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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR FOR SALE. gEASIDE! BROAD BAY—Five ROOMS; well built; verandah; really good home; £650. Four ROOMS; select position; electric light, all other conveniences; £420. PURAKANUI.—Three ROOMS; well built; best position bay; furnished; £IBO. Four ROOMS, close by, including sun porch, all furniture; £2BO. PORTOBELLO. Five-roomed BUNGALOW; modern conveniences; £650. Four ROOMS, furnished, sun porch; £350. KAKA POINT.—Five ROOMS; charming surroundings; furnished; £3OO. Threat ROOMS, wide verandah; practically new; i-acre; fully furnished; £4OO. WARRINGTON.—Four ROOMS; 4aci'Oi; garage; asphalt paths; £4OO. Others Available: BRIGHTON, WAIKOUAITI, MACANDREW’S BAY. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE, & RHODES. £1275~ FREEHOLDNORTH END. DOUBLE SHOP, 5 ROOMS. GROCERY, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY Nice clean stock; at valuation about£2oo. First-class Proposition. J. W. H. CLARKE, Real Estate Agent, 10 Dowling street (next G.P.0.). EDUCATIONAL. QOUTHLAND SUMMER SCHOOL, O STEWART ISLAND. STEWART JANUARY 19-26, 1927. SYLLABUS; Education: Dr LAWSON, Professor of Education. Health: Dr MALCOLM. Professor of LiteSureflfstory: Mr T. R. FLEMING, M.A. Ex-inspector of Schools. Drawing: Mr LEN. W ATKIN, Art Master, Wellington Training College. Nature Study: Mr W. MARTIN, 8.A., Head Master Mosgiel D.H.S. The Third Session of the Southland Summer School promises to excel all others. Teachers and friends may look forward to a thoroughly enjoyable holiday under perfect conditions. At the same time, the list of authoritative lecturers ensures that those who seek inspiration and guidance will receive a measure full and running over. The Executive has again been fortunate in securing Mr Hick’s ’’Ferndale House,” so long and so favourably known to travellers. The tariff—£2 15s includes free daily Launch Trips around the bays of the most beautiful spot in New Zealand. Registration Fee, ss. Enrol now. GEO. F. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Address: Schoolhouse. Otautau. 20n “ J O N A.” PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, HAVELOCK NORTH. HAWKE’S BAY. Registered Secondary School. Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass. Bo R.A.M. and R.C.M., Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Fees include instruction in Arts and Crafts, Dressmaking, and Speech Training. Pupils of all denominations received. Applications for Prospectus should be made to THE SECRETARY. P.O. Box 287, Hastings, H.B. AMBERLEY HOUSE, GIRLS’ COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, AMBERLEY, NORTH CANTERBURY. Principal: Miss D. M. KING-CHURCH, B.A. (Lon.). The School aims at giving a Sound Education amid healthy surroundings. Preparation for Matriculation, R.A.M., and other Public Examinations if desired. Large playing grounds; tennis, cricket, golf, netball, riding. Prospectus on application to the Principal, or to the Secretary, A. M'Kellar, Esq., 227 Manchester street, Christchurch. 20n jJON’T COMPLAIN If you are not satisfied with your job—discontented because you are not making progress —there’s no use being sore aoout it. Complaining won’t improve things without action on your part. Take action now! LET HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL TRAINING IMPROVE YOUR EARNING POWER. If you want to enhance your prospects of advancement, or, if vou want one of those positions paying a good salary with excellent prospects for promotion—then epare-time study under Hemingway’s will enable you to gain your goal. Hemingway’s Courses include: Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Banker’s Diploma, Teachers’ Certificates, Matriculation, Public, Service Entrance, Advertising, Pitman’s Shorthand. Make your start NOW towards greater achievement. Write TO-DAY for particulars of the Course that interests you. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. fJAVE YOU MATRICULATED? If not, commence youi studies with us immediately. Matriculation is now the entrance examination to all the Professions. Our methods do not entail hours ot laborious study, but carry you along in a simple, pleasant, yet thorough manner. Our courses are conducted by highly qualified instructors. Place yourself in our hands, and we will do the rest. Write or call for free Prospectus. NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges). 139 COL WILL'S CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 50. HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. From 7to 17. Healthy and beautiful estate of 34 acres. Sound, modern edimtion; training in self-government, etc. Prospectus from Principal of Friends’ School, Wanganui. F. E. MORETON, 8.A., certificated and registered teacher, late of Loughborough Grammar School. England. 8s MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladles Cutter, View street (opp. V.M.C.A.) Patterns or materials cut to measure; no fitting required. Country ladles, send for measurement form.—Telephone 3112. MISS A BROOME (above J, and I Arthur's), Teacher of Dressmaking. Cutting, and Pitting Material and patterns cut to measure Hours- 10 to 12. 2to 5 tIOACHING —All Subjects MATKICUDA ! TION, Italian, Spanish, Advanced Latin French —c G May Smith s Hullci Ings. Octagon 2my PREPARE for 1927. Take part term now. Shorthand, Typewriting, BookKeeping. —Brown’s College (above Moray Place Post Office). 13n rpHE First Utility ot trequent aim regular Advertising ousists in -his There is at all times a .arge class o‘ persons, both in country ,nd town win have no fixed places for the purchase ot certain necessary articles, and , read to be swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first ■he s«k*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 19