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HOTELS. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE * » HOTEL—THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. Right in the heart of the city, few doors above Roval Oak. Magnificently appointed, with accommodation and service equal to the best! Electric light and fire alarms throughout; a modern bathrooms. Fersoncl supervision. Tariff lis per day. Telegrams: "Edneon," Wellington. 'Phone 3043. Porter on duty day and night. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. G 5196-3260 "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL. Ghuznee street, Wellington. THIS First-class Private Hotel is now under the manaeeroent of MESDAMES COOKE and McGOWAN. lute of Christchurch. Excellent accommodation, service, 'and cuisine Electric light throughout. Tariff 10s 6d per day, £3 5s per week. Permanent? by arrangement C 2961 CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED as one of the Leading Hotcln in Ai;6tra!aeia. Smteg of Rooms, with Private Bathrooms, Ballroom, Orchestra. Ordinary Tariff- !2a fid to 15s per day. Full particular-: from THOS COOK and SON, or GOVERNMENT TuUJSiST 13U KEAI'X. Telegrams: "Cargen." 82639 E F BLACK. Proprietor. WONDERFUL ROTORUA! SPEND your HOLIDAYS among tfce Scenia V/onders of Rotorua. Srav at the ••SONOMA" PRIVATE HOTEL, situs,ted clc&o to the famous Mineral Baths and handy to Railway. Under entirely new management. Terms moderate. Write to J. «T. BENNETT, Proprietor. 20 years N.Z. Government Caterer in South and North Islands. Concessions to Railway Men and Returned Soldiers. 82978 HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner of Cuba and uiiuziiee streets. We. .mgton. Visitors lo Wellington seeking for nigh-ciasa board ind lodging, at an exc-jptionally reasonabls tariff, will find at fhn ilotel Bristol every comfort and conveniens- which an up-to- | date private hotel can offer. Meet centrally situated, within one ininuu cf Post Office and Theatre. Trams pass the premises. P!-ctr;r licVit. Hot arid cold shower baths*. Tariff 10s per day, £3 3s per week. T. G. 1.-., i'.oihie'nf laio of Invercarstll. Momington. and Waimate. L 5252 EDUCATIONAL. ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE It-A.M. AND R.C.M. LONDON. Entries for th© second theory examination will CLOSE on WEDN.F;S 1 ■ AY, IBth Octibfrr, a.t. tha Offices of the unfJcrsigncd, Art Gallery, dnis-tcHurch. G. L. DONALDSON, 0123 Local Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. FIRST YEAR CLASSES IN SCIENCE. STUDENTS desirous of taking tho first year classic© of Chemistry, PnyfiicE, nn<l Biology, at the above University, in 1921, are required to make application to that enect nctf, la.ter than Ist FEBRUARY, 1921. Applications must bo made on a prescribed form, copies of which may be obtained from the undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, 5021 Registrar. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallonstein's Buildings (Opp. D.1.0.). Principal: i MISS M. D. DIG BY, P.C.T., U-S- ---| THOROUGH AND RAPID TUITION I In Slw)rtha.nd (Pitnmn's or _ Gregg's). Typewriting, Office Routine. _j Bookkeaping (Elementary arol Advanced}. Commeroial Oonw?pondenco, And ALL subjects necessary .for » Commercial' Career. ■ OFFICE APPOINTMENTS FOR ALL • QUALIFIED STUDENTS. .. TITHE demand, for Shorthand-Typistes, Book 1 keepers, and Junior Clerks, is at al times greatly in cscew of -the number able, and our stud-ants readily obtaan gooc °D\Y cfA-SSEs! 46 ' EVENING CLASSES. JATUPIaY MORNING CLASSES. giving full informa-ion as t< School" hoars, fees, etc., on application at ih< COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch. D 2987-5 —— FARMERS TTEEP YOUR OWN BOOKS t?at*l?- —and do so as occuratsls FARMERS as any Accountant can do it foi FARMERS yout *S?*l ***** a- *™«| they're making money, yet all tho time aw ono of the many who pay ouj more taxation than is necessary through nol allowing for various exigencies. In 12 simple Correspondence Leesons yot can master tho art of proper Bookkeeping-®! if vou don't car© to study these yourself you can nominate your boy or girl to master them f °SEND TO-DAY for Prospectus of thif course giving PARTICULARS ALSO o OUR CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS ON "PRAOTCIL AGRICULTURE." by ME WM- MARTIN, B.Sc. Address your letter to:— ; GILfiY'S COLLEGE, LTD., ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, NEXT G.P.0., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. Director: L. J. BERRY, F.T.A., N.Z. (And at Wellington.) G4966-7274 CITY COUNCIL. • PUBLIC RECEPTION TO SIB KEITH SMITH. A PUBLIC RECEPTION to SIR KEITH SMITH, the Celebrat-d Aviator, wil! be hold in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBEH TO-DAY. at 11.30 a.m. H. T. J. THACKER, Mayor. Christchurch, 9th October, 1920. G7T2 In the matter of "Tho Municipal COrporatjoni Act, 1908," "The Local Bodies Loam Act, 1913," "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1308," and the Acta amending the same respectively. TJUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that e r POLL of the RATEPAYERS of thai part of LINWOOD WARD of the City oi Christchurch, named "North Linwood anc Avonside Water Supply Loan Special Rating Area," and of all persons entitled to vote on any proposal of the Christchurch Citj Council, to Raise a Loan in respect of the eaid part, will bo taken on WEDNESDAY, tho 20th day of OCTOBER. 1920, upon the proposal (as published in "The Prese" Newspaper on the 10th, 17th, and 24th days oi September, 1920, and the Ist day of October, 1920) to RAISE a SPECIAL LOAN oi £17,000 for the CONSTRUCTION of WATEH WORKS for the supply of puns water (anc of ell things necessary and incidental thereto) for the use of the inhabitants of that pari of the City of Christchurch named by resolution of the Cbris'cbuTch City Council, "Nortb Linwood and Avonside Water Supply Loar Special Rating Area." The said Poll will commence at 9 o'clock ir the forenoon, and will close at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day, at tho undermentioned Polling Places: — Baptist Church Schoolroom, oorner Linwood avcuuo and Worcester street. Marquee, corner Rolleeton street and Linwood avenue. Marquee, comer Gloucester street «nd Woodham road. Jiarquee, corner Retreat road and Batter street. H. T. J. THACKER, Mayor. H. R. SMITH, Returning OfScar. City Council Chambers. Christchurch, 2nd October, 1920. <70! PROMPT VULCANIZING! YOU can leave your TUBES at B. BARTEB'3 in the morning, and collect them at night. Hero work is promptly and expertly done—no inserts are used. Every patch is Vulcanized to last give satisfaction. — Call ■ R. BARTER, Cr. Armagh street and Oxford terrace. 8235 C

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 15

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