HOUSES AND LAHD FOE SALE. SELL OR EXCHANGE. TDEAUTIFUL HOME, 8 rooms, at Stanley JL> Point, suitable for Apartment House or for two families. Section 80 s 156 ft., level, in garden, lawn etc. Will exchange for approved property at Birkenhead. OLD-ESTABLISHED BOARDING HOUSE. A T MOST POPULAR HEALTH RE*.l SORT 24 Rooms, and ali necessary ont-offices: f-acre of land; £750 cash. £3100.. A unique orwtunity to secure a money-making proposition. GREY LYNN BARGAIN. HOUSE OP S ROOMS, on tha Main Road, large section £025. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 16. FORT STREET. H. R. BURRETT OFFERS GENUINE DAIRY FARM. 0A A ACRES, situate 29 miles Aucklnnd City, 10 miles station by metalled road: scnoi. store. P. 0.. 1 mile: creamery 1 mile. 150 acres grass, I'2 acres crops, in up-top condition: 12 paddocks; all plouehublo: practically free of noxious weeds, CARRYING TO-DAY 50 COWS. 6 HEIFERS. 8 HORSES. First-clas» Kauri House of 6 rooms and coirs., cowsheu P bails, concrete floor: usual other outbuildings. FREEHOLD TITLE. AS A GOING CONCERN. : n above Stock. £22 PER ACRE. Or owne. will unencumbered Town Property for his equity of £4660. H. R. BURRETT, 14. FORI ST.. CITY. A CHEAP FARM. PAPAKURA DISTRICT. - ABOUT 50 ACRES, as a Going Concern. £37 per acre; all fully improved: nice rolling country; 9 acres now grass, stack hay, 19 cows, 12 pigs, horse, cart, harness, 8 cans, separator; 4-roomed House, in good order; cowshed, separator room Cash required £428 as a going concern Cream collected; mail delivered; metai within i mile; 20 cows were milked last season. This farm is the cheapest in the Auckland Province, Station 3 miles; school 2 miles. Easily worked land, all ploughable, in a well farmed district. TO LET—HOUSE and 10 Acres, £l. 4 ROOMS, £l. .1 ACRE, 7 Rooms. 345; 10 ACRES, nice home, 85s. W. K, FRANCIS, . Phone 44. PAPAKURA. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. SOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE, 506, Fifth Floor. Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street, Auckland. SECOND TERMS BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 25. Prospectus on application to MISS E, K. GOULDING, B.A. QNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. 2ND TERM COMMENCES JUNE 8. During the Vacation the Office is open daily (except Saturday), from 0-1 and from H. A, HOLL. 8.A.. Cantab. Honours in Maths. Phone 44-271. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, N.Z.lmmrance Bides.. Auckland. VACANCIES FOR.STUDENTS, As we havo completed our arrangements to admit a greater number of students into the College STUDENTS MAY START NOW and complete a Half-year Course in Shorthand and Typewriting before the end of the year. MISS E. B. M, BRAIN. Principal. (And at Hamilton.) jgECOME A MASTER, ENGINEER. Trained Engineers earn BIG money. You can learn any branch of Engineering, rap'dly and thoroughly, in your spare time at homo, by Sturrock's Postal Coursea. Certificates guaranteed. Write for free prospectus and information.—-Sturrock's School of Engineering, officially recognised by tho New Zealand Govarnment. Maritime Bldss,. Quay St., Auckland. QORRESPONDENCE, QOACHING AND OOMMERCIAL OOLLEGE. For Best Instruction in: -gHORTHAND. -rjiYPEWRinNG. -T3 OOK-KEEPING. P.S.E., MATRICULATION; • ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY: TEACHERS' "D." "C." "B" UNIVERSITY B.A. PASS AND ADVANCED; ACCOUNTANCY. LAW, PHARMACY. (Prospectus on Application.) P.O. Box 1414. Telephone 42-350. T. U WELLS, M.A.. Principal. N. H. E, SHEPHERD. 8.A.. LL.B., Vice Principal. SMITH'S BUILDINGS. ALBERT ST. i-PHE PROBLEM OF YOUR LAD 1 JUST LEFT SCHOOL. That boy of yours just left school—make an Electrical Engineer of him. The future in this fascinating profession holds mot* alluring prospects for smart lads than anj other line of business. Boys enrolled with Sower's Engineering School have the advantage of receiving sound, practical tuition tn Electrical Engineering from qualified experts. They are also specially coached for both Government and City and Guilds Exams. j-et oar Free Prospectus—obtainable on application. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Department since 1915), 130, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. Swanson Street, Auckland (And at Wellington).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 3
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