8.8. MOTORS & BRICE’S AARD SERVICES. MASTERTON-PALMERSTON NORTH Cars leave Wadham’s, Masterton, ■ 7.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. Cars leave Combined Bus Depot, Pallerston North, 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.
aily. 7.30 a.m. Car from. Masterton con•r>cts with Auckland Daylight Limited, Xr-vv Plymouth Express and Napier >• il. Also Service Cars for Wanganut, . pier and Taihape. Book your seats at Wadham’s, Masterton, ’Phone 1686. Combined Buses, Palmerston North,
’Phone 6790. BROWN & BRAMWELL, Masterton, C. BRICE & CO., Palmerston 7% Owner-Drivers. 8.8. MOTORS, Private ’Phone 1801. REYNOLDS & WAISON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET :: MASTERTON. C. WHITE-PARSONS, CHIROPRACTOR. (Graduate Palmer School, Davenport, U.S.A. Member N.Z. Chiropractors’ Association, Inc.). CORNER RENALL & CHAPEL STS. Telephone 1021. CONSULTATION FREE. HOURS—B.3O a.m. to 10 a.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. And by arrangement. Saturdays, 8.30 a.m. to 12 (noon). SEATON. SLADDEN & PAVITT, CIVIL engineers and AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, PERRY STREET !S MASTERTON.
LEGAL. J. MACFARLANE LAING, LL.B., BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Perry Street, Thone 1890. MONEY TO LEND.—Several sums of under £lOO each, £2OO, £3OO, £4OO, £750, £BOO, and several larger amounts are available for immediate investment.
LIFE VALUES. Life assurance is labour assurance. An “A.M.P.” policy will continue your earnings fdr the benefit of your dependents long after you are dead and buried. Your assurance gives some indication of what you think you are worth to your dependents. A.M.P. SOCIETY. For full information consult A. M. SANSON, A.M.P. Agent, Masterton. H. J. FRANCIS. District Manager.
ACCOUNTANCY PAYS. 1. —Because it places the Qualified man in the best-paid profession in modern business—the profession with practically unlimited opportunities for advancement. 2. —Because it opens the door to every kind of business instead of limiting to one kind only. The Accountant is able to enter public practice, fo-r himself, or he can secure employment in any kind of commercial concern. In every class of business the principles are the same—-methods only are different. 3. —Because it prepares for business ownership or leadership. A big percentage of failures result from the lack ®f proper accounting. HEMINGWAY’S POSTAL ACCOUNTANCY COURSE will enable you to master Accountancy in a comparatively short time by studying during leisure hours m the privacy of your own home. No previous bookkeeping knowledge is necessary. Make an early start. Send t(y-day for Free Book “Accountancy” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARM LANDS AND BUTCHERY BUSINESSES IN THE WAIRARAPA FOR SALE BY TENDER. RENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the following:— (a) —The freehold land in the Main Street of Carterton. having a frontage of 49 feet to High Street together with two shops erected thereon and the stock and plant and chattels belonging thereto known as “Deller’s Meat Mart.” (b) —The. goodwill of the butchery business at Greytown known as “Deller’s Meat Mart” together with the goodwill of the lease and the plant and chattels used in connection therewith. (c) —7O Acres of Freehold near Carterton with slaughterhouse and other buildings thereon. (d) —lO Acres of Freehold with cowsheds and dairy erected thereon. (e) —4O Acres Leasehold near Carterton with little over four years to run at £BO per year. (f) —Lease of 10 Acres near Carterton over 6 years to run, at £25 per year. Pull particulars of the above properties may be obtained on application to Mr. W. C. Deller or Mr. L. H. Smart, of Carterton, or from Pragnell & McKenzie, Solicitors, Masterton. TENDERS WILL CLOSE on MONDAY the 2.lst February 1927 and may be sent to Mr. L. H. Smart. Carterton, or to Pragnell & McKenzie, Solicitors, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, 19 February 1927, Page 4
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