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EXCHANGE. WANTED to Exchange for city prop TT erty, Farm of 1197 acres, partly im ■ proved, with over 1000, sheep. Price £ i acre Mortgage £3100. Equity £288J • Mauley, Druids' Chambers. L' WANTED; Jixcuauge, handy Otakl "Coastal Farm, 480 acres, practical . evel. Price £17 acre. Equity. £1510. Man ley, Druida' Chambers. TJOUGHCASX Bungalow, buTTt i | ■*-". years, tenants permanent, goo< country town; Govt. Mortgage £725; fo Light Car and small. deposit. 1123, Eve 1 Post- ..' A UCKLAND Residence in 3 flats, £1750 ■ t*!■- ■ owner wants House, Wellington, citj 1 °rn, ear _ suburb; Upper Hutt, 1% Acres i Good House, 5 rooms; : large poultr; houses, £1550; owner wants Small House . suburbs. Many other good propositions . A. F. Jauncey,- Burlington Arcade: . SECTION wanted; any suburb, in Ex change for either Small Newtowi Property show-ing good rent, or 2-Fla Proposition which is a real money-maker IVI9, Evg. Post. . ■ \UVLL Exchange Story, and Half Bun »T galow, Karori, £1350, for Sectioi any good, locality. Motor-car, or large . Bungalow. Kindly reply 1180, Evg. Post • TT Costs you Nothing to join our Di • «r Le»ding Library, Theatre Bldgs ; We Exchange Books, Magazines, and Re cords; to .the same value at the rate o Books 2d, Records 6d, etc. I?QUiTY City Property for good Seeom *-• Mortgage or Section, Island Bay o Lower Hutt. This proposition should ap peal to a builder. Further details fron Wm. Butler, 140-150, Lambton-qy. TJROOKLYN—S Rooms, kitchenette ■" garage, new, for Smaller Cottage ant 1 some cash; no climb; mortgage £1300 • 1049, Evg. Post. ■WOULD Exchange £120 Equity in £32, " Karori Section for Motor-cycle o Car, valued between £40 and £50. Appli ; 1016. Evg. Post. ' EDUCATIONAL. ~ WELLINGTON COLLEGE. Headmaster: ,Wv A. Armour, M.A., M.Sc THE First' Term for 1932 begins oi A TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Thi enrolment of new pupils will be as fol lows:— Monday morning, Ist February: 9.30 a.m. 12 noon for pupils whose surname be gins with one of the letters A-L. i Monday afternoon, Ist February, ~ 13( p.m.-4 p.m., for pupils whose sur name begins with one of the letter M-Z. Parents of boarders may interview tin Headmaster on Friday, 29th January Saturday morning, 30th January, or Mon day, Ist February: , RONGOTAI COLLEGE. ' f\HE Headmaster will be in attendanci ■*- at the College on MONDAY, Ist FEB RUARY, to interview parents of all nev pupils: Parents whose .surnames are A-M, 9.30"a.m.-12.30 p.m. Alc-Z, 2 p.m.'-5 p.m. It is essential that at least onepareu or guardian of a 1 new pupil should accom pany the boy, ,who is'required to brinf with him (a) his last report from his pre vious school; (b) birth certificate; (c proficiency certificate (in the case of boyi who have passed Standard VI. and wisl to enter,on their Free; Place. The following are eligible for admissioi FREE:— 1. All boys who have passed Standarc IV. in any of the neighbouring primary schools. 2. A limited number who. have'passct Standard V. in any of the neighbouring primary schools. Prompt application b] parents of these boys is necessary, as then arc' only ten vacancies. 3. AH holders of Proficiency Certificate: gained in the neighbouring schools. Ii 'cases where "proficiency certificates hav< been gained at other schools, admissior will be granted to all holders whose par ents or guardians have come to resid< within the school district (the area to th< cast of .'Mt.' Victoria), or whose parent! or guardians intend to reside within tin school district in the immediate future. 4. AH Free Place boys (Senior oi Junior) who have transferred from othei schools and' whose parents or guardiam comply with the residential qualification! under (3). ' > Prospectuses and admission forms maj be had on application, up to 30th Janu ary, from The Secretary, Seater's Build ing, 105, Customhouse quay. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. A BOARDING and Day School for Girls ■*■*• Principal: Miss V. W. Greig, M.A. B.Sc. First Term begins on TUESDAY, 2nc FEBRUARY, 1932. The following courses are •, available:— (a) Professional Course (prepares pupili for professions). (b) Home and General Course, (include! Cookery, Dressmaking, Hygiene, Firs' Air Home Nursing, Drawing anc Crafts). ,(c) Art Course (includes Drawing, De sign, Illustration, Commercial Art, Arl Crafts). (d) Commercial Course (includes Book keeping, Shorthand, ■ Typewriting Business Methods, etc.). In additior to courses,; under, (d), there is avail able an all-day Commercial Cours< (fees, £3 10s per term). Great importance is attached in al courses to Physical Training, which is ii the hands of a specialist. COLLEGE HOUSE. The Boarding establishment is under th( personal supervision of the Principal, wlu is resident. Junior .boarders, taken bj arrangement. There are a few vacancies for Boarders Early application is advisable.; Prospectui on application to The Secretary, Box 19 Wellington. Enrolments as follows:— Day Pupils—Saturday, 30th ; January, 9.3( a.m.-noon; also Monday, Ist. Febru ary, 9.30-noon and 1.30 p.m.-3.30 p.m Boarders^-Tiiesday, 2nd February, 'at ! New Pupils must,bring Proficiency ■oi Competency Birth Certifi catcs, also Primary School Progress Cards Assembly: .Tuesday.'2nd February, 1932 Former pupils assemble at 0 a.m., oi send notice; New pupils assemble at 10 a.m. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. Principal: Miss A. M. Batham, B.A. THE First Term begins on TUESDAY X 2nd FEBRUARY, 1932. Former pupils, 9 a.m. New pupils, 10 a.m. The following Courses are available :- (a) Professional. ,(b) Home and General, (c) Commercial. Free places are granted to all holder* of Proficiency Certificates. The fee pel term for Competency holders and' othen is £4/ less 10s discount. Xew pupils will be enrolled as follows Saturday, 30th January, 10 a.m.-12.3f p.m. Monday, Ist February, 9.30 a.m.-4 p.m All certificates to be brought on Tues day, 2nd February. Prospectus and ap plication forms for all schools, from G. F. JUDD, Secretary, Seater's Buildings, 105, Customhouse quay /"IONSULT us re your Hamper. Yoi v-/ will be surprised at our selection Economy, Prices, and Service. Granc Hotel, Home Supply Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 3

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