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EDUCATIONAL. "THE MAN WE WANT" must possess KNOWLEDGE, PUSH, to be able to make an effort, and PERSISTENCY to mamtain that effort. The successful men are those who are ready to take the chance when it comes, and make the most • of it. They have fitted themselves for the opportunity, and are ready to take tho fullest advantage of it. Call at "DANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington, and state what you would like to be, and you will receive gratis the advice of professional and experienced tutors. H. AAIOS, Managing Direotor. Telephone 2095. BECOME A SHORTHAND WRITER QUICKLY BY studying the Gregg method, which can be mastered easily and is use'ful for all note-taking purposes. GREGG SHORTHAND is taught thoroughly at Gilby's College, where Evening Classes for both theory and speed are being held. Each student receives •INDIVIDUAL TUITION. A term may commence nt any time. ,We also teach Pitman's Shorthand and Stenotypy. Make Inquiries To-day! GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.Q.I. /Eng.), Director, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ' 'Phono 21-818. P.O. Box 203. (And at Christchurch); A SCHOOL ON A FARM! rpHE HOSTEL AT . OCEAN BAY. SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH, provides splendid opportunities for a Boy to learn Practical Agriculture, while taking the Public School curriculum. Generous diet, healthy moral training, sports and games, playground of 1500 acres by the sea. References; Major A. A. Corrigan, Dr. Pomare, C.M.G., Messrs. F, S. Pope, W. H. Rose, J. W. Collins, and others. •Particulars from. REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Ocean Bay. MAKE YOUR BRAIN PAY YOU MORE MONEY. NO INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD ■will pay you Bigger Dividends than money invested in increasing your knowledge. Turn your spare' time to advant- ' age. We can show you how. Prospectus ' and advice free:—Civil Engineering: Surveying. 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' Drinko" is continually working wonders in curinjr A'.cholium—excessive drinking. It will do the 6nme for your friend or relation. "Drinko" is harmless, tasteless and odourless. Write in strictest i confidence for.-free Booklet. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.V., Lambton Quay, Wellington. SHEEP Dipped in Murton's : Dip are the Cleanest at shearing. Wool is in ' beautiful condition. i RURAL LAND FOR SALE. . v . WE have been favoured with this sole agency of .undermentioned pro- ' perty Iby the owners" who originally took up the area and now for tho first time have decided to dispose of same:— I AOfi ACRES, Freehold, all in grass. t-riOU good sheep-proof fences, 12 paddocks, no weeds, situate on; main road, well watered, 300 acres plough* able, large ar«a eminently suited for dairying, 2G miles from Stratford, large , residence of 8 rooms, telephone, and all conveniences, hayshed, woolshcd (hold ' 350 shtoep), concroto dip; owners' estimate 2-sheep country, at present carrying pi big sheep, 15 horses, 400 big cattle, and lightly stocked. Price, ,£lO per acre, with cash, G.A.S. mortgage .£4000,, balance satisfactory terms. Apply M'CLUGGAGE AND CO., Stratford. KKA .ACRES. FREEHOLD, and 180 OD\J Acreß Leasehold (adjoining with . compensation) rent, 35.; well fenced and subdividod into 9 paddocks; 250 acres fiat, balance undulating to hilly; about two-thirds ploughable. Down in the best of English grasses; 2\ acres lucerne, 25 acres oats and grass seed.' Wintered 2!5fl breeding ewes, 1850 mixed sheep and 48 cattle. Good 5-roomed house, telephone . and water laid on: all necessary outbuildings; only ,2} miles from town. No , charge for Leasehold. Price for Free--1 hold. 10s. n.a. W. A. EDWARDS AND CO. LTD.. Nnpler. ! 366 ACRES. ' 'IVfOSTLY fiat and all easily ploughed, ItJL 3-roorued whare, carshed, and otlnsr ' outbuildings. Well watered, ring fenced; , could carry 80 oows and other stock; cream cart calls, and to make a quick Bale, price .£25 an acre; JJIOOO cash, bnl- • ance a years at 5 per, cent ; If „£I2OO cash is paid, would bo willing to build a eood 4-roomed housn. HARRY ELLISON, Te Kniti. , or-ACRE Dairy Farm, 18 miles Wol--3 OiJ linglon. (i paddocks, 65 acres Hut, '. 5 acres plantation (tall pines), modern 5l roomed Residence, milking shed, stables, r jcarnge, G acres oats. 8 acres turnips, fnc- - tory, post, oliiee, school and church nd- -- joining. Price, J3OOO, including 8 cows, 2 heifwH. 2 calves, 50 ehcep, 2 dray horses and all farm implements, 'forms can bo arrnnged. Immediate possession. J. JFanning and Co., 74 Manners Street. ,1 .

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 9

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