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THE DIFFERENCE ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING MAKES. Without qualification you will remain, in a subordinate position, at the beck and call of others. If you have the slightest spark of ambition you will study Accountancy and qualify for a highly-paid executive position. HEMINGWAY'S POSTAL COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY is the easy way the sure way, to become a qualified Accountant. You study in your own home during leisure hours, and receive individual tuition and sound practical advice from highly skilled Accountancy Specialists. REMEMBER—that after 1931 Matriculation will become compulsory ibefore qualifying in Accountancy. Enrol while the Accountant's Preliminary Examination is still available. For fullest information write to-day to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BoxJgp, Auckland., KELSON AND GREEN. GENERAL CARRIERS All Accounts to be paid to tfcl PROMPT ATTENTION TO - - - ■ ALL ORDERS ~ Telephone 661. Stratford.

Land and Froperty. A. B. GIBSOJf, .. . m s REAL ESTATE AGENT, OFFERS: 0N behalf of N.P. SASH and DOOR FACTORY and TIMBER COMPANY, Allotments 1,2, 3, ,-M:, 5,,6; .7 and 8, '.being parts of Sections 107,-108, 133 and 134, containing 3 roods 32,4 perches, frontages to St. Aubyn and Loring Streets, New Plymouth (8 allotments) (with substantial residence. PRICE £2850 cash, £BSO balance can be arranged. The buildings are insured for £BOO. Sections ,can; be dealt with separately. Also On behalf of a STRATFORD VEN-', DOR,. 139 Acres, on metalled road, all excepting 2 acres in grass, 130. acres .flat, 9 acres hilly, all ploughable, 100 acres has been ploughed. Winter 50 to 60 cows, 1 bull, 4 horses; 4-roomed house, wash-house and storeroom; cowsned with 3-cow plant (A.W.R. niachines), concreted yards and shed; Watered by permanent streams; 12 paddocks, situated 1 mile school, factory, and 4 miles G.P.0., Stratford. PRICE £33 per acrte; cash £7OO, G.A.S. mortgage £2400 at 5J per cent. 2nd mortgage £BOO at 7 per cent., and owner prepared to leave 3rd mortgage at 6J per cent, per annum for 5 years. There is a large quantity of building timber on the Place, alsp- roughly 200 cords of rata and maire firewood. The property has been heavily top dressed. Possession Ist June. Also UNDER INSTRUCTION FROM one of the leading Banks in New Zealand, a Dairy Farm, situated at Pipiioa, Hauraki Plains, containing 223 acres 3 roods 16 perches in 2 sections of 112 acres 1 rood and 13 perches and 111 acres 2 roods and 3 perches respectively. Access 7 miles from Thames by good road, and short ferry across Tioki stream. School within 1 mile, P.O. at Pipiroa 1 mile, and Ngalea 1 miles. Dairy factory at Ngatia (with cream collected 1 mile from farm). The land is an improved dahy farm reclaimed fijoxn tidal invasion by stop-banks, lies between Hauraki Gulf and Estuary of Teaho River ■which is also retained by extensive stop-banks. Each section is divided into 3 paddocks. A whare of 3 rooms and outbuildings and good Milking Sheds, also holding yards, on one section. House of 5 rooms and outbuildings, with good milking sheds, and holding yards, on this sections also. Watered by good fresh water by county scheme. Drained into Government drain, which intersects the property by a series of ditches. Clover and rye grass with sprinkling of pospalum. Will carry 100/120 cows. Would only carry 100 cows at present. The Bank will consider £3O per acre, and is prepared to give good terms to a well-recom-mended and practical man with stock, f\n-J such deposit as may also be considered.

Numerous farms for sale or exchange throughout the district. ARTHUR B. GIBSON. LICENSED LAND AGENT, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, New Plymouth.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 3 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 3 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 3 May 1929, Page 8