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FOR SALE. QEM Irons, 2/6 each. Stewart’s, Theatre Royal Buildings. pTOR SALE —Dry willow Bin. blocks 28/6 full cord, 1/9 per bag, delivered Temuka. Leave orders, Gapper and Sheen, or Jones, 31 Allnutt Street, Temuka. Prompt delivery. JTOR SALE—Hyacinth bulbs, mixed, 1/- each; green ixias 6d; Dutch iris, named varieties. 9d each. Bulb fibre for growing bulbs in pots 6d lb. F. Smith, Nurseryman, Temuka. pOR SALE—Solid well-built house, 12 I x rooms, high and sunny, el. light, h and c water, every convenience, 4 acre ! ground. Suitable for rest home or | school. Price £1250. More land if required. Apply, “H. 63,” “Herald” Office. I CAIN STREET. \Y/ANTED —To sell my garden section —the finest building site left in Cain Street. Sifcty feet frontage, garage. MARK HIGGINS, 23 Cain Street, or 21 Arcade. pOR PRIVATE SALE—Brick house, 5 rooms, kitchenette, porcelain bath and basin, h and c shower, sleeping porch, concrete paths, gas cooker, sunny section, 5 minutes from Bay. Government mortgage £4OO, interest and principal 13/6 per week. Price £IOSO. Apply, “H. 62,” “Herald” Office. HAVE YOU A HOUSE PROPERTY IN CHRISTCHURCH. If you have we have a Client who is leaving for Christchurch and will exchange it for a residence in the Cathedral City. Our client’s property is situated in best part of Timaru and is an ideal home in every way. Enquire to-day. G. D. VIRTUE & CO., G. D. VIRTUE. THOS. DOYLE. CROWN HOTEL BUILDINGS. WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL PREMISES SITUATE IN THE MIDDLE OP TIMARU SUITABLE POR A MOTOR GARAGE. R. L. ORBELL AND SINCLAIRTHOMSON, LTD., Hay’s Buildings, TIMARU. WANTED KNOWN. GABITES WILL “SUIT” YOU. ’T'HIS is big news for the smart young men of Timaru. Gabites are selling ready-to-wear new suits in latest autumn shades and fabrics, snappily cut and beautifully tailored at Enterprise Prices, 65/-, 72/6, 84/-, and 95/-. A GOOD CAR will be accepted as ** deposit on a high, sunny Section, situated 10 minutes from Post Office. Area 20 Perches. For further particulars, apply— WENTWORTH AUCTION MART. [INGWAY’S STUDENT EARNS £2OOO A YEAR. ie following extracts from a letter ;en by an old Hemingway’s Stushows the outstanding and lifevalue of this School’s tuition. Jly staff numbers over three hun- ... to mention pay, It is Just on thousand pounds a year. Nothing 3 me greater pleasure than to place record my appreciation of your on in Accountancy. Any measure uceess I have achieved is largely to the grounding I received from It may also interest you to learn I have dally to pit my Accountj knowledge against the leading rtered Accountants in , and it Is obvious my early training thorough, as I have not the sllght;rouble in following or dealing with phase of Accountancy.” (Signed) W.B.K. IOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION ; A LIFELONG INVESTMENT, scide to commence studying at ;, and lay the foundations of a essful and high-salaried career, ie records of many Hemingway’s :ents and a mine of valuable inforion iS' contained in the Free Book, rountancy.” Write to-day for a r, to: HEMINGWAY’S ORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS’, P.O. BOX 518, AUCKLAND.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18537, 7 April 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18537, 7 April 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18537, 7 April 1930, Page 15