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Land Agency THE FARMERS’ UNION BUILDING. HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. The Only Authorised Firm the Union in the Waikato. A. H. ELLICOTT, Hamilton. MILBURN AND CO.. 27, Shorthmd ; Street, Auckland, Representative* Telephone No. 715. P-O. Box 415 L OOK This is Absolutely the Cheapest Property Quoted for Many Months! inn ACRES LEVEL LAND, in 1 iM/ gooc i heart, and best of buildings, splendid locality, handy to dried milk factory in course of erection, level roads, 0 miles from good town and railway. PRICE, £4O per - Acre. Deposit, £2OOO. This place is easily worth £SO per Acre, and bound to rise in value. DO YOU WANT TO RETIRE FROM FARMING, vet have sufficient land to keep yqu from being idle, and still bring you in a good living? WHAT ABOUT THIS? £}i} ACRES LEVEL LAND, in the suburbs of Hamilton, together with a fine up-to-date House of 5 rooms, every convenience, and good outbuildings. Houses being built all around. ' PRICE, £3200. Deposit, £7OO. Buyers should make enquiries here. P & POTTS & POLLARD LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. t TEASDALE’S BUILDINGS, TE AWAMUTD. THE TWO BEST PROPOSITIONS IN WAIKATO. No. 224 700 a URES FREEHOLD, .situated * m a prosperous > locality, all in grass, well watered, we’ll fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks. BUILDINGS consist of a beautiful 8-roomed house, with all conveniences, 5-stall stable, good barn and implement shed, up-to-date cowshed fitted with milking machines. PRICE, £22 10s per Aero. Cash, £2OOO BUY THIS AND MAKE, YOUR FORTUNE. No. 183GOING CONCERN. -t pr A ACRES FREEHOLD, the best A o f land, situated in a fine locality; well fenced and subdivided, well watered. House, outbuildings; including cowshed, fitted with qiilking machine, up-to-date. STOCK consists of 20 dairy cows, 33 young stock, horses, etc.; all. implements and sundries necessary to work REMINGTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE HOOKER AND KINGSTON’S BUILDINGS. HAMILTON. THI-lIS College is now closed for the Annual Vacation. When we reopen on the 27th January the young people of the Waikato will again have the opportunity to qualify for the very unumerous vacancies occurring in the Commercial Offices of this prosperous town. We have received unsolicited from several employers expressions of satisfaction with the work former students are now accomplishing. The same prospect of success lies before YOU; you do not need to search for it. Office assistants of all classes are urgently reqinred. ■ Write immediately for a prospectus. D. E- DUTHOIT. Principal. J_|ERE! |_£ERE! WHAT OF YOUR SPARE HOURS? Those that are spent in REAL RECREATION are not necessarily wasted. But what of those hours that slip away, without any fruit of work or knowledge or rest or education ? Those hours which “just go”? These are the hours we want you to devote to systematic study under our expert guidance. And remember to do so now—be you man or woman—boy or girl-—is to help the Empire and also to advance yourself. Whv not master ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or ACCOUNTANCY, or PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, or MODERN OFFICE METHODS, or bo prepared for the UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS 1 EXAMINATION? Which interests you? Send for particulars of our Course. Address— HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE fCHOOLS, LTD., P.O. Box 510. AUCKLAND X.| ELP the Returned Soldier, ever ■*-* body, and send full particulars your Property, House, Farm, Sectio f>r Business to the t'ffieer-in-ehn rn Waikato Hefirrned Soldiers’ Lai Bureau, Hamilton. li

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 2