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1911 A RECORD YEAR. gTIM- -pOHGING j^HEAD ! GRIEVE, JEWELLER AND -WATCHMAKER McKEE'S BUILDINGS. PETGHELL & GO., LIMITED. Telephone No. 427. T>EAL ESTATE, STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. LOANS NEGOTIATED. FARMERS &EAD THE FOLLOWING IF YOU ARE LOOK JAG FOR A BARGAIN. ABOUT 40 ACRES OF THE RIQHEST LAND IN POVERTY BAY. SPLENDID HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS (Large and Lofty), Handsomely Furnished complete m every detail. Piano by one of the best makers. The Land is subdivided into 6 wellfenced Paddocks — all flat. Pumps and Wells m 3 Paddocks. Nine acres m Barley, ready for cut ting. Ten acres m Maize. Last crop produced 100 bushels to the acre. The rest laid down m good English grasses. Three first-class Cows. Two good Horses. Utensils, Tools, and all appertaining to the Farm. { ■ JUST AN HOUR'S DUTVE FROM TOWN. Owner leaving the Country. Must Sell. Price on Enquiry. TO BE HAD AT A SACRIFICE. Perpetual Lease. Low Rental. KAITI ri IHLS' /COLLEGE, vjr Kj Tel. 381. GISBORNE. Tel. 381. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & YOUNG BOYS. Principal MRS BALFOUR-OGILVY. The College is situated m the healthiest part of Gisborne, and is surrounded by extensive playgrounds. The bedrooms and school-rooms are large and airy. Pupils receive a thorough education from experienced teachers, Mathematics, Languages, Science, as well as the usual curriculum, being taught m the Upper School. Special attention is paid to the comfort and deportment of Boarders.' For Prospectijs, apply to Principal. Next Term begins — Boarders February 5, Day Pupils Feb. 6, 1912. 968 ,gT. QATHERINE'S rjO!LLEGIATE> QCHOOL, MASONIC HALL, CHILDERS ROAD. Principal : Miss ELSIE ROBERTS, M.A! FIRST TERM, 1912. SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Private Address : 307 Childers Road. f Telephone 65.! ' The Principal will be at home from February 3rd. . 843 LONDON COLLEGE. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ;.mHE SCHOOL is being Removed to JL Captain Kennedy's • late Residence, Ormond Road, Mangapapa. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR , BOARDERS. I Next Term begins — Boarders, February 12 ; Day Boys^ February • 13. ■, For particulars, apply to the Principal, G. GALITZENSTEIN, B.Sc., Hons. (London). At Home every THURSDAY, from 2 to 5 p.m., 217 Clifford Street. 79U BOARDING-HOUSE FOR SCHOOL GIRLS. ' TO meet a long-felt want, the Misses YATES, Aberdeen Road (who are giving up nursing), are prepared to receive a limited number of Girls as Boarders who may wish to attend, the High School. The building, which is large and airy, with pleasant grounds,, is admirably suited for the purpose, and is situated at a convenient Mistance from the School. Parents can rely on their girls being well looked after, and provided with all the comforts of a home. Early application is desired. Terms and full particulars can be ascertained from the Secretary of the High School, or from MISS YATES, Aberdeen Road, Gisborne. \ 684 TUTORIAL AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Williams and Sherratt's Buildings, Lowe Street. fTERM RE-COMMENCES MONDAY, -L JANUARY 15th, 1912. . Telephone No. 8. ,\ ARE YOU ABOUT TO BUILD? DO YOU WISH TO ECONOMISE? i IF SO, make a point of Consulting WILLIAM WHEALEN, ARCHITECT, GOODS BUILDINGS. 1 DOMESTIC ARHITECTURE A SPECIALITY. Jiiantities and Estimates prepared. 59

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12664, 18 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12664, 18 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12664, 18 January 1912, Page 4

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