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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. a CCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS, 1911. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. DO YOU KNOW—(1) That Matriculation is on the Syllabus. and wild be enforced in 1913? (2) That you can get your full degree NOW without Matriculation? (3) That by passing in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY in 1911 or 1912 you can complete the others at any future time, and STILL AVOID Matriculation? You men in offices—do you know these things? Axe you going to allow an opportunity like this to pass by you? We can give you a special course in any combination of three or more subjects. We have on© special course in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY, which WE GUARANTEE you can complete in from three to six months sufficiently to pass this year's examination. You cannot afford to be without your diploma, and now is, urdoubtedly the time to secure itAs only a limited number can be taken, we urge you in your own interests to write to us without delay. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, Public Accountants and Auditors, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. N.B.—Four hundred and sixty-one have secured their decree under ouir coaohing. Special Course also for NEW BOOKKEEPER'S EXAM. lOmy BRA£MAR HOUSS, DUNEQIN 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 bv a French Governess. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation, Kensington Art Examination, and all Musical Examinations. A thoroughly sound and Advanced Education given. A system of School Management is followed by which the'entire work of even the youngest pupil comes under the personal notice of the Misses Miller every day. Prospectus on application.

Kelso District ON SUNNY FACES AND ROLLING DOWNS There is situated one of the Richest Farms in Otago or Southland. PX(\ ACRES; all well watered; 50 acres DO" in turnips, 45 acres rape ami grass, 80 acres iin stubble, balance mixed {Trasses'two to four years old; grows good crops of wheat, oats, grass, and turnips. Buildings: Five-roomed. House (all conveniences), men's hut, 7-stalled stable (with loft), woolshed 60 x 25, orchard, and garden. Fine healthy aspect. To make a quick sale, on account of failing health, the owner will sell at £9 5s per acre. Southland Farmers' Co-operative Association (Ltd.), LAND SALESMEN, GORE. For Private Sale. >Q ACRES FREEHOLD; 8-roomed ..VU House, good outbuildings; land well cultivated; close to railway; good roads. Price £lO 10s; £IOOO cash, balance terms. AKA ACRES, LEASEHOLD and <±OU FREEHOLD; first-class agricultural farm ; good buildings ; metal roads ; turnips and oaten sheaves given in. Price £750; cash down required. n(\(\ ACRES FREEHOLD; well Ov/Vf Watered, and all good agricultural ground; very sweet sheep country; good 7-roomed House, stable, etc. ; close to school and railwav. Price £5 10s par acre. wrtA ACRES FREEHOLD; subdivided i 4)\3 ■ into 17 paddocks by hedges and new fences; land in first-class order; will grow profitable crops of wheat, oats, and turnips; good buildings; half a mile from school, two miles from railway; metal roads. Prioe £8 per acre; very easy terms. a q A ACRES, LEASE - IN - PER--4ft:o4fe PETUITY, Maniototo; annual rent £ll 14s 6d; well watered; will grow excellent crops of grain or turnips; carry 300 ewes; easy distance of railway. Price £1250. | jq ACRES FREEHOLD, first-class 4c4rO cropping land; considerable area in young grass; all of it in first-class heart; good roads; no buildings. Price £6 per acre. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, balance yearly instalments. <KQA ACRES FREEHOLD, close to ra.ilDu" way and dairy factory; practically all level land; one of the very best f arms in the district. Price £8 10s per acre. . OOAA ACRES AGRICULTURAL and 4iO\3\y PASTORAL LAND; carries about 1800 ewes &nd 50 head cattle, after allowing area for cropping; substantial and beautifully-situated Homestead, within 1£ miles of railway station. Price £6 per ft\f» ACRES, LEASE-IN-PER-«UO PETUITY, 450 ACRES SMALL GRAZING RUN, Central Otago; low rents; well subdivided; grows first-class crops of wheat, oats, and turnips; close to railway station. Price on application-. oi k/v ACRES FIRST-CLASS GKAZOJLOIf' ING LAND; all surface-sown; new fencing; large portion 'of boimdary wire-netted; carying 2500 ewes and dry sheep, 80 head cattle. Price £4- 10s pexadre. For full particulars apply Dalgety and Co. (Limited)/ 53

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Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 42

Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 42

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