LATE ADVERTISEMENTS QjTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, .accompanied by certificates and testimonials, will be received up till FRIDAY, 7th November, for the following VACANCIES: Duntroon. —Head Master. Salary, £IBO- - Taumata.—Sole Teacher (male or female). Salary, £l2O-£l5O. Maruimato.—Sole Teacher (male or female). Salary, £l2O-£l5O. Clinton. —Junior Assistant (female). Salary, £9O-£lO5. Forms of application may be obtained at this Office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 28th October, 1915. 290 FOR SALE—NORTH ISLAND, A CAPITAL Little BLACKSMITH and . WHEELWRIGHT’S BUSINESS (near Wellington), on an acre of land, centrally situated in a thriving little township. The buildings comprise Blacksmith’s or Farrier’s Shop and Wheelw right n-nd Painter’s Shops; with all necessary farrier’e and other tools; one fire in use and another available if required. At present employing four hands, and doing a nice little business. Price,_ £6OO, and stock (not too much) at valuation. Also (optional), a LEASEHOLD SECTION, of about four acres, close by, with Cottage containing four rooms, scullery and outhouses; splendid *ftnd; good feed for a cow. Price, £2OO. Any further information may bo had by applying to “ TRAVELLER,” Care of E. W. Mills & Co. (Ltd.), 80 WELLINGTON. jp O R SALE. ONE of the MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMES in or about WANGANUI is for Immediate Sale. It is situated on St. John’s Hill, than which there is no healthier situation in New Zealand. It is 2} miles from the Post Office, and is immediately outside the boundary of the Borough of Wanganui. The nearest tramway section is distant about one mile and a-quartcr, but it is expected that the tramway will shortly bo extended to the Borough boundary. _ The House consists of nine rooms, and it has all modern conveniences and outbuildings, including a good gardener’s cottage, tayshed, cowshed, etc. It is built on an eminence, is surrounded by terraces, and commands an extensive view of the sea—a view that can never be shut out. The lawns, flower-beds,, and shrubberies are extensive, and have always been kept in perfect order. The extent of the whole Property is just under FIFTEEN ACRES, and from almost any portion the view extends to the sea. It is a Property that has taken the owner many years to bring to its present state, and is one that any lover of a beautiful home can take pride and pleasure in keeping up. It is being sold because the owner, a professional man, contemplates shortly retiring to his farm in the north. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs CORRY & CUNNINGHAM, 160 Solicitors, Wanganui. NORTH ISLAND SHEEP RUN. ACRES; situated 2 miles from 0/4UU prosperous township in the Hawke’s Bay Province; all in grass, and practically ail ploughable; wintered about 6000 sheep, 170 head of cattle and horses; splendid two-storied Residence, with hot and cold water, etc. : woolshed, cowbails, etc.; well subdivided, with wire-and-post fences; well watered; 2 miles to school, creamery, and railway. PRICE, £l2 10s per acre. £6OOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Send for Catalogue of Properties. I can put good Properties of any description before you. VICTOR E. SMITH, BOX 59. FEILDING. 8o COLOMBO TEA CO., LTD., 217 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Wo have Just landed the following lines, which we are offering the public at Extremely Low Prices: 28 Chests Broken PEKOE, each 1051b—9d per lb. 30 Cheats Broken ORANGE PEKOE, cadi 1001b—10jd per lb. 150 Half chests Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 551 b-Ts 2d per lb. 250 Quarter-chests Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 251 b—ls per lb. 180 Quai ter-cheste Broken ORANGE PEKOE, each 25lb—Is 2d per lb. 70 Tins Pure COOOA, each 61b —2s 6d per lb. 10 Tons Best SUGAR -18 s 9d per evdv 70 Cases KEROSENE- 8s per case. Terms: Oash with order, f.0.b., Dunedin. Exchange added to cheques. 220 rjTHJE ART BLIND FACTORY. SPECIALISTS IN BLINDS AND WINDOW-FURNISHING. CORNER DEE AND YARROW STREETS, INVERCARGILL, (Late of Tay street.}, AH Cars stop, 30ap MISSING FRIENDS ANDREW CRAIK, age about 23. a native of Gorebridge, Scotland, sailed for Now Zealand per ship Turakina in April, 1911. Understood to have gone to Wellington or Dunedin. INFORMATION as to hia whereabouts is desired by his mother, Mrs CRAIK, , Bank Dairy, 29q Gihnerton, Midlothian, Scotland.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 38
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