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AUCTIONS. On the Premises. 110 ABEL SMITH STREET (Near Willis Street). TO-DAY (THURSDAY). 1.30 sharp. PART FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS OF G-RD. HOUSE, SUPERIOR LOT. A BSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. QILVERSTONE & CO., Auctioneers, kJ have instructions to sell everything. Glass-lop Bookcase (drawer and doors below), 3-fold Oak Screen. Mirrors, China Cabinet. Dresser, Oak Gateleg 'Fable. H.B. Chairs, Morris Couch, Nice Fireside Chair. 2 Oak and Rosewood Clocks, Spark Guard,. Large Rug, Table, Splendid Lot of. China, Glassware, Cutlery, Pyrex Dishes, Silverplated Teapot. Sugar Dish and Breadboard. etc. Electric Kettle (perfect), Electric Radiator (cost £6/10/-). Pictures. Curtains, Brooms. Mop. Buckets, Aluminium Pots. Kettles, etc. Good Garden Toole, Small Dog Kennel, etc. A4BB EDUCATIONAL. FOR ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS WHO PREVIOUSLY FAILED “A SAFE PASS” NOW ASSURED. SPECIAL "H.C.?.' REVISION COURSE. rpiIIS special "Revision Course” is iuJ- troduccd for the benefit of students who have failed to obtain a pass at previous examinations . , . tins course provides new interest for the student . . . . detects a student's weaknesses and overcomes them. It embodies the latest English principles of tuition and sends the student to the examination room fully and properly prepared with all his confidence restored. The “H.C.A.” REVISION COURSE stands alone in this Dominion for the thoroughness with which it is planned . . . . the personal nature of its programme so carefully compiled to meet each student’s individual needs .... and the extensive personal consultation with tutors that it provides. Students having been coached elsewhere and failed at examinations can avail themselves of the "H.C.A.” Revision Course at a specially reduced fee. MR. P. TIARLE WILL PERSONALLY CONDUCT CLASSES IN WELLINGTON IN BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING. PROSPECTUS FREE ON APPLICATION. Write or call— HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LIMITED, Levy Building, Manners Street, Wellington. INSTRUCTION In DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS At QILB Y ’ S COLLEGE, Broadway Building (Opposite St. Janies Theatre), Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON HAS NOW RESUMED. INDIVIDUAL TUITION In Pitman's and Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English, Office Practice. Prospectus Free. Phone 51 —987. N.Z. FRIENDS’ SCHOOL, WANGANUI.. BOARDERS’- inclusive fee, £22 per term ; ages Bto 16, boys and girls; 10 per cent, reduction for two in family; healthy situation, modern buildings, strong staff, 'sound education, no corporal punishment, homely atmosphere; individual attenton. School reopens February 7. Anplv to . , ARTHUR DOUGLASS. R.S.c.. Principal. BUSINESS NOTICES. qiHE demand for improvement in many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere Manufactures are seeking fresh ideas, new methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin, Son, and Carey, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers. 11l Lambton Quay, Wellington.

educational. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. PRINCIPALMR. L D. NEWTON, M.A. rnHE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL provides complete Corses as follows time experienced 1 etc?' arc’spleudidly 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, btau 1ing on an elevated site of 8i acres, it is a magnificent structure wi h every possible modern convenience for the. staff and boarders. l'_or 1 Joo there will be a rebate of 20 per cent, on the boarding fees, ordinarily £4o, and these will be payable in instalments of £l2 at the beginning of each term. Monday to Friday boarders £lO per term. The hostel is under the charge of the senior assistant, Mi. 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 t.o holders of Proficiency or Competency Certificates, and arc tenable up to the age of 19 years, provided that the work and conduct of the pupil are satisfactory. Pupils over lo years of age may be admitted free for one year in one of the practical courses. Paying I upils, £~/10/per term ; over 18, £3/10/-. APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION. Applications for admission for 1933 should be sent to the I nncipal. A large illustrated prospectus, including application forms, may be obtained from the College Offiee. g^woL REOPENS ON FEBRUARY 7, 1933. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A BIG REWARD FOR A GOOD WORKER. 1 ,IA ACRES: All flat, plougliable land. Has all been fenced and put in good L’-AV ]lils t U re bar 15 acres rich improvable swamp. This place has been badly farmed fon past few years and wants taking in hand. Up to recently has been carrying 70 head dairy stock, including 57 cows and sundry other stock, but is ot such' quality that with good management it could be brought up to do 100 cows well. House 5 rooms and conveniences; cow-shed and necessary outbuildings. Situated in a splendid district opposite factory, school, etc., there is a good reward for a good worker in this property, both in returns, and equity. May be possibly purchased as low as £22/10/- per acre. Cash £550. OR A HIGHLY DEVELOPED FARM. MORTGAGEE’S PRICE. IKO ACRES: All level land in good clean pasture. Subdivided numerous - Lt,V paddocks, and well sheltered and watered. Will do 100 cows well. Atodcrn home 6 rooms, every convenience. Garage, 8-bail cow-shed, manure and implement-shed. A beautiful property iu a nice district, for sale at mortgagee’s price: £33 per Acre. Cash £250. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. BUY A FARM: IT PAYS BESIL mJYNOW: WHYWATt: BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL. BUY A CHEAP FARM WITHOUT DELAY. 109 ACRES Dairy Farm as a Going Concern. A real beauty at to-day’s prices. AOO i) 0 acl . cs ric h t ], lt land , balance nice rolling downs; also 50 acres leasehold land thrown in. A very excellent farm in a great district within 50 miles Wellington.' PRICE: £36 per Acre us a Going Concern, including stock and plant. Cnri’Ving a very high-grade herd of about 70 cows (20 being purebred), 4 champion bulls, 20 head superior young stock, aud 4-cow plant milking machines; also 10 sows tn farrow soou and 1 Tamworth boar, all of excellent strain. Included at the above price are a wonderful range of up-to-date farm implements and accessories, including Chevrolet lorrv, Fotdson traetor, 100-gallon separaor, 2-h.p. motor, electric water pump, 300 gallons per hour capacity. The best-equipped •farm in the Wellington province. Modern dwelling 4 rooms, hot water service, electric light; also cottage and wliare, big motor-shed, 8 movable pig-houses, imple-ment-shed, store-shed, and 24 tons buy; 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 £63 per acre. A RARE CHANCE. GET BUSY I SEE US TO-DAY. WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., 7 COURTENAY PLAUE. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 104, 26 January 1933, Page 14

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