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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BAY VALAUBLE FREEHOLD. £5OO REDUCTION—INLAND BAA. SITUATED corner Bolton Street, oppoP . ro i„a ia !«■»«,».iw with glorious view; new all-clectiic, PirHcnliri from two-story home, beautifully finished, very cepted. lartlculars irom largo section, with room for garage. Tins ]5. PALLISEH AND CO»» is an outstanding home, and must be seen g o j e Agents, to be appreciated. Owing to exceptional , circumstances is for sale at the absurdly GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, low price of £1750, with £250 cash. THE CITY. CITY. FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY. rj_ENTLEMAN’S Residence, 7 large KI7PMT?t!T T TT'TO'TTTYYM T.TT) Rooms, attractive interior; all in per- . EKNlbbl .LlliitrlllUfN, UIU., f€ct order; every modern convenience; Established 1902. n 0 c ]i m b, near tram; very large section, Land and Estate Agents, Valuers and beautifully laid out in lawns and garden. Auctioneers, Glorious harbour and city views.. Price 145 Featherston Street, City, £1750; terms arranged. Write And High Street, Lower Hutt BOX 526, G.P.O. LOWER HUTT. LOWER HIJTT. 9 -ROOM 2-story Bungalow, built in SUN! SUN. SUN! brick, Double Garage; beautiful Conveniences, Sewerage, Water, lawns and garden; central and sunny. VJ GaSi an j e j. TC iU be available. From Snip price £3BOO, terms arranged. £lOO per section. “Deposit £lO, and IM. Applv early— a day pays principal. JUSTIN M. POWER, JAMES STELLIN & CO., Real Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. Hutt Phone 70 ' L’ASTBOURNE —Consult the Index of Aj Properties for Sale in the district, HTRENTHAM, £35 Deposit—4-rd» Bun.- compiled by Hartridge’s House Agency galow, hall, scullery, washhouse, 2 (near the Wharf). Rona Bay. Tct. 90. porches, e. 1., h. and c. from Shacklock rpoRY STREET, near Vivian Streetrange; 50 x 132 ft; £795. More land 1. Lalld 44 s 110> Brick Building, if desired. H. G. Rutter and Co., Agents, containing 3500 square feet Immediate Wellington and Upper Hutt. possession. Price £4500. nAT, clrr Tn K Ml LONGMORE AND CO. T7OR SALE, or Exchange, block of —— buildings, well let, showing good TRACING Establishment, Trentham—7rcturns. Would exchange for easy XVI rd. House, Whare, 12 Loose-boxes sheep country or mixed farm; Manawa- and Feedroom, 1 acre land; £2iso. Terms tu preferred. Full particulars to P 639, £350 cash. H. G. Rutter and Co., c/o “Dominion," Palmerston North. Agents, Wellington and Upper Hutt

EDUCATIONAL. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, THE APOSTLE OF THRIFT, SAID:— “IF YOU KNOW HOW TO SPEND LESS THAN YOU GET YOU HAVE THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE.” The best safeguard for keeping your expenditure within the limits of your income is to keep a methodical record of your earnings and spendings. No business man in these days can hope to succeed unless ho keeps a true and correct record of his various transactions. But books of account must not only be kept by the business man, but by every income-earner, and all the more so in these troublous - times when it is so difficult to make the weekly wage or monthly salary go round. THREE TO SIX MONTHS. ’ A KNOWLEDGE OF DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING CAN BE ACQUIRED IN FROM THREE TO SIX MONTHS. DOUBLE ENTRY IS THE ONLY MEANS OF PROVING THE CORRECTNESS OF YOUR BOOKS. IT DOES NOT INVOLVE DOUBLE WORK. SPEEDY AND INTERESTING. THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING ARE QUICKLY MASTERED BY THE INTERESTING METHOD USED AT BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. The system still in use was introduced bv MR. JOHN S. BARTON, S.M., the Founder and First Director of the College. BOOKKEEPING In all its branches Is taught at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE for the HOUSEHOLD—for BUSINESS—for ACCOUNTANCY. After this year, students hare to take THREE SEPARATE EXAMINATIONS instead of two for the exams, of the N.Z. Society of Accountants.' SAVE A YEAR’S STUDY BY MAKING A COMMENCEMENT THIS YEAR! INDIVIDUAL TEACHING. MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING CLASSES. PERSONAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. AT a BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, »S THIS 1-EBRAOB, “THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS." H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., Managing Director.

GILBY’S EVENING COMMERCIAL COURSE TNOLUDES one or more of the following subjects:— Shorthand (Pitman’s or Gregg), Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English. To meet the needs of students residing at a distance SESSIONS ARE HELD ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY, from 7 to 9 p.m., and from 5 to 6.15 p.m. daily. TUITION BI MAIL and Day Sessions in all subjects. GILBY’S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F. 0.1., Director. Broadway Building, (Opposite St. James Theatre), Courtenay Place, Wellington. Telephone 21 —987. rpHIRD Formers assisted homework, maths., languages; homes visited or by correspondence; £3/3/- term. LBl6, c/o “Dominion.” TENDERS. yyiNSTONE LIMITED (Incorp. W. A. Chote, Limited). Agents for: WILSON’S N.Z. Portland Cement. WILSONITE Rapid Hardening Cement. MILBURN Hydrated Lime. “STEELTEX”—The modern Plaster Base. "CELOTEX”—lnsulating Board. N.Z.-MADE Plaster Wallboard. CAFFE RATA ami IVORY Keene's Cement, LA. FAKGE White Cement. MEDUSA. White Cement, Plain and Waterproofed. PUDLO for Waterproofing Concrete. ROK Roofing. RED HAND Felts and Building Papers. HAMSTER Plaster, all Grades. And all Builders’ Requirements always stocked. 12 GHUZNEE ST., WELLINGTON. mUua, 21»r-1.42. litres 1111%,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 145, 16 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 145, 16 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 145, 16 March 1931, Page 3