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“IONA” PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH. “TONA” College is under the direction •*- of the Presbyterian Church, but girls of all denominations are received, and are permitted to attend their own places of worship. Pupils enrolled as boarders or day scholars from, the age of six years. Tlie school consists of a registered Primary and Secondary Department and ’presents candidates each year for the Matriculation, and other public examinations. •A complete Commercial Course has now been added to the curriculum for 1930. Pupils prepared for Associated Board Music and Trinity College Elocution Examinations,. . “Iona” ■ College ’is conveniently situated. one mile from Havelock North Post Office. An estate of 25 acres gives unrivalled opportunities- for outdoor recreation. and the climate of Hawke’s Bay is ideal for building up delicate girls. The first term commences February 7. Prospectus on application to— MISS IRENE F. STOLLERY, Principal “Iona” College, Havelock North, H.B. OVER 30 YEARS’ SPECIALISED EXPERIENCE. fpiIERE you have the reason for Hem- -*• ingway’s supremacy in training ami bitious young men for. rapid advancement in business. Ask the men in highlypaid positions to-day, to what they owe their success; and many will reply that it is due to their THOROUGH & PRACTICAL TRAINING UNDER HEMINGWAY’S. Whatever branch of business you wish to succeed in, it will pay you to ask Hemingway’s advieo. If you wish to become a lawyer, accountant, salesman, or advertising expert: if you have chosen, a career in the Civil Service and are keen to secure rapid promotion; if you intend sitting for any of the public examinations —entrust your studies to Hemingway’s experienced hands. Their 30 odd years’ specialised experience is your best assurance of sound practical tuition. Write To-day, stating the subject in which you are interested. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. SELECTED FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 I ACHES, Wairavapa, all rich AJ- V ih-aiued swamp : 5-rooiiied house and outbuildings; 75 cows (produced 19,0001 b. butter-fat last season). Price £7O per acre; going concern; terms, £2OOO cash. 1 ACRES, Manawatu Line, threeAt/ez fourths ploughable, carrying 43 dairy cows, 6 heifers, bull, 3 horses, young stock, etc.; 8-roomed house, and complete outbuildings. Price, £35 acre ; going concern; Terms, £1250 cash. 700 ACRES, Wairarapa, alongside * Railway Stn,, all in grass, 200 acres flat, 150 terrace, balance hilly,’ should carry 40 dairy cows and 700 sheep. 5- house, cowshed, wool shed, and yards. Price, £9 acre; Terms, £lOOO cash. 1 9*oo ACRES, Manawatu, 1000 acres ArVW j n grass , balance bush, about 200 acres flat, balance hilly, carrying 50. milking cows, 30 dry stock, and 400 sheep: 2 houses,'each 4 rooms, woolshed, cowshed, whare, etc. Sacrifice at £5 acre. Terms, £5OO cash. H. G. RUTTER & CO., Land and Estato Agents, ■ Wellington and Upper Hutt. ISO ACRES. SHANNON DISTRICT. /CARRYING over 70 Cows and 400 Sheep, and doing them all well. Good 6- home, buildings, cowshed, woolshed, etc., all in excellent order. PRICE, £5O P.A. Easy terms to good man. MOORE, HUGHES AND CO., Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 83, 2 January 1930, Page 20

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