AUCTIONS. H. G. IIVINGSTONE AND GO. JMPORTANT REALISATION. Oa Account First Mortgagee. SEVEN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. THIS DAY . (MONDAY), MARCH 2nd, AT 2 P.M. In Our Auction Rooms, 103 Hereford etreet. NO. 8 BRETT'S ROAD, ST. ALBANS, comprising Single-storey Bungalow of five rooms, unique in design, and in perfect condition, surrounded by a. perfect garden of 82 perches. NO. 12 AVERILL STREET, NORTH RICHMOND— Single-storey Bungalow, sun perch, panelled hall, and five good rooms, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, plastered and artistically papered. High pressure water, electrio light, and gas, etc. Outbuildings, shed, and fowlhouse. Section of 35 percheß, northern aspect, close school. Good terms. Immediato possession. NO. 727 GLOUCESTER STREET (EXTENSION) —Close Woodham road, new porch, panelled hall, bathroom, wasnhouse, etc., Electrio Cooker, high pressure water, sewer, etc. All in perfect condition. Seotion 26 3-10 th perches, concrete paths, splendid fences, and well-kept garden. Firstclass property. NO. 414 FERRY ROAD, near Shopping area—Valuable Property, substantial dwelling, five rooms, verandah, bathroom, etc., etc., gas, electrio light, and sewer. Section 124 perches. Good shop site. NO. 403 TUAM STREET—SingIe-storey Dwelling, six large rooms, verandah, bathroom, pantry, scullery ; etc. * Useful outbuildings. High section, three frontages, two titles, 24 perches, Usoful residence or boarding-house, close school. NO. 20S OPAWA ROAD—New Bungalow, four rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, hall and sun porch, latest fittings throughout, all good order. Section 30 perches in lawn and garden, close old Opawa School and Tram. Low rates. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—Wo strongly recommend buyers to make an early inspection of each of these properties and discuss terms of purchase with us prior to the date of auction, . . H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 6138 109 Hereford etreet. PROPERTIES FOR BALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. £1750. MORTGAGEE'S SALE., PROPERTY VALUED AT £2300. Nearly 2i acres of splendid land, in orchard and garden, asparagus beds, etc. Twostorey Semi-Bungalow, six rooms, verandah and balcony, all conveniences; Garage, workshop, dairy, glasshouse 78 x 25. The land has a lone frontage and £IOOO worth of Sections could be sold without spoiling tlie property. Throe minutes from tram in a good part. Owner would consider taking a. small Bungalow as part payment. This may bo your opportunity. 243 7 CHEAPEST SECTION in FenI%J dalton, Half t»n acre good land, portly fenced; worth double, but m\iet bo soft. 290 HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate Agents, H 5735 178 Manchester street. EDUCATIONAL HEMINGWAY'S BTILL IN THE LEAD. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. OP the Grand Total o! succetsful candidate* 402 were Hemingway • Student*. " <' i ti l ) BANKING DIPLOMA. •• Hemingway's passed 67 candidates. In Auokland and Wellington Student* Secured over half toe totftj 01 corded Passes* SECRETARIAL FINAL,": AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE, Off SECRETARIES. Every successful candidate "was » Henjingway Biudent. Again Hemingway a score a toll too per cent., h FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Little New Zealand beat# big' Afotralia. , MB A R.'HOTOHINOfS, S7 Tiraig* wad, Kilbirnie Bast, Wellington—Gold Med»lliit—heads the lilt for all Australasia. MB W, Ri MATHIHSON, ,86 Mesataes Enrol with< the School that got* the Panes. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE ~ SCHOOLS. ' p.O. Box 616, Auckland. H 6769 . . * ' B A L IiBO'OK -DAN 0 2 N 0 , tCITI ON. 5.' > • Particular people desirous of- firM-clwa Tuition in Modem Ballroom Dancwrwill nou i f THE ' 'BOWDON' • „ STUDIO —— (Mr jßnd Mrs( Jieo Rawdett) - ' Keep en b Mouday, Marob.lfltHf,!, Private ltiu sons continually. • Spacious, n*w Studio, 1880 go: feet of dancing space. To ensure enrolment 'Phone 83-777 week«dws, 4;80'5 pan., or write Box 612, iChristchurch., Special arrangements for country clients. After - 16th March at new address, the "Bowden''Studio, WardeU'a. Bldga (Cdshel ntreat). Top Floor. j (Talt6 . lift.); B4lt ■N E W G Y M N A S I-U M. Opening' < Top floor, 165 Manchester street : ' .;: (opp. Crown Clothing Co.); CHARLES BUCKKTT, £ PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, . : World's CJwmpioa Qlub Stinger. , . Classes for Men, Business' Men, "Wofflbn, Girls,' and Boys. , ' ; OPENING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, , Interviews at Rooms any evening; " • ■ '4675 THE STUDIO SCHOOL OF DANCING. 162 MANCHESTER STREET "ilfflSS IBIS MONTGOMERY has resutoed -Al- Classes "and Privato . Lessons in all branches of the Ait of Dancing. , All fee* reduced, for the 1931 season. Miss Montgomery will be pleased to give information' or advice Friday Afternoone. . • > - M 8670 D ANCING, Deportment, Callsthenio Exer» —ciseß. Under Royal and Vice-Regal oatrouage. Miss Lowe resumes all her Glasses from March 16th. Fox Trot, Modern Waltz, and One Step taught in"three prlvaw lessons. At home Friday afternoons. MISS LOWE, 61 Worcester street. _ L 4130 T4/TULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DttAMA. AND MIME, 88 Victoria street "Phone 33-717. Miss Menzies. advertises the new Midway Rhythm as danced in the Londtfn Ballrooms. Specially reduced foes for Friday Evening Class. Children 8 Greek and Ballet Classes. also Health, Culture and Voice Production are forming. ERNEST EMPSON. L.R.A.M. (Exponent of Leopold Godowaky Method). f Instruction jn Pionoforte Playwg up to Concert Stanford. Students prepared for Diploma Examinations of Associated Board and Tfinity College. Special Preparatory Course under highly specialised instructors with persona) supervision. Studio • C/o. Robt Franciß, Ltd., . < 146 .High atroet. E4132 JTCHING PILES CURED. Mr W.A„ Napier, writes: "Your Zann Double Absorption Pile Cure has given me neat relief. I feel like a new man, and ItaVo told other sufferers of yoor .wonderful treatment." , Try the Zann Remedy at our expense, wewill mall a gonoroue trial treatment if you ■end nlnepence In' stamps for packing and pontage to! Zaun Proprietary,-Box 953, Weillngton. Free Booklets and stock* of "Zaun" obtainable from Baroett and Comoany. OfcemUts. Cathedral square, and.;-\E. Onmeron Smith," Chemist, corner Worcester street and the Square, Christchureh. —t
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