERECTION OF FIVE-FLOOR REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING in Upper Willis Street, for Messrs. F. Cooper, Ltd. Plans, etc., at our offices. SWAN, LAWRENCE & SWAN, Registered Architects. 81 The Terrace. FOR SALE BY ~ LENDERS will be received up- till J- November 25 for Purchase of 4i ton Kissell Dump Truck, damaged by accident, otherwise condition good. Truck may be seen at Petty and Co., Garage, Union Street, Hawera. SILVERSTREAM BRICKS. INQUIRIES are invited for quotations 'to all railways stations on Wairarapa and Manawatu lines. Wellington Office, Cable Street. Telephone 22- 007. Works, Sil verstream. Telephone 117, lipper Hutt. EDUCATIONAL. IF YOU NEEDED £5 MORE BY SATURDAY NIGHT, HOW WOULD Y6U EARN IT? ■QATHER a direct question, isn’t it? Av And yet it’s exactly what many of us are up against every now and then. . The need (and oftentimes it’s urgent), for a certain amount of money bv a given time. Hero is an easy, pleasant, dignified plan, which will enable you not only to answer such a need, out to forestall it. The extra cash offer which we have for you is by no means new. Literally hundreds of' refined women—many of them as busy as only a woman knows how to be—are making extra pounds, easilv, pleasantly, at odd moments. They are home workers of the NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY. They have found, as you will, that experience is not necessary, but let us send you all the interesting details. This Coupon will bring them, without obligation of any kind. CLIP AND MAIL: NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY, 77 Queen Street, 'Auckland. Dear Sirs.—Please tell me, though I assume no obligation in asking, all about your cash offer. Name Street Town "Dominion” 21/11/25. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. J APPLICATIONS are invited for Five Scholarships on the Marsh Foundation, each of the value of «£llO per annum. Such scholarships are available only for Students studying for Holy Orders. , . . c The College is open for admission ot Students not holding Scholarships upon payment of the customary fees. Copies of the Regulations and Forms of Application for Scholarships - are obtainable from the Diocesvin Office, 46 Shortland Street, Auckland, to which applications must bo addressed, to reach the undersigned not later than January 21, 1926. I G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to St. John’s College Trust Board.

WAIRARAPA DIGIT SCHOOL, MASTERTON. QITUATED on a site of 30 acres in the healthiest district in New ZeaPrincipal: Dr. G. IT. Uttley. M.A. The School has a highly qualified staff and provides full Professional, Commercial and Agricultural Courses. Special attention paid to outdoor life. The Boys' Boarding Department is housed in a fine new brick building and is in charge of the Principal, to whom applications should be made for Prospectus, etc. Term commences February 8. QHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 Tho Terrace, Wellington. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: Mrs. Agnes Ward and Dr. Greta Short, Ph.D., M.A. Musical Director; Mr. Gordon Short. Prospectus sent on application to the Secretary. Hutt girls* school, chilton ST JAMES, Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt. Boarding and Day School for Girls Principal. Miss Geraldine Fitz Gerald. First Term commences Early Fo’bru ary, 1926. Prospectus mav be obtained from the Secretaries— MESSRS. CLARKE. MENZIES, GRIF FIN AND ROSS. Box 486, Wellington; Or from the Principal. WESLEY COLLEGE, I’AERATA, AUCKLAND. I’pHE College aims at giving boys a A sound practical training in the different branches of Agriculture, ■ while continuing their education up to Matriculation standard, and at the same time to provide tho care and discipline of a Christian home. 'The fee for tho school year is £55. For further particulars apply to tho Principal, 11. C. Cl-.rir- .M.A,, Dip. Ed.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 49, 21 November 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 49, 21 November 1925, Page 3