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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN GLORIOUS SURROUNDINGS ON THE SUNNY SLOPES OF THE WESTERN HUTT, BETWEEN MELLING AND BELMONT RAILWAY STATIONS. TRY AND PICTURE THIS AND YOU WILL WANT TO SEE IT U ACRES OF LAND, more or less level, with soil thai will grow anything, about 3 acres being in gorgeous native bush, with streams, a bi„h waterfall, and the music of native birds. , . , A very large area of the balance Is under cultivation and planted with hundreds of fruit trees of every description in f “ U ’ tbat gardens, and a profusion of tho choicest and rarest shrubs and plants th t money could buy and which are a pure nelight. Perfectly sheltered with grown hedges and trees, t roug iou , ’ j nificent grounds run well graded and formed pathways, with an abu n rest seats, which make it all a perfect fairy land. The View to ba obtained is beyond description. The Hutt tal ley Lastbourne, tho Harbour as far as the Heads, and the City a e p henutv superb panomara; to see Wellington from this aspect is to ‘ h . . A strictly select locality with exceptionally fine Homes adjoining, owned by some of the city’s well-known business men APPROXIMATELY HALF A MILE ROAD FRONTAGES to the property, which could be subdivided into a number of unequalled sites, giving each a motor entrance. . > i- i THE RESIDENCE, on concrete foundations, coD V”? se ® - rooms, with offices complete, attractively designed and ’n tip-top ord .r. glassed-in verandahs, concrete paths and yard, besides outbuildings. Electric light, gas, never-foiling water supply, and all the conveniences known to th citv dweller. Direct telephone communication to Wellington, utes motor ride of the city, and n lew minutes walk ol the Mellin„ Station, from which 15 trains a day run to town. The property secures the very maximum of sun, and for a healtny locality equals the best in New Zealand. For Price, Terms, Cards to View and full particulars applj? to the joint MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. LAMBTON QUAY; Or MESSRS. E. PALLISER AND CO. & GREY STREET. EDUCATIONAL. H. AR L™ :: Proprietors of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE •WELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE WELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE 98 THE TERRACE. jSHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, and BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, will resume on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at 10 a.m. 2—CORRESPONDENCE TUITION in all departments will resume on TUESDAY, 12th instant. 3—PERSONAL ACCOUNTANCY AND EVENING MATRICULATION CLASSES, etc., will resume early in February. 4—WELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE will re-open on TUESDAY. 2nd February. ’ The Office will be open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, 12th instant, to enrol pupils. H. AMOS, Managing Director. Telephone 42 —700.

DELAYS ARE COSTLY TO ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Decide to qualify ‘or Accountancy and commence studying without delay. The full year's training will give you the confidence to sit for the 1926 exams. Leaving it till later on in the yejr only means harder work )» the rush to finish in time. Now you have decided to study, choose the school whose course can reach you anywhere—no matter where you live; whose course is both sound and thorough, practical nnd up to date; whose candid criticisms and helpful suggestions will give you a grip on the subject that will enable you to FACE EXAMINATION DAY WITH CONFIDENCE. No other course covers Accountancy with the same thoroughness as Hemingway's Correspondence School—the school with 27 years of specialised experience behind it —the school with the largest percentage of passes in the Dominion. Let us send you our Free Book, "Accountancy.” Write for it NOW—while the opportunity to increase your earning power is before you. TIEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE 11 SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516. Auckland. ACCOUNTANCY. I F vou want to hear what our exA Students think of our Tuition, al- . low us to send you a list of those who can speak of our work. Out best advertisement is the testimony of these young men. We do not need to tell our own virtues—others do it for us. GILBY’S COLLEGE, W. W. Waddilove, F.1.A.N.Z., Director. Jas. Smith's Buildings, Cuba Street. PATENTS. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. THE Proprietors of Letters Patent No. J- 42896, of January 8, 1919, relating to "Improvements in the Manufacture of Zinc Oxide.” are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent. and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. HENRY’ HUGHES, LIMITED, Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. ' ELECTIOCAI ENGINE ERS. CM IT’I AND WAITE. O Electrical Engineers, 101 LAMBTON QUAY. New Telephone No 12--952. MOTORISTS. (F yon want satisfaction and good Electrical Service on your Car go to the Experts who also have the Emiipment THOMAS BALLINGER * CO., LTD. Corner Taranaki nnd Ghuznee Streets SPECIALITIES: Willard Service Station for Batteries, Repairs nil makes: Bosch Service Sta tion for Magnetos, Ignition Starters Generators etc. business notices. VARICOSE LEGS OR VAREX? WHEN Hospitals and operations have failed. Varex has permanently cured bad legs. It proves daily that this is not an extravagant claim. Is it to be further suffering or a complete, cure with Varex? Write for free pamphlet. Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton. Local Agent: Nurse Woolcott, 95 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ’Phone 22—430.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 14

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