T*7" AP ITI ESTATE (Late Major George's). IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, SPECULA. TORS, AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF A* BEAUTIFUL SITE FOR A RESIDENCE This Estate comprises the very pick of the available Freehold Land in the choice District where it is situated. It is only 2 minutes' walk from the Epsom Electric Tram Service, and only 5 minutes' walk from Remuera Station. It is bounded by Cornwall Park. The gas and water services are on the Road bounding the property. It stands high, and the air is Pure, Fresh and Health-giving. The roads are formed, metalled, and taken over by the Road Board. The soil is Rich Volcanic. The Allotments are large. The prices are low, from £1 upwards, and the terms exceptionally easy, viz. :— ONE-QUARTER CASHBALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. The Title is Land Transfer. Immediate Application is necessary to secure the pick of these Choice Allotments. Intending Purchasers will be Shown over the Property. For Lithographed Plans Apply 1 rp H O R N E S, OR THOMAS F. CAHILL, LAND AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET. p ILES' pOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal : MR T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Thorough Preparation for Commercial Pursuits, also for Matriculation, Civil Service and other Public Examinations. LIST OF SUCCESSES FOR 1901. Examination Side : Passed. Pupil Teachers' Examination . . . . 2 Pharmacy Examination 1 Matriculation Examination 2 Junior Civil Service Examination ... \ Senior Civil Service Examination . . 1 Teachers' D and E Certificates 6 (Coached by Correspondence) Shorthand Pitman's Certificates . . 18 The Subjects in which Students passed include Latin, French, German, Maori English, History, Geography, Euclid, Algebra, Arithmetic, School Management, etc. The College is now open. The Quarter begins from date of entry. New Pupils enrolled on application at the College. Prospectus on application. EVENING CLASSES AS USUAL. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. All the Ladies of Auckland get their Music Books tastefully, neatly, and cheaply bound at Mr J. W. Hooker's (successor to Mr W. Leys), the well-known Bookbinder of Wyndham-street (two doors below the Gas Office).— Advt.
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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 4, 11 October 1902, Page 6
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342Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 4, 11 October 1902, Page 6
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