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FARMS FOR SALE OA Acres, grass, watered, buildings; very ■farfvy hfliidy position, City water: £1195: deposit £3so.—Ozich. Henderson. OA Acres, near Brown's Bay; dairying, all OLf ffraßsed; Going Concern. —Value, 236, liK HALO. QP ACRES—Newish posture. CO miles uO South Auckland. Rich soil. 40 cows, capable increase 60 cows. Electric power, shelter belts, waler supply. New buildings. ±'•2000. VALUE. 727 M. HERALD. I^3fY Acres, Freehold, unencumbered, bush iuU and heavy lea-tree; handy luakau, metiil rnnd. —Firewood. 656, Herald. -J OO AciepTpartly improved, 30 flat; ideal .Lwm situation: close Auckland.— Develop. 237, WE n ALP. _ -f OAA Acres, fattening or dairying, handy .L—v7\J good market; only £7 lO.j acre. Hill, lVplf", Victoria Arcade. n O A Acres, on Main Highway. Will carry DO4: ioo sheep and cattle, little improvement carry double; all buildings. Price £2 10s with £250 cash.— George Walker, Ltd.. 0 u eon St. kaa Acres, 15 miles Papakura. New Bun OUU cralow and buildings. Carrying 400 pwes. 60 cattle without top-dressing. Price J-3 5s with £SOO cash.— George Walker. Ltd., Queen St ACRES.—Choice Farmlet. all grass; close City. Cosy House garage po"Ury houses, concreted cowfihed City water Glonous situation. Harbour. City views. £9OO, de posit. £2so.—Rutherford. Shortland St. Too ~ Acres, 9 miles Papakura, dairying 100 ific good cows. 20 head dry stock, a horses, rich river fats: first-class bullaincs. Price £35 with £<oo cash - George Ltd., Queen St. A " CHOICE LITTLE FARM of 20 acre. 6 Arriles Papakura. all lcel and i-rasfl, K co«.. Pr;»frly on bitildin««. Pnc« £ 'f so -. , G . H. R. BURR FTT. LTD.. Shortland St. ■gTGHER BUTTERFAT RETURNS. FARMS SELLING AT £6O PER ACRE This one, 130 Acres, only £4l and a Going Concern. Sixty cows, et Handy to City. Half cash. FLEMING. 4 Palmerston Bldgs^ 17ARM, 3f»o acres, on metal road; good J clppn *h*ep country, well watered, half nloughable and in good English grass: pintable for fat lambs or dairying: up-to-date dairv shed. 3-co;v plant, practically r.cv.C ood six-roomed House, man's whare. etc.: close to Store, post office, saleyards and school. Owner retiring. For porticllars wrl,e OWNER. oM. HF.rald. educational KING'S SCHOOL, REMUERA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER TWELVE. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.Sc. Boys prepared in Primary ar.d Secondary subjects for entrance to the Secondary Schools. Prospectuses with full particulars may be had from THE SECRETARY. JDETER'S ( (CAMBRIDGE Housekeeper: Secretary: Physical Instructor Headmasters: REV. J. M BEAUFORT, M.A (Dublin). A. P. B. BROADHURST, M.A. (Oson). First Assistant: H. C. Luscombe, B.A. Staff: V. £. J. Wells, B.A. R. R. Gibson. A. K. Hancock. D. H. Nancarrow. Miss R. Wilkie. Miss D. Leatham. L.R.A.M. Matron: Miss G. M. Swears, qualified Surgical and Fever Nurse. Housekeeper: Miss C. M. Sutton. Secretary: Miss L. Talbot. B.A. Physical C. Canty, ex-Naval Petty Instructor Officer. Qualified Physical Instructor at Royal Naval School. Portsmouth. A new Preparatory School for Boys. S to 14 years. Boarders only. To open First Term. 1936. Modern Buildings. Own Chapel, Gymnasium and Swimming Bath. 196 acres of farm lands. Small classes. Up-to-date methods. Prospectus, Entry Forms and all information may be obtained from THE REV. J. M. BEAUFORT. " GLENALVON," WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND. C.l. Rev. J. M. Beaufort extends a cordial invitation to parents and friends to meet him on the School site, Cambridge, on MONDAY, October 28. Afternoon tea will be provided. He would be glad if those intending to be present would kindly notify him at his Auckland address. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KAI WELLINGTON. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. Two Scholarships will be awarded to Girls under the ago of 13 on the 31st of December. 1935, on the results of an examination to be held in November. Entries close on 18th November. Full particulars on application to THE SECRETARY. T C.S. TRAINED MEN are .always in de X. mand. Be one yourself; it only means studying in spare time. There are over 300 home study Courses, such as Account ancy. Salesmanship. Advertising. Profes sional Exams. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept A. HU N.Z. insurance Bids., Auckland A SSOCIATE-Books. Barter and ConvereaTTv' lon -n.' n French, German, Spanish, Italian.—Beaver. 94 Parnell Rd.. Auckland. CORRESPONDENCE Coaching College (Principal. T. U. Wells, M.A.).—All Examinations. Prospectus.—Box 1414, Auckland. BOOK-KEEPING, Shorthand, Typewriting, Office Routine, etc. Expert personal tuition.—Diuleigh. N.Z.'a Premier Training Institute. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES fa PRACTICAL 1 /COMMERCIAL jgDUCATION Shorthand. Typewriting-Book-keeping, English. Burroughs POSITIONS FILLED A 1 \ 4r.LO THIS YEAR A Thorough Training Ensures Employment BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. V-' Li mi tod. VV Limited. N.Z. Insurance Bide Phone 46-286 TEACHERS OF MUSrC PUPILS Please Note.—Mrs. Hallnm, L.T.C.L., Removed to 67 Sliackleton Rd., Mt. Eden. SPORTS GOODS ACCURATE Workmanship bv our expert Racquets hand or machine strung.Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. A BRUCE & SONS, Tennis Specialists. • for satisfaction Restringing and Re pairs guaranteed.—94 Albert St. BETTER piny, longer wear, with out method (Hand) Restringing Export Repairs. Yates. 68 City Chambers. MiACHINE Tension Racquet Stringing gives astounding results, even pressure --Griffiths Tennis Service, 13 WakeCeld St NEW Season's Racquets, 12s 6d to 95» Res'ringing. 9s 6d to 30s; every one guaranteed -E. W Wyllie. Queen's A rend* (First Floor) RACQUETS. —Past Season's Models Lest than Half-price Send for List.—Kings ford's. 4 Queen St. QPECIAL Tennis Offer! Restringing. O usually 15s, now 4s lid. guaranteed.Modem Bag Co.. opposite Town Hall. TENNIS Racquets, 9s to 90s; Restringinu 7s (5d upwards.— Rush Sports Depot T and C> Bldg , Elliott St TENNIS TUITION COACHING now Commenced.—-Jack Har rison. Book early. New Racquets arrived. Best restrinsing.—Wiseman's. Queen St. rpENNIS Coaching at 13 Wakefield St. and X on courts. —Max Cleghorn. Telephone, all hours, 30-601.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22250, 26 October 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22250, 26 October 1935, Page 6

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