LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. r BUY old Postage STAMPS and Collections STAMPS. Look up your old papers, and communicate with BOX 1244, G.P.0., 22m Sydney, N.S.W. 7'ANTED, Jeweller's SHOP ASSISTANT of good, address, experience, and knowledge of the jewellery business. Applicants to state age, references, etc. S. M'LERNON, Jeweller, 22m Napier. SANDON GRASS-SEED FARM FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 f\i}{\ ACRES Freehold. Land, well XAJ&XJ w ; atered, and subdivided by substantial wire fences; good House, woolshed, etc. The main road from Feilding to Rongotea intersecting the Property; dis- | tance from Feildiug 6 miles. The largest I stock market in the North Island. The • land has all been ploughed except a fringe 'of valuable native bush, affording shelter from the west. At present about 800 acrea is in grass (rye and crested dogstail), and has been down some years; the balance in fallow. The soil is exceptionally adapted for producing grain or g_reen crops, including .grass seed, or raising fat lambs, and, taken altogether, is an Ideal Farm, situate in one of the best districts of the Dominion For price and terms, which are liberal, apply POST OFFICE BOX 24, £2f Feilding. BRAFM4R HOUSE, DUNEBIN, HIGH-'CLASS SCHOOL FOR, GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES MILLER,. Certificated Teachers, London and Paris, Assisted by a Resident French Governess and a large Visiting Staff. KINDERGARTEN CLASS under the charge of a Trained Teacher, assisted by a French Governess. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation, Kensington Art Examination, and. all Musical Examinations,, • j 'A thoroughly sound and Advanced Education given. A system of School Manage- j ment is followed by which the entire work of even the youngest pupil comes under j the personal notice of the Misses Miller every dav. Prospectus on application. j
SUBDIVISION Of BIRCHWOOD ESTATE Into TWENTY FARMS, Suitable for Dairying and Mixed' Farming. ■RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from A. W. RODGER, Esq., to sell by Private Treaty, TWENTY FARMS Containing* From 217 Acres to 450 Acres, On Exceptionally Easy Terms, Namely: 10 per cent, cash, 7j per cent, in three yeans, 7£ per cent, in five years, balance in seven years. Interest, 5 per oent. Cows and milking machines, if required, will also be supplied on terms, payment being spread over a number of years. Buildings will be erected on a number of these Farms, as may be arranged with the owner. - The Birchwood flats make ideal dairying land. Dairy factory, school, and post office are situated in the centre of the property.' Full particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.), Invercargill and Branabes. If NEWEST AND MOST CENTRAL LONDON. Near THEATRES, SHOPS, and TUBES. V " OPEN in APRIL, s 1 1911. Jr ROOMS. SPACIOUS v/S LOUNGE AND *? WINTER GARDEN, y*- Bed, Breakfast, -j, Bath, and Attendance, - ROOMS BOOKED NOW.
K m k m YOU! WHAT are YOU Doing? Are You Improving your Position ? If Not; Why Not? Study Book-keeping and Acoountancy. Send for FREE Books. Courses for Matriculation and all Public Exams. Writ© To-Night. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, P.O. Box 576, AUCKLAND.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2975, 22 March 1911, Page 42
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