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SALES BY AUCTION. BY AUCTION! QECTIONS. SECTIONS. Instructed by Absentee Owner, we will Sel 9 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTIONS *" CORNER OF TAWA AND MOANA AVENUE. EPSOM (Off Campbell Road). Each Section has 99ft. frontage. Sur rounded by rail-grown beautiful hedge. Ideal Position. Magnificent Sea and Landscape Views. THE PICE OF THE DISTRICT. AT ABSOLUTE BEDROCK PRICE. AT OUR AUCTION HALL, HIGH ST., -pRIDAY, A PRIL 97 1923, » "*" AT 1 P.M. * 5 Property Flagged. , TTJLLLIAM A TTORNE, T TD., j "THE LAND MAN," • GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND REAL , ESTATE SERVICE. , 19, SHORTLAND ST., AUCKLAND. "D Y . A UCTION. £80 EPOSITDUNOVAN STREET. AVONDALE STH. BUNGALOW. i Rooms, and scullery, 2 verandahs, and all convs.; bathroom, and basin, range, wash-house, copper and tubs, plenty of tank water. Section, 66 by 330: magnificent views of both harbours; 2mins. to school and store: good bus service to railway station and trams. Insurance, £ 800. REMEMBER.— WE WILL SELL ON THIS LOW DEPOSIT OF .£3O AT A BARGAIN PRICE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Also, Near Above. SECTION, 65ft. by 330 ft., Dunovan Street, on the besv of terms. 1 ' £25 DEPOSIT. BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. INSPECT NOW AND BUY AT AUCTION. AT OUR AUCTION HALL. HIGH ST., On ■pRXDAY TUEXT, APRIL 97 "AT -I P.M. "" ' ? Property Flagged. TT7TLLIAM A TTORNE, T TD.. " the" LAND man." REAL ESTATE SERVICE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. 19. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. T>Y A II7CTION IT7IARMLET TESTATE. pLEN "171 DEN. 9 BEAUTIFUL F ARMLETS. AREAS FROM 21 ACRES TO 15 ACRES. Only 1 milefrom Glen Eden Railway Station ; all ploughed; ready for crops. The finest sections in the district. Splendid metalled main road and footpath to every section. Good train service. SUBURBAN FARES. SUBURBAN FARES. Grow fruit, be a poultry farmer, keep a cow. grow your own vegetables. You c&n do al. these things and more, and yet cn>,ie to town daily to your business. YOU WILL DOUBLE YOUR MuNEY HERE. FINEST POSITIONS. BEST OF SOIL. EASIEST OF TERMS— £10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. £10 PER CENT. 3 MONTHS. £10 PER CENT. 6 MONTHS. £10 PER CENT. 12 MONTHS. Balance 3 years at £6} per cent. GET YOUR PLANS TODAY. AND ATTEND AUCTION' SALE. ON THE GROUND. ON THE GROUND. ATURDAY, TV/fAY If) 1923. AT 2.30 P.M. Free Motor Service from Glen Eden Station. Day of Sale, from 2 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. IF WET. SALE WILL BE HELD IN HALL. WILLIAM :AI TTORNE, £TD., "THE LAND MAN," GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. 19, SHORTLAND ST., AUCKLAND, In Conjunction With W. P. LEVY, Agent, Glen Eden. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. OCCLUSIVE "DROOP OF T7IFFICIENT nPUITION. At the New Zealand Examination ''f the Australasian Institute of Secretaries, held last December, we presented ten candidates, nine of whom secured a full pass and one a partial pass. Only two other full passes and one partial were gained for the whole Dominion. If you wish to ensure success at the Secretarial, Bankers', Law Prof., Accountancy, Matriculation, Teachers' or Public Service Exams., with a minimum expenditure of time and money, send without delay for free Prospectus to the Specialists of 25 years' Standing. TTEMINGWAY AND "DOBEETSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. "DRAIN'S COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. The all-important question which presents itself to the minds of parents, when girls and boya are leaving school, is how to develop the character and abilities to fit them to walk worthily in the Calling of Life which they are going to follow. Should the decision be for Commercial Pursuits, we have very much pleasure and confidence in offering the services and advantages of our College, knowing they are the best. It an all-round Business Course is desired, we recommend our FULL COURSE. j If the aim of the Student is to become an Export Shorthand-Typist, we offer our Special Stenographers Course, which includes PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. And COMMERCL\L ENGLISH. On the other hand, should the Student show particular aptitude for figures, we would suggest our unique course, covering TOUCH TYPEWRITING. . COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING. And BURROUGHS (Machine Book-Keeping and Calculations). Any one of these courses can unlock the door into Commercial Life and a Successful Career. Prospectus* on application. Miss E. B. M. BRAIN. Auckland Principal. D. E. DUTHOIT,. Hamilton Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. THE -jiTARTTN T3USINESS TNSTITUTE, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Individual Tuition by Qualified and Experienced Instructors in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. ADDING MACHINE. Special 6 Months' Course, £10 10s. > Coaching for Matriculation, Public Service, Law. and Other Examinations. Managinjr Principal: Mrs. D. G. Martin. Prospectus on Application. P.O. BOX 1503. 'PHONE 2732 A. STURROCK'S SCHOOL OP ENGINEER I G. (Registered under Marine and Education Departments.) Engineering in ail its branches taught by mail or in class. Mechanical. Electrical, or Marine. Free prospectus on application. N.Z. SHIPPING CO.'S BUILDINGS. QUAY ST.. AUCKLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. LIQUID Granite lengthens linoleum life; ; |pt. 2s 6d. pint 4s 6d. postage 7d pint. —Richard Arthur. Queen St. LINOLEUMS (new), 6ft. wide, from 7s lid the running yard. — GEORGE WALKER'S Auction Rooms. 38. Queen St. GEORGE WALKER hag a Large Showroom Full of Lovely New Furniture for Private Sale. Inspection Invited. .SALEROOMS: 38. QUEEN STREET. LIQUID Granite, the enemy of wear: ipt. 'is Oil. pint 4s 6d, postage 7d pint.— Arthur's. Queen St. HOCKEY Sticks (Lilywhite's Best) and Balls. — Jack Watts and Co., 2S. Heilaby's Bldgs.. Queen St. LIQUID Granite your floors and linoleums: *pt. 2s 6d, pint 4s 6d, postage 7d pint.—Arthur'B, Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18380, 21 April 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18380, 21 April 1923, Page 5

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