LAND NOTICE 6. /' ■ GOOD DAIRY FARM, WAIRARAPA. ■inn ACRES, Freehold, situated 4 i.vv miles from good township, J railo from Post Office factory, and school. All in grass, and subdivided into 7 or 8 paddocks. All ploughable when stumped, and 22 acres have been ploughed. Carrying 28 dairy cows, 1 bull, 16 young stock, 25 sheep, and 2 horses; goodH-roomed house, with convenances, telephone laid on, and all necessary outbuildings. • Price. ,£3O per acre. ;. Terms, ifilOOO cash, balance easy terms. This Sb a;bargain, and would suit a returned soldier.; * , , 110G For further particulfps, apply H; F. M'NEILL AND CO., lip., ' ~ ' . Land, and Estate Agents, j'.V 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, .WELLINGTON. I . ■ , ! "i -550 ACRES.. QPLEINDID FREEHOLD SHEEP AND IO CATTLE FARM, situated right in the heart of rich Dairy Land, Taranaki, all sown down in good grass pasture, with the exception of about 25 acres native bush; practically tho whole of the farm is ploughable,, sheep-proof fenccs,' subdivided, 1) subdivisions well watered; good metalled motor road to homestead, which comprises G 100 ms, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and 'tubs,: up-to-date woolshcd, dip and yards; 2 miles to school) Post Office. '3J miles to cheese factory. The property is now carrying 600 breeding ewes with lambi, 120 head 3-year bullocks., If desired, the would - Cut ujr iiito- S good l Dairy Farms; : would tlion bo worth double the price now asked. Ail Absolute Bargain "at <£20 PER ACRE; .£2500 CASH, balance 5 per cent .. ■• ----s. --■ ' ; - ;" E, JACKSON, .' Agent,. 1..:. ........NEW 'PLYMOUTH. TCIOK SALE, Dairy Farm, 100 acres, ' going oqneern; J232 per acre, including 23 / good cows, 5 yearling heifers, bull, horses) separator, gi?. and harness, large vat, sledge, etc. . All cash above mortgage; ,£OOO at 51 per cent., ;3 years to run. A. B. GIBSON; Land Agent, New 'Plymouth, EDUCATIONAL ~ „... v . ... .. . GO IN FOR LAW. ; O IN FOR, LAW. ■ Such excellent Tewards as fame, lucrative position, r.nd wealth are offered to those who practise Law. . , You cannot fail -to qualify as a' Solicitor) if you take 'un the course offered through I • I- 1 ■ 'BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward . Street, Wellington, ' and study with a will. ' , Practising Barristers and Soli- ( j . . citors. prepared -i the instruction papers, and practising Barristers and. Solicitors correct all Stiidents* work. Last year the College presented forty-three students for the Law - Professional Examination, "' .thirty-two of whom passed. Write or call for a Prospectm 'j* a;am.os,; .;' f • © Director. ' 2098. • .-■■■- ' •' ;. .'.-RETURNED SOLDIERS! ; ; ~ A CHANCI3 TO -LEARN A- ' 7 PROFESSION QUICKLY. .a limited period, Teturned poldiers can become candidates for the Accountancy Professional and Bachelor of Commerce Exams, without having to pass'the Matriculation or Accountancy Preliminary Exams. This special concession has been granted by the University, and offers a unitiuo opnortunity for returned -men to proparo for the final ■TSxahiiniitions without passing the initial Exams. A" Professional Accountant is a wellpaid man—a Bachelor of Commerce also commands a thigh salary! Take this goldon opportunity—don't settle down to /in inferior job! Act now! _ Call for details. The offer is not indefinite-(-don't let the chance slip past! ' '■ GILBY'S COLLEGE LTD., Horace Gilljy, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, ' -Lower.';.Ciiba' Street, Wellington. 'Phono 2502. P.O. Box' 203. •at Christchurc'h.) SOLWA.Y COI LEGE, MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under, .the -Auspices of tho Presbyterian . Church of N.Z.) . A . COMPETENT STAFF and BuildinM with • modern equipment provide means for a sound Christian Education. Special'features; Happy homo life, open,air sleeping accommodation, spacious 'grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tennis courts, swimming baths and "playing grounds. For Prospectus apply to THE PRINCIPAL, ' Or MR; J. MONCRIEFF, ; - P.O. Box 13, Carterton.'. '' DANCING LESSONS /"UVEN in Latest American Dances— -V3T Tickle Toe, Fox Trot,' Jazz, etc. Privately or 'class. Writo "Dance," c/o "Dominion;" - . ' Y." ' TO MOTHERS. 4 -' FREE ADVICE on the Care and Feed. ' ing of Infant 9 generally will": *be given" to every Mother by Mts. Galloway, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse;-at 'times and'places enumerated, below:—' " TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock, to '4' o'clock, Nowtpwn Pharmacy (Mr. •. John Castle). FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock to 4 d'cloclt, C. Williamson's, Petoho. Every other aftern'oori : 'at her own rooms, 70 Cuba Street (over Mr. F„.Castle, Chemist, and opposito Royal Oak). Appointments may also be arranged . with-anf chemist. For immediate adtice ring up Glaxo NutßO,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 13
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