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Lectures. Fifty years ago a very young man down in Dunedin was learning the printing game. t Our Southern Scotch City is ■ proud to-day, for there commenced the Career of the man who to-day employs four hundred printers, and is one of the great living authorities on the Science of Advertising. HEAR CHARLES T7&ANCIS. HARLES XRANCIS, CHARLES T7RANCIS, HARLES XRANCIS. From NEW YORK CITY. NEW YORK CITY. On " TRUTH IN ADVERTISING." " TRUTH IN ADVERTISING:" TO-DAY (MONDAY). MAY 23. 1.15 PM. TO-DAY (MONDAY). MAY 23, 1.15 PM. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. . Direction of AUCKLAND ADVERTISING CLUB. AUCKLAND ADVERTISING CLUB. Every Business Man and Woman Welcome. G. M. FOWLDS, Hon. Secretary- (. => Corporation Notice!). POROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. The Ordinary Meeting of the Takapuna Borough Council will be held at the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, May 25. 1921, at 8 p.m. Business : L Confirmation of Minutes (Ordinary and Adjourned Meeting). 2. Correspondence since last Meeting. 3 Report of Finance and Legal Committee. 4. Report of Publio Services Committee. 5. Report of Streets and Works Committee. 6. Questions and General Business. 7. 1 NOTICE OF MOTION.—The Mayor to move: — tt) RE TRAMWAY— " That the Public Services Committee prepare and submit By-laws in accordance with Clauses 32 to 35 of the Schedule to the Tramways Act. " That the Company be urged to observe with special care the speed limit in the vicinity of Mon Desir corner, owing to the dangerous character of that corner. " That this Council affirm the decision of last.. Council to give effect to the recommendations of the 'I'ram Commission, and accordingly give the Company a further opportunity to conclude an Agreement,, covering both the tram and ferry services and scales of. charges, substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Commission. _In the event of the Company intimating that it is prepared to conclude an Agreement on thai basis this Council will appoint a Committee to negotiate the details, subject to ratification by the Council." (2) RE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD— ~ " ?h- a t this Council co-operate with the Councils of the other North Shore Boroughs in the proceedings to form an Electric Power District, and the representatives of this Council on. the Marine Boroughs' Association have power to act accordingly and to represent this Council on any provisional % Power Board now working to that e j Jd 1 * Public Works Department * n se tne Boroughs, concerned to be notified of this resolution." S. BRITTArN BULL, Takapuna, Town Cfa * May 21, 1921. Houses and Land For Sale. ■piCEi QF rjtHE jQISTRICT. f CONCERN. 8 ACRES—GOING CONCERN. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW. THIS FREEHOLD PROPERTY REPRESENTS VALUE. OWNER SELLS AT NEAREST OFFER TO £3700. SAY." £1000 CASH. Worth Investigation Promptly. ' 'JOHNS AND pOMPANY, 11, SWANSON STREET. 'PHONE 256. , Q.UARANTEED -.7A.QOW . F° E £6000. 'ITHIS property comprises 150 acres of -1- freehold land, situated 2J miles from school and post office; cream ; collected; 130 acres rich alluvial flat, balance rising ground, all ploughable. The owner will guarantee that 70 milking cow«{ can be car»ed all th© year round. House of 5 rooms end bathroom, store room, man's room, and ' stable, etc. Price, £40 per acre; good terms; ( "i" r P aid . 1 Purchase money 5 years at 6 per cent. If so desiied. an adjoining area of 150 acres I at £30 can be purchased. I NOTE—This farm is a really good one 1 an djwbrtri the money asked. Cows in the > district nave shown splendid returns for the . past season; among others, we know of one herd of 85 cows which has returned £32 per i cow for the season, i • 1 QOTNG pONCEEN. • 164 A CRES. 164 A c BES . A CHOICE BLOCK OF FREEHOLD ,LAND, .---situated $-mile from railway station, and handy to all conveniences; within easy distance of Auckland. A.ll stron-s. flat land, in grass, with exception ; of few acres in crops, 3 acres orchard, and , small piece of tea-tree. Present capacity is t 40 cows and young stock, and farm can be I much improved. House of 5 rooms, con- , creted. "cowshed, with machines,* etc. Price , includes good herd of 27 cows, 26 dry stock. • „o^°';! e8 » I>le3 ' and ""I wase of implements ' "£S j as a Soing concern, £1600 cash; or £27 per acre without stock or implements, t but including milking plant. £1000 cash. i ' * TJAIRY "TjAARM. 1.73 a £CRES-Situated 1J Miles from J-• clScnool—Cream collection , Northern Wairoa"~district: 30 acres river flats, balance • all ploughabl© limestone and sandstone country; 14 paddocks, good fences. House, 6 rooms, with conveniences: concreted cowshed, implement shed, stable, etc. Carrying 27, milkers, 14 heifers, 2 bulls, 5 ■ horses. Price. £2500. £800 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. -pABMBRS' rw-op., T TD., l ' KING'S CHAMBERS, COMMERCE ST I AUCKLAND. " QTJBURBAN A SEA"! " ' £200 9f BH-107 Acres, 22 acres grass, "fW 15 acres fallow, balance rough , feed, etc; practically all ploughable; well watered. Four-roomed House and necessary , outbuildings. School, 1J miles. Price, £16 per acre. £200 cash. Balance arranged i Q ÜBURBAN 1 REA. IDEAL FOR EARLY CROPS—2S Acres first-class land, well watered; 16 acres grass. Excellent 9-roomed House, h. and c water, porcelain bath; benzine lights; splendid outlook.. Cheap at £3000; terms arranged Might consider house at Otahuhu as deposit. X> : T /~1 R U M P, ALSTON CHAMBERS. 63. QUEEN ST. PAPATOETOE TDXCHANGES. 10l ACRES AND MODERN BUNGAi XO2 LOW, 6 rooms, handy to station; i land all in grass and carrying 9 cows and 1 horse; cowshed, trapshed. storeroom; an . ideal farmlet. Price, £4000. Owner will take unencumbered house, Auckland or suburbs. „ ' 14. ACRES,, all in grass, and Good Kauri . XpS: House. 5 rooms and conveniences. .Property is handy.to school and creamery, and will carry 9 dairy cows; cowshed, stable. and small barn, trapshed. Price. £3000! Will exchange for house and about 2 acres t handy to railway station, suburban. i \ —:— jmNEST AND T\ILWORTH, 63, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. AND AT PAPATOEiqE, I.

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New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10