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KARO R I . K A R OKI. K A R OKI. BEAUTIFUL and Sheltered Sections in the secluded and high-class residential area in the vicinity of Friend Street. These Sections arc only just coming on the market and survey is just being completed. There are only four Sections available, prices £550, £475, £6OO and £525. Very appealing terms can be arranged. Sole- Agents— H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD. (Estd. 1902), 145 Featherston Street, Wellington. OHOICE SECTIONS FOR SALE. KHOURI ESTATE, KARORI. Prices and Terms iu Keeping with the Times. HERE THE OPPORTUNITY AM’AITS YOU. Sunny, Healthy, and Convenient to City, Water, Gas and Drainage to Each Section Boundary. Splendid Roads —Best Location. Come and See and Judge for Yourself. F. KHOURI LTD., Todd’s Buildings, Courtenay Place. ORIENTALBAY ORIENTAL BAY. SUBSTANTIAL Residence of 10 large rooms, every modern convenience, sunny position, near Band Rotunda; wonderful view of harbour and city; suitable 2. Flats; exceptionally cheap property is this select locality. Price, £2300, with terms. Write BOX 826, G.P.0., Wellington. STRATHMORE PARK. SUN 1 SUN 1 SUNI ZTITY Conveniences, Sewerage, Water, V Gas, and c.l. will be available. From £lOO per section. Deposit £lO. and Bd. a day pays principal. JAMES STELLIN & CO., 113-115 Customhouse Quay. BUILDERSI INVESTORS! A GOOD INVESTMENT. qpwO Street Frontages, of 50ft. each; A j-acre. Eminently suitable for erection 3 shops, 8 four-roomed flats, 6 garages, and tennis courts. Price only £1975. Terms to suit. PURDIE & BAKER, LTD., 144 Featherston Street, . Phone 44—689. LONGMORE AND CO., near Royal Oak Hotel—Splendid warehouse site, corner section, 76 x 120. Price on application. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. ■WANTED exchange City freehold proVY perty, 3 minutes railway and wharves, for small farm. Apply 5879, e/o ‘•Dominion.’’

PITMAN’S SHORTHAND, FOR 1931. OWING to the increasing number of Students enrolling each year, and in order to ensure a continuance of that expert personal instruction for which GILBY’S COLLEGE, Opposite St. James’ Theatre, Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON, is noted, the permanent staff in the New Year has, been strengthened by the appointment of MRS. A. H. GILBY, P.T.C., Holder of Pitman’s Shorthand Teachers’ Certificate, who has had lengthly experience as a teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand. Students are now being enrolled for the New’ Year. You are invited to call and talk the matter over with our Director, MR. A. 11. GILBY, F.C.1., without any obligation to enrol. Day or Evening Sessions. . Correspondence Lessons. ST. MATTHEW’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MASTERTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. SECONDARY Pupils are particularly well catered for, and fully equipped Science Laboratory being attached to the School. An efiioient staff under Miss F. Lazarus (Principal) is engaged for teaching up to Matriculation Standard. Early application for enrolment advisable. Prospectus, etc., obtainable from the Principal or 11. M. Boddington, Secretary, Box 23, Masterton. NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOLS. Situated iu the Sunniest Centre in the Dominion. rpi-IE BOYS HOSTEL is one of the finest r -*• modern hostel buildings in the Dominion. Splendidly equipped. healthy living conditions; 20 acres playing fields. A new building for the Girls’ High School is in course of erection, and will be available early in 193.1. The school and liostel are ideally situated on the Napier hills. Full boarding fee. £6O jer annum. Schools Reopen FEBRUARY 3, 1931. Send for prospectus. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. Box 88. Napier. WOODVILLE SPECIALS. jpiSH Market, Vogel Street—Fresh Fisl 1 Daily. Dining-rooms. Meals from 8 a.in. to LI p.m. WANTED TO SELL— (Miscellaneous). VricTOß - r<lßl<iM-rCK.’*~iZTD., have ’ opened up his Cabinet Factory. "Direct to Public.” Save pounds on your Furniture. Lower Tory St., just round from Gas Co. pOR Races and Shows engage Dustin’s, J- Ltd., Caterers, Wanganui and Palmerston N orth. DON’T Buy a Tent until you see our Price List; send for one. Eide and Co., The Avenue, .Wanganui,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 2