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_Jonsefi and Land for Sale. 1A ACREfr-Good House and mtbuildj^si'nMi. m Good erase,'garden, etc.; |-mlle station, school church, P. 0.. etc.; rr«m "- 1 heifCr / 2 , 1 bull, Separator, Sw?. ?8& *& ot tay - The lot for *"*5; £775 cash. 17 ACRES—House. 9 rooms, wash-house. V l?, 11 ?. trapshed. barn, and cowshed, g2i"LJS, **%& H, miles station, oto. frioe. £1500; £500 cash. 33 £ C .RES-6-roomod House and out- "" buildings; i miles station; 25 acres r k i S3! S. ce x^ ops W« - flfi0 0; £650 rash Ml ACRES-Nice House and outbuildings; rf;,. lot «nd. cold water: all necessary buildings; all m grass and crop; £2600; doOO caeh. lad ACRES—House, 5 rooms, cowshed 'Ut: , etc.: nearly all in grass; 2 miles ownship. .Price. £30 per acre; £400 down. A A ACRES-House and shod*, etc.; 75 luu Brass, balance rough feed. Price, £28 10s; £450 down. QA ACRES— House, etc.; going conconr 3U £35 10s; equity, £9100. Will take pood house property in exchange. OOA ACRES-Good Buildings; mostly idO\J drained swamp; 3 miles station. Pnco, £26 per aero; £750 down. COME TO US AND WE WILL SUIT YOU CIVIL & ROBERTS, RELIABLE ESTATE AGENTS, PUKEKOHE. 'PHONE 134. DON'T * ,AD THIS UNLESS YOU A' 1 LOOKING FOR A COSY LuTLE HOME." BON FOR A SOLDIER. REMUERABUNGALOW Of Six Good Rooms, built of heart of kauri, with overy modern convenience. Doublo entrance; concrete paths; lawn; garden and fruit trees. Just tne thing for a returned soidicr and his bride. How's thia for a snip at £875. Cash required to own this littlo nost is £50 If you like the sound of this get in touch with R. N. MELVILLE, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE 5, PHOENIX CHAMBERS (Ground Floor). ALSO AT DEV'ONPORT. GOING CONCERNS. ir\Vi alittfcS, in one of tne richest parts AUO2 of Auckland Province, bandy to ruii; 7-roomed JIOU&E, and ail outbuild- I ings. 4-cow milking Plant and separator; carry 60 cows and dry stock; all grassed; all ploughable; requires no manure. Buildings all hrst-class. PRICE, £65 pot acre, as Going Concern. 1-A ACRES, close to large Waikato 10V Centre MODERN HOUSE. 5 rooms; also milkers' cottage, up-to-date outbuildings, 4-cow milking plant and separator; pood loam soil; plenty water; frontage of Waikato River; 1* miles to everything. Milk 60 cows and carry dry stock; 30 cows, 9 horses, 8 pigs, cart .and implements. Might Lease. PRICE. £50 per acre, as a Going Concern. BUTLER BROS., 12. CITY CHAMBERS. Commercial Colleges. ■*> " y I •"^£ V,X v) V» V. 9 POSITIONS LAST WEEK. Miss FitzGoreld. Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Vacuum Oil Company. , Miss liloydi Shorthand Writer and Typists, W. Fallon, Esq., Solicitor. . Miss Earlly, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Land and Transfer Department. Miss Scott, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Norwich Union Insurance Company. Miss Angove, Shorthand Writer and Typist*, N.Z Farmers' Fertiliser Company. Miss Taylor, Typiste and Book-keeper, King s I Col Ice Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Miss Jack, Shorthand Writer and Typiste, Messrs. Robinson and Solicitors. 25 Years Founded. I 8 Shorthand Speed Records for New Zealand Write, call, or telephone for Prospectus. Day and Evening Classes begin with BtuHenl Shorthand. Typewriting, Book-keeping and Office Routine School. Colwill Chambers. Bwanson "street. Miss Mabel 8. Clarke J. H. UolwlU. 'Phone 1147. PRACTICAL -DUSINESS EDUCATION. STUDENTS may attend our Local Classes (Day or Evening). We specialise in giving a thorough, sound, practical training for modem business, and assist our Students to obtain positions which, they may retain with satisfaction to their employers, to themselves, and with credit to us. Not only do we impart to our Students a thorough working knowledge of the subject or subjects they study under us. but we fiti ViB hw m P «i^ SUCCESS. „ , , L REMEMBER: Our Class ,Students, the number of which is strictly limited, receive, in addition to individual instruction, the free use of our magnficent Correspondence 1 Lessons, which have brought to Success i over 25.000 Students. Our iook-keepin»; and i Accountancy Exam. Pass*,* total over 2500, 85 Honours Places. Parents and others are invited to rail or write for particulars of either our Class or Correspondence tuition. ITEMING WAY AND pOBEBTBON'S CCHOOLS, T TD., UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST. E., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. (The School with 25.000 successful and satisfied students behmd it.) ttjsT A WORD TO PARENTS. Before Enrolling Your Sons and Daughters \ Elsewhere See "DRAIN'S pOMMERCIAL p O L L E G E. I NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDING. AUCKLAND. •Phone MIA. P-0. Box 87 - OATISFY THAT pASSION TO rpAVEL, A LONGING TO SEE THE WORLD—that's what 90 per cent, of the boys of to-day are experiencing. Arent' you? passion. Become a Satisfy your passion. Become > * Marine Engineer. He gets good pay and he certainly sees the world. Write or call on "DOWER'S ■ENGINEERING QCHOOL This School has passed 2000 pupils. It keeps you up to the mark, lor it is only through study that you can hope to be successful. However, thero is no cramming. Just practical, sensible, efficient methods. Fees cash or instalments. Principal, James W Bower, Certificated Engineer. COLWILL'B CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 60. AND AT WELLINGTON. pET VOUR TRAINING A 8 ■ENGINEER. It does not matter whether you want to start right at the bottom of the ladder, or whether you are away up and want help to ' reach the top— are able, to help you. Our Instructors are Specialist*—practi-al men with the latest theories. at their fingertins, and able to impart their knowledge to others Day or Evening Classes, or by Correspondence anywhere. WRITE FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. QTURROCK'S OCFIOOL OF -ENGINEERING. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS (OIT. G.P.0.), [ AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 5