LONG F THE LEADING HOTEL IN DUNEDi: IS NOW: AN ESTABLISHED FACT! [ THE EXCELSIOR. Conrforiible Lounges. Smoking tad Draw j "ing Rooms. Artistic Dining; Boom | L*fS? Airy Bedrocms. Exeelleß I Cuiaiae. First -class Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses Delightful Music During Diaaar THE LOUNGE I« one of lie I'eatnres cf the Hotel, end I comfy and oosy to th« extreme with it Luxurious Couches, Chairs, and LoTely Car pets. All and Furnishings havi been specian? selected aad are in eplendi< taste. The Hotel itself baa been re-appoiai ed, re-decorated, and in tomo part* reeon' ■trccted. IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. In itself this is worthy of the ambition of the owner, and ensures an absolute pri vale entrance /or Guests. Separate entrano to the Bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT Has been installed for the convenience o the Patrons. The Public are invited fe inspect the Hotel any aiteraooa. WM. QUIRK, G<2B2 Proprietor. AUSTRALIA. r pHE HOTEL SYDNEY—Sydnsv is tha .-*- First Large Hotel on the r - '' ■ install a complete Broadcasti e'ervice fcr the us 3 cf its guests. CABLES AND EADIOS-'OTELSYDXE. Maaageaiajit: E. T. CHeeaeman. THE HOTEL THAT PAAP£ IS BUILDING! rpHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDT* -*• is now under the managership of Mr Arthur A. Paapa. The establis'jmjnt is completely renovated, at a cost of £15,200 —suspension verandah, new fire escapes, lift, new kitchen equipment ar.d central heating, painting, decorating and furnishings oa extensive 6cals. Practically a ccw hotel. H 4302 GOTJLEY HOUSE-, • DIAMOND HARBOUR. !E IDEAL WINTER HOLIDAY BEJ SORT No Frost. No Cold Winda, sad all the Snaahine. AMUSEMENTS—GoIf antl' Hill-climbing. Forty minutes from Chriatchurch Station by Rail and Launch. Fare. 8s return. Tariff, £3 3s per week. 'Phone Diamond Harbour Bureau! or writa W. PAINE, P6528-3C87 Proprietor. ! BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. ITUATED on two acres of gupund, and *~) two minutes from Caroline Bay, Tennis Courts and Bathing Sheds. Dinner at 6 p.m. Supper tit 9 p.m. (Separate tables.) Terms on application. MRS W. J. HOGG, Proprietress. 'Phone 232. H427a "WELLINGTON'S BES'f PRIVATE HOTEL," THE MANSIONS, Ghuznee street. RECENTLY altered and renovated L throughout. Large Commercial and Drawing-rooms. Now in its fifth year under present management. Tariff 12a a day, £3 10s per week. Telegrams: "Mansions, Wellington. COOKE and Mo GOWAN. RBSIB Proprietresses. HOTEL CASGEN, AUCKLAND. Now Felly Lieenaed. HE above Hotel is under new management, aad replete with every modern convenience. HGSeM VISITORS TO TTMARU. STAY AT THE BUNGALOW, Wai-iti road. IHE FAVOURITE' HOME. Pleasant Gardens aad Surroundings. 'Phone 80. P.O. Box 170. SB6SB NEW BRIGHTON CAM. STAY AT TH*. HEALTHY SEASIDE. IHE BEST PLACE in the South Island for a Holiday. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress.' (Late Windsor Hotel.) 'Phone £635. J6470 BDUOATIONAI* EXPERT ENGINEERING TUITION. —STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME. il Instructions from Bower's Engineering School, you can obtain Government Certificates in Stationary, Traction, or Marine Engineering. Up-to-date Electrical Mail Courses also arranged. Simple Text Books and Diagrams accompany each lesson. All your work reviewed by competent tutors. Free prospectus gladly sent on request. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). Principal: Jae. W. Bower, Certificated Mining and Mech. Engineer, with 20 veara* experience in coaching. ■ 141 FLETCHER'S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. H4lOl-3 (Aad stt Auckland). SHORTHAKDTYPEWRITING, (BOOKKEEPING. subjects will enable - students l comparatively abort lime to take their places ia the world of Commerce aad become selfsupporting. Our qualified students are constantly in demand, and over sixty vacancies have been filled in. leas than two months this year. All students receive individual tuition from certificated instructors, who are not merely "teachers," but thoroughly experienced exponents of the various subjects in which they give instruction. A personal interest is taken ia all «tadenta, who are under the direct supervision of the Principal at both Day aad Eveniag Clniwi. Term commence* at any time. DIGBY*B COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, wswM Triangl, ,opp. DJ.C). PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. EXPERIENCED TEACHER Has vacancy •H "» »> few Pupilu. Terms, £5 2a. U.W.D.. »Pt«s" Offw. „„ MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. B N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., - 184 FittgaraJd ttrast, St. Alban* °*J3l Worcester street, City, nospeetua oa Application. \fß M. NUNES (FROM LONDON). ■" x PIANOFORTE. • ' Moderate Term*. .Write or interview. „,_ 404 BARBADOES STREET. N6567. Thona 28S8. ITo. M Car. OEBVED ia all' the better class restaox- ~.. '■g l t \., A*, for them by name. -Mili. Ury £$&•• , AU Gwwre. Look for tha
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 15 October 1924, Page 15
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