WANTED TO BUY AND SELL ANTED to Buy, a 2 or 3-ainglo bucket Milking Plant, L.K.G. prui'erred. Apply J. Bentley, Lower Hutt. FOR SALE" 3 feet . Ruston Proctor Threshing Mill; done little wort; price,. £185. Apply R. O. Dalziell, Hunterville. ANTED to Sell, this year's Fruit from orchard; all kinds included at Very low price. Apply "Fruit," c/o "Dominion" Office. TYPEWRITER Bargain— "Salter," practically new, two-colour, all modern 1 accessories; £\l. Apply "Briti6h," "Dominion" Office. WANTED to Buy, Safe, inside dimensions about 10in. x 16in. or 12in. x 18in. Full particulars, including price, to "J.F.K.," Featheraton Post Office. ' . A T Radford's Sale-Clocks 2s. 6d. each,' ■*■■*■ Tables 7e. Cd., Vases Is. each, Cups and Saucers 3s. 9d. half doz., Dishes Is; each, Toilet Sets 17s. 6d. each, Jugs, 23. 6d. set. 43 Manners St. FOR Urgent Sale-Small Farm, OM2 acres, all flat, well watered, 1 mile Otaki Station, facing Main Road; splendid site for gentleman's residence, dairy, or poultry farm. Only .£34 per acre, for quick sale; .£4OO cash; good reasons for selling. Buy direct and save commission. Particulars Box 29, Otaki Railway. I TOR SALE.-Seaside Cottages at Seatoun, 'Worser Bay, and Karaka Bay; also Seaside Sections, all sizes and, prices; 10 per cent, deposit will secure a home or a section. Area is getting limited now. Apply promptly for plans nnd particulars. E. J. BARNETT, 94 Willis Street, Licensed Land Agent. Correct information only. WANTED to Sell, ex. Northern ProY * vincinl Town, , Quantity of Deck Chairs,' Forms, and Tip-up Chairs, suitable for country picture show. Further particulars obtainnble from "The New Zealand Picture Supplies, Ltd., No. 9 Brandon Street, Wellington. LOST AND FOUND "CTOUND, a Piece of Jewellery. Owner •*■ giye description. "Jewellery," c/o "Doniiniou" Office. T OST, Lady's Silver.Wristlet Watch, in I i - i black leather case, near G.P.0., last I Friday; keepsake. Kindly return .to "Keepsake," "Dominion" Office 70 000' SEVEN PER CENT, dividend (cumulative) guaranteed. Absolute preference over ordinary sharehol ors. One of sound-. e6t businesses in North Island. Open, to al! people. • Write for prospectus. HUGH W. CRAWFORD, P. 0., Palmerston North. , PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS WANTED' Immediately, TWO MERCANTILE CLERKS, at M per week; also OFFICE BOY. Apply. BOX 39; FITZKKRBEI4T TERRACE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. ' Boarding and Day School for Giris. Principal: MISS BABER, M:A. friHE New Term will begin on Wednes- -*- nesday, February 7. Tuesday, February 6, Miss Baber at home to parents, 10 a.m.-l,p.m. and 3-5 p.m. Entrance examination for new day pupils 11.30 a.m. . MADAME ANNIE BROWN, __ Teacher of Singing. - mHOROUGH Tuition in Voice Produc- -*- tion and.Breathing, Italian method, Pupil of Shakespeare, London. Open for engagements, oratorio, concerts, etc' Write for terms, Bristol Piano Co., Wellington. ' YOUR BOY WILL BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED for a successful Career, if he is • placed in the : OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARYBOROUGH. TNSTRUCTION given in Public School, A Entrance Univorsity, and Civil Service Subjects; also in Practical Agriculture. Special attention to Physical Culture. Manly Sports. COMMODIOUS SCHOOLHOUSE and Fifteen Hundred-Acre P'ayground. Airy dormitories. Generouc diet. Parental discipline. Good moral tone. REFERENCES: Tho Ven. Archdeacon Grace; Dr. Donald McGavin; Captain C. 11. Moss, R.F.A.; F. , S. Popo, Esq.; Dr. W. H. Hosking; R. M'Callum, Esq.,M.P., and others. .. New Term open 3 6th February. Prospectus on application to REV. JOHN A.-CRUMP, F.Z.S., Principal, at the School; Mr! E. FITZGERALD. EAGAR, M.A., Headmaster, Moxham Avenue, Kilbirnie. WHY NOT SPECIALISE? . CrVHE beaten track no longer "suffices -•- for t'ie ambitious of to-day. One must specialise no matter what the business or profession. ■ Tho doctor, the lawyer, the architect, all find that the greatest success comes to the SPECIALIST. It applies equally to the clerk. Such positions as Accountants, Company Secretaries, and Auditors, can only be filled by those who specialise— men and women who acquire the necessary knowledge training. It is an easy matter for you to become a specialist. Our Course in ACCOUNTANCY qualifies you for accountancy' -work, turns you out from humdrum clerking to specialising, with the consequent increase in salary and rise in status. Lose no time. Send to-day for particulars of our Course in ACCOUNTANCY. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., Auckland. SOLWAY COLLEGE OLWAY COLLEGE • WAIRARAPA (Controlled by Wairarapa Presbytery), FOR GIRLS. I? ' Principal-MRS. MARION THOMPSON, M.A., Honours (N.Z.). . Aeeisted by Staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. . SOLWAY. MASTERTON. SOLWAY. MASTERTON. A postcard to Mr. Arthur D. Low, P. 0., Box 2, Maeterton, will elicit full particulars. 'Phone 300. EMORY Training taught by mail couree. You neod \ nover forget Names, Faces, Dates, Numbers, Facta. This simple system will cure mind-wan-dering and teach concentration. Success guaranteed. Send now for "Memory" prospectus—free! Funk and Wacnalls Co., Box 288 Christchurch. ■ rr\E MATA WINES. Try them at any •*• Hotel I They we sound and good,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2979, 17 January 1917, Page 1
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