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EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE RESUMES WORK ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. rpHE DIRECTOR will Interview Parents, Guardians, aud Prospective Pupils from MONDAY, JANUARY 14. Provision is made for personal and correspondence tuition in :— (a) Bookkeeping and Business Practice, Shorthand and Typewriting. (b) Accountancy, Banking, Land Agency, Insurance, Law, Shipping. (c) Advertising, Salesmanship. (d) Matriculation, Public Service. (e) Economics, English Literature, Modern History, Philosophy, etc., etc. E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., Director. Managing Director.

170 WORDS A MINUTE AFTER TEN MONTHS’ INSTRUCTION. rpHIS was the Wonderful Achievement -L of one of our Gregg Students last year—a New Zealand Record. Be a Gilby-trained Student during 1929, AND ENSURE SUCCESS. Pitman’s and Gregg Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Commercial, English, and Business Methods are thoroughly taught by— INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Day and Evening Commercial Classes will resume on MONDAY, JANUARY 14. GILBY’S COLLEGE, A. H. Gilby, F.C.1., Director. Broadway Buildings, Courtenay Place. CROYDON SCHOOL FOR BOYS. UNEXCELLED FOR SOUND TRAINING. ■J7VERY BOY finds Croydon , a Happy -»- J Home, where he receives every encouragement and sympathetic understanding in the development of his mental and moral faculties. The curriculum embraces every scholastic requirement. Pupils may sit for the Education Department’s Certificate of Proficiency and Competency, Junior National Scholarship, and all Examinations open to Public Schools. Croydon is ideally situated, six miles across Wellington Harbour, at Day’s Bay. The school buildings are modern in every degree, and the playing fields and beach all that are necessary for all forms of sport and exercise. Careful attention is paid to Religious Instruction. Illustrated prospectus on request. SCHOOL, WELLINGPrineipal—MlSS BABER, M.A. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Karori—Upper School and Preparatory. 20 Fitzherbert Terrace —Town Preparatory. . The new term will begin on Wednesday, February 6. Miss Baber will be at home Jo Parents on Monday, February 4, at Karori, and at Fitzherbert Terrace, on Tuesday morning, 10 to 12 noou.

HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS —- STONEHURST, 49 Symonds Street. Auckland s 01i J y .. n " HOIEL bWNEHUtW'J-.J* y Accommodation, 100. Ordinary Tariff 6 14/- daily; £4 4/- weekly. Special Rooms (with running h. an c. water), 16/-, or £4 18/-. Extensive grounds; garage. BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOURS No 1 TOUR —28 miles. Leave 10 a.m. daily, return I—3o p.m. Route, Mnlrrmp Island Bay. Karori, Wilton’s Bush. . o No 2 TOUR —30 miles. Leave 2 p.m. daily. Route, Oriental Bay, Seatoun, Lyall Bay, Happy Valley. -.... Di No. 3 TOUR—Sundays Only. * Leave 2 p.m., return 5.30 p.m. u ALL 1 BeU°Buses' leave Government Buildings and pick up passengers on route by arrangement. Fares: All Trips 5/-. Dial 4o ost> for seats, route oy 4 g BELL BUS CO., 49 Thorndon Quay. Ptj’ptg'TC’HUßCH ST ETAIO PRIVATE HOTEL. —Superior Private Accommodation; 32 West End 2 -mutes from G P.O Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. 1. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. Stay at STONEHURST PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior accommodation, 12/6 to 15/- a day; 5 minutes centre city. lelegrams Stonelea, Christchurch. DUNEDIN rn . . “ONSLOW HOUSE,” Ocean Beach. Alongside Tram Terminus—lo minutes from city. Superior accommodation; reasonable tariff. lennis court, sea bathing. Telegrams: Onslow House, Dunedin. EASTBOURNE ~ A „ t . t ’ HOTEL EASTBOURNE offers you First-Class Accommodation at Wellington’s Premier Seaside Resort. Easily accessible by steamer or bus. Eastbourne has unrivalled attractions in beaches, native bush, and facilities for tennis, etc. MRS. G. WINSTON INGHAM, Proprietress. ’Phone 102. SOUNDS ~ t p . ( “ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD,” 35 minutes from Picton. Motor road .connection all South Island. Wharf;. hard and grass tennis courts; screened doors and windows, modern sanitation, porcelain baths, library, free boats. Dancing, music, fishing, picmcing, tramping. Three excellent meals (with abundance milk, fruit, -'d cream), and afternoon tea daily. Efficient staff. Write or wire MRS. HAZELMOOD, Box 10, Picton. Telephone, “Anakiwa.” Terms: £3 10/- weekly. PICTON. “TROCADERO,” (Private). First-class accommodation for guests; every attention given. TERMS: 8/6 Per Day, or £2/10/Per Week.—J. GLEAVE, Proprietor. “TIRI MOANA,” Thompson’s Bay, Mahakipawa. Excellent accommodation, lovely surroundings, fishing; good cooking, tennis, billiards, hot and cold showers. Terms: £3/10/- per week. Apply MLS BRUCE THOMPSON. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO “DOMINION” READERS TAO NOT GO WITHOUT YOUR DAILY PAPER WHEN AWAY ON U YOUR HOLIDAYS. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable throughout the Province at a much earlier hour than heretofore, due to the introduction of improved transport facilities. “THE DOMINION" is now obtainable from over 500 agents, and is on sale in practically every town and village within -00 miles of M ellmgton. Deliveries have been organised as follow: — OTAKI 9 a.m. WOODVILLE 8 a.m. LEVIN 6 a.m. DANNEVIRKE 9 a.m. SHANNON 6 a.m. WAIPUKURAU 10.15 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH 6.30 a.m. WAIPAWA 10.30 a.m. FEILDING 7 a.m. HASTINGS 11.30 a.m. MARTON .... 7-15 a.m. NAPIER 12 noon WANGANUI 8 a.m. HAWERA 11.15 a.m. i FEATHERSTON 6 a.m. TAIHAPE 12 noon MARTINBOROUGH .... 8 a.m. ELTHAM 11.35 a.m. GREYTOWN 6 a.m. STRATFORD 11.55 a.m. CARTERTON 6 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH .... 1 p.m. MASTERTON 6.30 a.m. *WAIROA 5.30 p.m. EKETAHUNA 6.45 a.m. *GISBORNE 9.30 p.m. PAHIATUA 7.30 a.m. ♦Same day as published in Wellington. Where Postal Deliveries are more convenient, we will mail “THE DOMINION” daily from the nearest Post Office to your address. _ The following Branch Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in their respective districts :— Palmerston North Branch. Telephone 5955. Wanganui Branch. Telephone 3386. Masterton Branch. Telephone 1161

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 84, 3 January 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 84, 3 January 1929, Page 2