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LDUUAT.IONAL. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL MR. 1. E. NEWTON, M.A. THE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL provides complete Courses as follows:— Professional, Commercial, Engineering, Agriculture, Domestic, and Art, The roll for 1932 was 628, and the Staff comprises, besides the Irincipal, tuntime experienced specialist teachers. The Sixth Form in 193 k contained <1 pupils, preparing for 8.A., B.Sc., B.Com. and Accountants' Professional Degrees, etc. All departments are splendidly equipped. The school has a splendid record of examination successes and of sports activities.

THE HOSTEL. . . The Hostel (College House) is the most recently built in the Dominion. Standing on an elevated site of 8J acres, it is a magnificent structure with every possible modern convenience for the staff and boarders. For 1933 there will be a rebate of 20 per cent, on the boarding fees, ordinarily £45, and these will be payable m instalments of £l2 at (he beginning of each term. Monday to Friday boarders £lO per term. The hostel is under the charge of the senior assistant, Mr. L. J. B. Chapple, 8.A., 8.C0m., and the matron is Miss I. M. Oldridge (late sub-matron of Helen Connon Hall, Canterbury College). FREE PLACES. Free tuition places arc available to holders o£ Proficiency or Competency Certificates, and are tenable up to the age of 19 years, provided that the work and conduct of the pupil are satisfactory. Pupils over 15 years of age may be admitted free for one year iu one of the practical courses. Paying Pupils, £2/10/pcr term: over 18. £3/10/-. APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION. . Applications for admission for 1933 should be sent to the Principal. A large illustrated prospectus, including application forms, may be obtained from the College Office. > SCHOOL REOPENS ON FEBRUARY 7, 1933.

A “SAFE PASS” IN ACCOUNTANCY. —AND AT THE.FIRST ATTEMPT. HABLE’S College of Accountancy, Ltd., has been instituted for the purpose of making available to New Zealand Accountancy Students the specialised teaching methods that are proving so successful in England. The “H.C.A.” COURSE is designed so that the individual needs of each student are recognised and provided for in both the class and correspondence courses of the College. PERSONAL CLASSES will be held in Wellington,- and can be arranged in any other town or district—students should write in for particulars of these personal classes. A SPECIAL REVISION COURSE is also introduced for students who have previously failed to secure a pass at previous examinations. IN EVERY BRANCH of the training, “H.C.A.” provides fully qualified Tutors to personally direct the Student’s work along lines that ASSURE A “SAFE PASS” at each, examination. PROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION. Write or Call. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD., Levy Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington. \ ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, Enrol With IPNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLJLt LEGE, LTD. Instructors: E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., F.R.A.N.Z.;' F. H. Harris, F.R.A.N.Z.; R. W. Edwards, M.A., F.R.E.S.; J. D. Willis, LL.M. Hundreds of successful students have been coached by these tutors. , ~ , ~ Printed notes in booklet form for all subjects. Expert tuition by class or by correspondence. Fees moderate. College opens January 16. Write for.prospectus, containing full details. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street, Wellington, C.l. Box 826, Wellington. Phone 44 —406.

UNEMPLOYED BOYS! Enrol with TDANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, And take a course of SHORTHAND And TYPEWRITING, Banks’ College can place about 20 boys as soon as they have a working knowledge of the “twin arts..” Boys of 16 to 20 with a good general education can qualify in 6 months with our Intensive Individual work. Consult us without obligation. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.A.1.5., Etc., Managing Director. Telephone 43—080. 1033 STUDY AXD SUCCEED. The best preparation for a successful career iu any class of business is a thorough knowledge of Accountancy. MASTER HEMINGWAY’S HOME STUDY COURSE IN A C C O UN T ANGY. Make an early- start and give yourself time for complete and thorough preparation. Only in this way can you face the examiner with confidence and be .assured of securing a pass. ' All lessons have been prepared, and your studies are supervised, by specialists who have been through the accountancy mill. 1 Qualification is guaranteed. You nre coached until you pass, independent of the time taken, and at no additional cost. As a Hemingway’s student you will be studying under foremost Accountancy Specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. Send for valuable Free Book, “Accountancy.” HEMINGW A Y ’ ’ S , EMINGW A Y ’ ’ S , CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A 1933 PRICE. OXA A ACRES’ All very rich alluvial flat, fenced and subdivided into suitable 300 haddocks. All been ploughed and now in English pasturejind clover except 30 acres in oats and 30 acres in swedes, and 20 acres plantation. J-h quality of this land is exceptional and, well farmed, it would caiiy close Ho aco to the acre Situated in a district with an average rainfall ot 6a mclies, it com prises an ideal dairy farm. Complete with nice homestead 6 rooms, all conve - ences, garage, wool-shed, sheep and cattle yards and all facilities. I’or bale at the amazingly low figure of £l4 PER ACRE. _ . For buyers who would wish to utilise this property for a fat lamb fan would be possible to arrange for a further area of good class I, | 1 . 11 . 1 0 "® with it—also at bargain price. Situated on main highway in S V= \™tiie equable and favourable climate, this property has great possibilities and at tne price at which it may be purchased, is a New Year gift for a substantial buy . For particulars apply:— HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. BUY A FARM: IT PAYS BEST. BUY NOW. WHY WAIT. BEGIN THiTnEW YEAR WELL. BUY A CHEAP FARM WITHOUT DELAY. ’ IQQ ACRES Dairy Farm as a Going Concern. A real beauty at to-day s Prices, 100 no acres rich! flat land, balance nice rolling downs; also oO acies lease hold land thrown in. A very excellent farm m a great district within uO miles AVcllington. PRICE: £36 per Acre as a Going Concern, including stock and plant Carrying a very high-grade herd of about <0 cows (-0 being purebiedß 4 champion bulls, 20 head superior young stock, aud 4-cow plant milking machines, also 10 sows to farrow soon and 1 Tamworth boar, all of excellent strain. I - eluded at. the above price are a wonderful range of up-to-date farm implements and accessories, including Chevrolet lorry, Fordson tractor, 100-gallon separaoi, _-h.p. motor electric water pump, 300 gallons per hour capacity. The best-equipped farm in Hie AVcllington province. Modern dwelling 4 rooms, hot watei scruce, electric light; also cottage and whare, big motor-shed, 8 movable pig-houses, imple-ment-siied, store-shed, and 24 tons hay; 29 acres in crop oats, wheat, turnips and mangolds. PRICE: £36 Acre as a Going Concern. A substantial deposit is required. Properties in the vicinity are being offered at £6o per acre. A RARE CHANCE. GET BUSY! SEE US TO-DAY. WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., 7 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. P ACRES, Hutt: Suitable cows, poultry and pigs. Running stream; well 'J sheltered. Good 4-rmd. house, kitchenette, sleeping porch, bathroom, septic tank, motor-shed, man’s room, electric light. An Absolute Snip at £9OO. £lt>o Cash. ROA ACRES: Going Concern. Exchange for good town property or securities. t)Ov 35Q Acres good sole of gruss, balance rough feed and fern. Three-rmd. Cottage, h. and c. water; 12-bail cow-shed (6-cow plant), and other buildings. PRICE: £ll per acre, including good herd 65 milking cows, o 0 other young heifers and cows, 5 horses, pigs, milking plant and full range implements. Equity £4090. H. G. RUTTER & CO., 35 PANAMA STREET AVELLINGTON. FOR STRAIGHT-OUT EXCHANGE. HF HE owners of the following first-cldss properties want to exchange for small JL Dairy Farms up to. say, 50 acres. Both farms are in good order, well farmed, and located in Feilding district: ACRES: Dairying land with tip-top range of buildings, fully equipped, A* y handy to all markets. Price: £35 per acre; equity about £3OOO. OQrr ACRES: Ideal Mixed Farm, dairy large herd, well improved, good shelter. '•Oi) Good dwelling and outbuildings. _ Price: Only £26/10/- per acre; equity about £5OOO. Full particulars ou application to — VICTOR E. SMITH, ESTATE AGENT —— FEILDING. WELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, showing substantial profit undyr present ’’ depressed conditions. Books open for inspection to bona fide buyer: Garage, 10 petrol pumps, shops, offices, workshop, coal and wood yards, petrol store, breakdown lorry, numerous agencies, including Taupiri coal, AA ilson cement, India tires, etc. Rent only £lO/15/4 monthly. Rates £26 per annum. Turnover (luring the past 3/4 years £15,000 per annum.— OSCAß MONRAD & SON, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. 1 zi.fl ACRES, AVaikato: 8 mis. Matamata, 5 nils, station, J ml. school; all level; X.rrV extra good quality soil, all grassed. In centre of Maikato’s best district. Carr? 85 cows easily. Six-rmd. house, all conveniences; 8-bail cowshed, other buildings. The whole farm is'full of feed. Offered by mortgagee at £33 per acre, with only £250 deposit, balance at 5 per cent. — H. D. & A. B. MATTHEAAS, Land and Stock Agents, Hamilton. SACRIFICE: 35 Acres of the best land, with gentleman’s modern residence of six lofty rooms and conveniences, outbuildings, drive'and gardens. Recent Govt, valuation about £4OOO. Owing to ill-health must sell. Offers and terms can be made for this splendid property. — HERBERT A. PHILLIPS. Land Agent, Levin. Printed and Published for the Wellington Publishing Co.. bld.. by George Thompson, of 7 Kimu Road, Kelburn, Printer, and Roy Cecil Temple, of Te Kaianga, Khandallnh. Publisher, at the Registered Office or tne Company, “The Dominion Building, Wakefield and Mercer Streets, Wellington, Thursday, January 19, W33.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 98, 19 January 1933, Page 12

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