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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 25, 10.30 A.M. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Under Distraint for Rent) RAMSEY WILSON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, acting under instructions received, will sell THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE FURNITURE CARPET SQUARES, CARPET RUNNERS. BABY GRAND BIA\O, Mso GRAND PIANO. CHESTERFIELDS. EASY CHAIRS. MIRRORS. TABLES, CHAIRS. FRIGIDAIRE, GAS STOVES, BERKEL HAM-SLICING MACHINE, and the general contents on the premises, and known the ADELPHI CABARET, CUBA STREET (Over Donnelly’s Hairdressing Saloon). SPECIAL NOTE—The whole of the above will first be offered in one lot as a going concern—and if not sold as such will then be sold in separate lots. Goods will be on view from 9 a.m. RAMSEY WILSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, MANNERS STREET :: BOND STREET (TEL. 42—785) (TEL. 43—553) All u

EDUCATIONAL. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL ...... MR. 1. 111. NEWTON, M.A. rpHE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL provides complete Courses as follows:— J- Professional, Commercial, Engineering, Agriculture, Domestic, anil The roll for 1932 was 625, and the Staff comprises, besides the I rincipaL-6 tuHtime experienced specialist teachers. The Sixth Form in lOoi. 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 eypry possible modern convenience for the staff and boarders. For 1933 there will be a rebate or 20 per cent, on the boarding fees, ordinarily £45, and these will be payable in instalments of £l2 at the beginning of each term. Monday to. Friday boarders £l.O 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. JI. Oldridge (late sub-matron of Helen Connon Hall. Canterbury College). FREE PLACES. Free tuition places are available to holders of 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 in 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.

THE “H. C. A.” WAY IS THE ONLY “SAFE PASS” wI.Y TO ACCOUNTANCY. OVER twelve mouths’ intensive study in England of the world’s most successful methods of teaching Accountancy, supported by over 15. years’ experience as a Practitioner and Accountancy Tutor, has enabled Mr. Harle to make available to New Zealand Accountancy Students a method and Courses unequalled in the Empire, and with which no other Institution can compete. MR. P. HARLE WILL PERSONALLY CONDUCT CLASSES IN WELLINGTON IN BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING. THE FEES COVER:— (1) TUITION UNTIL SUCCESSFUL; thus in the event of sickness, absence; or any other circumstances which necessitate a continuation of your course beyond the minimum period, no further fees are payable. (2) ALL TENTBOOKS WILL BE SUPPLIED RY THE COLLEGE. The student incurs no additional outlay in Textbooks whatever. (3) STUDY NOTES, which are complementary to the Textbooks. (4) ATTENDANCE AT ANY CLASSES which may be held in your own town or any other district. (5) A PERSONAL PROGRAMME compiled to meet your individual needs. (6) THE “H.C.A.” GUARANTEE that every set of homework is corrected and criticised by a qualified tutor. (7) THE BENEFIT OF CONSULTATIONS at Head Office at any time during office hours, and in places other than Wellington, by appointment with local tutors. A reduced fees is available to those who, having coached ■ elsewhere, have actually presented themselves for examination and failed. PROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION. Write or Call. HARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTTANCY. LIMITED. Levy Building, Manners St., Wellington. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Enrol With IPNTING'S COMMERCIAL COL11' LEGE, LTD. Instructors: E. L. Enting, 8.C0m., F.R.A.N.Z.; F. 11. 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. .... , it 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.J. Box 826, Wellington. Phone 44 —106.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. . ——— — v BIG — RKWARIJ for a good worker. such oualitv that with good management it could be Drou e iit up iu well * I louse 5 rooms and conveniences; cow-shed and necess» y ootbutidings. Situated iu a splendid district opposite factory, schoo 1, etc, theie isa g jd for a good worker in this property, both mre turns tnd equity. May be possimy purchased as low as £22/10/ : per acre. Cash £ooO. OR A HIGHLY DEVELOPED FARM. MORTGAGEES PRICE, irn ACRES: All level land in good clean pasture. .Subdivided numer i. 150 paddocks, and well sheltered and watered. Mill do , ]() ,° id Modern home 6 rooms, every convenience. Garage, cow-shed, manu implement-shed. A beautiful property in a nice district, for sale at mort 0 a o ee price : £33 per Acre. Cush £250. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL. BUY A CHEAP I‘ARM IMTHOLT DELAY- x. i i » • IOD ACRES Dairy Farm as a Going Concern. A real beauty at to-day s -*-C>O 110 !icres r i c h flat land, balance nice rolling downs; also■ oO Acres leia - hold land thrown in. A very excellent farm m a great district within oO m les Wellington. PRICE: £36 per Acre as a Going Concern, including stock and plant. Carrying a very high-grade herd of about jt) cows (-0 being purebred), •1 champion bulls, 20 head superior young stock, and 4-cow plant milking machiii s, also .10 sows to farrow soon and 1 ’Tamwortli boar, all of excellent stiain. 1 eluded at. the above price are a wonderful range of up-to-date farm implements ant accessories, including Chevrolet lorry, Fordson tractor, l®o-gaHon separaoi , ~-l.). motor, electric water pump, 300 gallons per hour capacity. Tho best equipped farm in the Wellington province. Modern dwelling 4 rooms, hot water serine, electric light: also cottage and whare, big motor-shed, 8 movable pig-houses, imple-ment-shed, 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 WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., 7 COURTENAY PLACE. WELLINGTON. DAIRY FARMS. 90 ACRES, Hutt: Government leasehold, long term. All Hat. Good house and buildings. City’ milk guarantee. PRICE: £1250 Going Concern. 10 cows, full range implements and crops. £250 cash. ... , . . 1 4 A ACRES, Otnki: Mostly rich river deposit (nothing better); carries and L*J.V winters 66 milking cows, young stock, etc. 6-Rmd. house and necessary outbuildings. PRICE: £45 per acre. £l5OO Cash, or less with house equities 1 ACRES: Straight-out'lease. Between Wellington-Palmerston North. AU * vH) tl . lt exceptionally rich land. Would carry .80 cows easily. Up-to-date buildings, and one of the best farms on Mnnawatu line. Lease tor o years at £2 per acre. _ „ H. G. RUTTER & CO.. 35 I’ANAMA STREET - — — WELLINGTON, SACRIFICED. Will pay with butterfat at ,6d. 155 ACRES: Price £4OOO. 0 Butterfat taken, 27,000 lb. Rich flat laud, good pasture, carrying 100 cows. Good drainage and water. Subdivided into IL paddocks, good fences. Small house, first-class cow-shed. No waste land. Cash £ooo. Government Advance to Settlers mortgage £2BOO. Balance easy terms. OSCAR MONRAD <S SON, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. pOING CONCERN: 100 Acres, Central Waikato. Splendid district. All V 4 uaerly level, no waste; well watered. Carrying 60 cows, 2 bulls, 2 horses, etc. 5-Rmd. house, usual outbuildings, electric light and power; 2i mis. rail and township. Government mortgage £llOO, 2nd £lOOO long term. Price just reduced to £32. with 40 cows and milking plant. Terms £llOO (equity) cash. 11. D. w A. B. MATTHEWS, Land and Stock Agents, Hamilton.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 102, 24 January 1933, Page 14

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