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LOSI AND POUND. ia poST —A Motor Glove. Reward. Apo ply, “Herald” Office, Temuka. " poUND —Aboard the Port Pirie, a lovely line of Carpets, Hearth Rugs - and Hall Runners, all of the latest designs and superior quality. Our prices - are the lowest in New Zealand. Inp spection invited. South Canterbury s, Carpet Coy., Sophia Street, opp. P. 0., d Timaru. ’Phone 839. FOR SALE. pOR SALE —Overstrung Grand Piano (by Schwacliten, Berlin), walnut case, iron frame, all in perfect order. Price £SO. Wentworth Auction Mart. pOR SALE— Hedge Trees, Privet, Olearia, Eurybia, Laurel, Macrocar pa. Full range of clean, healthy fruit trees of all varieties; 2-year-old, and fruit-bearing size. F. SMITH. Nurseryman, Temuka. ' WILLIAM EVANS ESTATE. We have already sold two Houses this week belonging to the above estate, because they were such wonderi ful value, and we have two left. A 7-ROOMED HOUSE FOR £650. The property is situated within three minutes’ walk of the Post Office. The Section is high and dry. The rooms are all of a good size, and there is every modern convenience. Ordinarily the Property is worth over £IOOO. A 5-ROOMED HOUSE FOR £550. This also is situated within three minuses’ walk of the Post Office. It j has every convenience, is not an old f house, and as values go to-day is worth fully £750. I In addition to the above there is in | the Estate three or four Sections that j are being sold from £125 to £l5O. One jof them is a corner Section ideally | suitable for a shop site, and on account of their close proximity to town they are all wonderful value. Anybody wanting a Home or Sections should not delay a day in seeing the above as apart from the two we have 1 sold two others have been sold. This is an opportunity that comes very seldom—to buy a Property a long way below market value. WE SOLD ONE OF THESE SECTIONS ON MONDAY. 14th. THERE ARE ONLY TWO LEFT. FOR A PRIVATE OWNER—£47S Will buy a Sound 4-roomed House, electric light, hot and cold water, and \ every possible convenience. Owner will accept a small deposit or Sections in part payment.

£SO WILL BUY The entire Furnishings of an up-to-date Flat, opposite Caroline Bay. Rent £1 5s per week. Walk in walk out. G. D. VIRTUE & THOS. DOYLE, Ltd CROWN HOTEL BUILDINGS. BUSINESS NOTICES. CITIZENS OF WAIMATE. £)° you realise that you can obtain loans free of interest from £IOO to £IOOO, through payments of from 6d to 5/- per week. The local representative! of the Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society will tell you all about it. Call on him at once. Waimate agent, Mr Forbes Wallace. FAIRLIE RESIDENTS. r p , HE Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society has a representative in your district. Don’t fail to call on him and get information about loans for homes free of interest. Loans £IOO to £IOOO free of interest. Payments 6d to 5/1 per week. Fairlie agent, Mr G. c Martin. QUALIFY AS AN ACCOUNTANT —Earn a high salary! —While still young! In business to-day it is the qualified man who is wanted, no matter what his age. Through the medium of spare-time study in the seclusion of your own home, you can qualify in two or three years for the profession of Accountancy. You can enjoy high social standing, and be fitted for rapid advancement in the most highly-paid branch of business. HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY ACCOUNTANCY COURSE “First in 1897: Foremost Ever Since.” Since 1897 Hemingway’s have specialised in coaching students by correspondence for the Accountancy Examination. They have presented by far the greatest number of students, who have secured easily the highest percentage of passes. Enrol now—remember, aftdr 1931 it will be necessary to matriculate before sitting for the Accountancy Prof. Examination. Write to-day for Free Book, “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, 17 July 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, 17 July 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, 17 July 1930, Page 15