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ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th, 1923, At 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS,' i 105, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. r ]Vr HS ' SES s - GEORGE NATHAN "A AND CO, have received instruc- * tions from the Registrar of the Supreme * Court, Wellington, acting under the power of eale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage registered No. 122450, to * Sell by Public Auction, at the time abojk mentioned, at their Booms, 105, Custom- * house quay. Wellington—- * ALL THAT PIECE OF situate 5 in the Provincial District, of Wel- * liiigton, containing one rood twelve 1 perches and one-tenth perch (lrd 12per and l-10per), being Lot 20, Block 1 on Deposited Plan 1743, part 5 Section 6, Watts Peninsula, and be--3 ing all the land in Certificate of 1 Title Volume 172, folio 162, subject to the Fencing Covenant contained in * the Transfer 67448. 3 The above land is situated and known * a« the "Red House,” in Totara road, y Miramar, and there is erected thereon a well-constructed five-roomed dwelling. " For particulars and conditions of sale, estimate of value, etc., apply to * FELL AND PUTNAM, Solicitors, 105, Customhouse quay, Wellintgon, .. Or to the Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL STREET STROLLER OR STUDENT? TjYVERY evening the streets of your . JCi town are full of idlers; the I theatres are inundated with pleasureseekers. Hundreds of young people fritter away their time in aimless inanities. ARE YOU . ONE OF THIS GREAT THRONG? Is passing pleasure your chief occupation ? Your Future is shaped by the PRESENT. Knowledge is necessary to ensure success; to, gain knowledge you "must work. Work Under pleasant conditions and ycrar hours will be enjojed. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Provide complete courses for SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING, LAW, BANKING, SECRETARIAL, PUBLIC SERVICE. ARCHITECTURAL, MATRICULATION, TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES, UNIVERSITY DEGREES, etc. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 98, The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, Director. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION ENSURES PROGRESS AND PRO- 1 SPERITY. , UNDER out pilotage you can qualify rapidly yet thoroughly at a minimum cost. Our 25 years’ , specialisation enables us to give you a course and service that stands alone for value, quantity, and quality. . * ' KNOW 1 MOEJB AND EARN MORE. The best investment you eon make is to give the small amount of time and money needed to win uualification under our guidance. , ' Read our 80 page book "Accountancy'’ —prepared solely for your use and benefit —and sent free upon receipt of name and address. Inquiry entail* no oblige--tion whatever. Do not delay. Act to-day, HEMINGWAY' AND ROBEiRTSON, The Correspondence Tuition Specialists. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. 'TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR MOTOR ENGINEERS. fTYRAINED Motor Experts are -a- in great demand at highest wages, and the opportunities for adyancement are the greatest ever known. Get in line for one of these big jobs to-day—enrol now for Motor Engineering course at Bower's Engineering School. All steps explained in a simple, practical way, by competent . Motor Experts. The fees won’t worry you—they're exceptionally reasonable Write to-day for all particulars to— , . BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Edu-cation-Departments since ISTIS), Room 133, Fletcher's Buildings, 22, Customhouse quay, Wellington. P. 0% Box 865. Telephone 1792. (And at Auckland.) REMOVE THE SHACKLES FROM BUSINESS. BOOK-KEEPING knowledge brings better understanding \ between you I and your business.GILB Y ' S • BOOK-KEEPING COURSE

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11497, 18 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11497, 18 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11497, 18 April 1923, Page 10

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