EDUCATIONAL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following Scholarships, viz.:— Two of £70 on the Marsh Foundation. These scholars will be required to engage in Theological study as a preparation for Holy Orders. One or more of £60 on the Maria Biackett Foundation. Copies of the Regulations can be obtained from the Diocesan Office, 40 Shortland street. Auckland, —hero applications will be received up to THURSDAY, SOth January, 1908, addressed to W. S. COCHRANE, Secretary to the Board of Governor*. NoT-mber 13th. 1907. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHCOIASSISTANT MASTER. A PPLIOATIONS, accompanied by teati-- __- menials, will be received for th* position, at a salary of £175. Engagement for one year from the commencement of tha First Term, 1908. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. WALTER BEWLEY, 8987 Secretary CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. 9 Exchange Buildings. Principal: MISS NEWMAN POTTS. Classes Monday and Tuesday Evenings. Private Students Tuesdays. Mr De Spong. Instructor. Princioa! may be intemaw«d daily. 10 to 12, 3 to S. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING. Opp. Royal Cafe, Square. JUST received-iron, tha inventor's hand in Paris, a BLOUSE SLEEVE and SKIRT DRAFTER. Patterns to fit all figures. Absolutely mastered in twenty minutes. Ten Lessons in practical work, including drafter, _1 6s. INSPECTION INVITED. 1684 CHRISTOHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.LC.) Principal: MISS E. E. DIG-BY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. Fis a recognised fact nowadays that to thoroughly completo a Boy's or Girl's Education, a knowledge of BOOKKEEPING is absolutely essential. Our method of teaching this subject is by individual tuition, which is undoubtedly tha best. Term commences any time. Fees on application. Note the Address: GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS (op. DJ.C.) cam BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "C_T. ELMO" HOUSE, 167 Worcester >J street, West End.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, also within same distance of Parks, Publio Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone BT_. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. C 2674 CCOMMODAITON BUREAU. — BoardResidence speciality. Apartments aad Houses. Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also Wednesday . and Saturday Evenings from 7.30 till 9. Ch-iatchurch Exchange, 174 a Lichfield street, opp. Mason, Strutbara. 'Phone -148. C 2834 GLOUCESTER HOUSE (266 Gloucester street, West), offers excellent accommodation to visitors; superior position and convenient to business centre. Special terms to families and permanent boarders. Liberal cuisine. Telephone 98_. Mrs M. W. Ryan. CS&SWHAKATATA, _B3 CASHEL STREET, WEST. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders.. Tariff frora «ss. Telephone 1366. GODWIN __A_-_NiG, Proprietor. HOTELS. LEVIATHAN HOTEL DUNEDIN (Nearly Opposite New Railway Station—abort turn to tha left when .saving -tattoo). Th* Favourite House with tie Travailing Public, SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Sitting, Smoking, and B_t_ Booma. TH.E I__RGEST AND MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel in Australasia, 6s, E» 6d, _s per day; _5», 2Js Od, SOs per week, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders by e-ran_*me_t. Fire Esoape throughout tbe Building. Night and Day Porters. All Oonanumoationa to JAMES CONNOR. C 3378 ' HOTEL METROPOLE, AKAROA. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. SPACIOUS DRAWING AND DIKING. ROOMS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Hot and Cold Baths. Every Modern Don-v-nienoa L. W. JOHNSTONE, 7181 Proprietor. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reeoe's, Ironano—gers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Poet Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 679. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY, ALLANDALE. AND TBDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL SERVICE ON and after APRIL 15th these roaches will run aa follows:— Leave Teddington ... 7.0 a.m. — „ Allandale .. 7.30 a.m. 4.0 p.m. ~ Governor's Bay 8.0 a.m. 4.30 p.m. ~' Lytteltin Station 9.80 a.m. 6.0 p.m. Special Conveyances ~» required. Telephone "Allandale." __ V R. H. HARRIS, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LITTLE RIVER-AKAROA I BEG to inform the travailing public that my Royal Mail Line ot Coaches will tun as follows as from NOVEMBER Ist, Little River—Depart daily 11.15, Akaroa arrive 2 p.m* Akaroa- Depart daily 8 a.m., Little River arrive 10.41 a-m,. The following is th* New Scale of Fare, arranged by mc as from NOVEMBER Ist, 1907:— Little River to Akaroa, 5s Return. 3s Single. Waggonette leavea P. 0.. Pigeon Bay. daily 830 a.m., and oonnecta with AkaToa Coach at Hill Top, returning to Pigeon Bay on arrival of return Akaroa Coach from Little Rivar. , , .. .i Urgent Telegrams and Letters promptly attended. Parcels also attended to. Special Reduoed Rates for Wedding Parties, Picnic Parties, and Clubs. Waggonettes, Gigs, Saddle Horses, always or. Hire. Accommodation >for Motor Cars, etc.. etc.. at Proprietor's Stables—HOTEL METROPOLE. Akaroa. J. W. JOHNSTON, Proprietor, Akaroa. " COACH. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. A COACH will meet morning trains at Baleairn, arriving from North and South, and can meet evening trains as reauired, by wire or letter to FRANK ASHBY. S6Bl Leithfield. !_____ COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leavea Glentonnel for Lake CWeridge. via Windwhistle House and Snowden. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. on arrival of Train from Christchurch, returning in time for Evening train SATURDAY. Special attention given to paesengers, and Parcels for—nxded for delivery by coach. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH RUNS between METHVEN and ASHBURTON on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 _.__, er--1 rives Ashburton 10.45 a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4.0 p.m., arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. Parcels acd Orders left at Somerset I Stailes, Ashburton, and Methven Livery I Stables.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 9
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