- MISS E. CARE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND 'AND TYPEWRITING, Stewart Da-wson's Buildings. Principal (late Mian L. Macdonald), Mm Whitbroad-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (IncJ,. F.I.P.S. (Lond.) Terms commence from date of entry of; Pupil. Tuition by correspondence in ShorthairU and Non-visual Typewriting. QCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND* TYPEWRITING. Principals: MRS. E. CARR, MISS ROWNTREE. Caledonian Chambers, 33, WILLIS-ST.',; SINGING. XT - C O~~R NW A L li{ * OLD ITALIAN METHOD, As taught by the great Milan Master-— '& Signor Moretti. v , Studio: COOPER'S BUILDINGS, Opp. Evening Post. BANJO, MANDOLINE, VIOLIN, ANDGUITAR. . ' Thorough Tuition on the above by MR. J. G. TURNER, M.I.U.M, 85, KENT-TERRACE. Trams .stop at door. Terms commence; with pupil. NOTE.—lnstruments lent to Pupils free! of charge for practice at home. PREPAREDNESS. rpHIS word is in everyone's mouth tt -J. present. . There are various iorms of preparedness, and one of the most important is that for BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS. Are you prepared to undertake resrron, sible duties that require a trained and' well-informed mind? If not, take advantage of the opportunities afforded by the-15 departments at BANKS COLLEGE, WOODWARD-STREET. H. AMOS, Director. . Telephone 2098. ANOTHER POSITION OBTAINED." LAST week we had the pleasure in announcing that Mr. R. P. Millington, who received his Ist Claas Wireless Operator's Certificate, WAS PLACED; IN A POSITION IN THREE DAYS. THIS WEEK WE HAVE ALSO PLACED ANOTHER STUDENT-MR. D. BUCHANAN, let Claw Certificate, IN A GOOD POSITION. WILL YOU BE THE NEXT? NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. WE' HAVE SEVERAL VACANCIES. GENUINE MARCONT APPARATUS is shortly being installed in all our New' Zealand Colleges. Under agreement, now being completed! STUDENTS OF THE DOMINION COLLEGE will have ABSOLUTE PRIORITY, for appointment to the Amalgamated; Wireless Company's, Ltd." (Australasia) Operating Staff over the students or pupila of any other School or College in New ..Zealand. Write or Call for our Prospectus. . .. : DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO- * TELEGRAPHY, LTD., A.M.P. Buildings, ' HUNTER-STREET, WELLINGTON. 8, P. 0.; Box 922. E. OGILVIE. Manager. AUCKLAND. ' ROYAL HOTK: L& Under Entirety New Management. D. COLLINS, PROPRIETOR. .. (Lato Clarendon Hotel, CHristchuroh). Tariff fromlOß 6d per day. THE CLUB HOTEL; PALMERSTON N., Has not-changed hands for the past 17 years. It is to-day, ac it always has been, "THE" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL OF THE TOWN. Eyery convenience for patrons. Situation ideal. Central'yet out _ of. reach of the smoke and noise of trains. Twelve Sample Room*. H B. TUCKER, Freehold Owner and Proprietor. METROPOLITAN HOTEL,; Molesworth-streei. •m/TR. H. R. WALLACE; late of ivX Christchurch, has assumed oontrol of the above Hotel. The best of Spmte and Liquors always stocked. Excellent Table; reasonable tariff. Tel. 1036. "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME." CARLTON HOTEL, WILI2S-ST., WELLINGTON, CLEANLINESS COURTESY • CONVENIENCE COMFORT, ' THESE ARE THE CARLTON'S IDEALS. MRS. PAULSEN. Proprietress. THE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee-st., Wellington. Superior Accommodation, Excellent Cuisine. Kitchen in charge of W. Fix (late chef Royal Oak). Terms, 6s 6d per day, 35s per week. Central situation. Few doors from Cuba or Willis streets. Address: Box 46, Te Aro P. 0., Wellington. Telephone 348. W. FIX, Proprietor. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Christchurch at "St. Elmo" Houae, 52, Worcester-street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O. and tram, central tram terminus. Having just secured a further largo and up-to-dato residence adjoining the above, guests will have free use of a splendid tennis and croquet lawn, etc. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN. " THE TIFFIN," LUNCHEON, TEA, AND SUPPER . ROOMS,' Manners-street (Two Doors from Grand Opera HouboJ Fish and Oyster Theatre Suppers a Speciality. Meals from 12 (noon) to IL3O p.m. P. H. ALWARD. Proprietor. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. , PALMERSTON NORTH. SPECIAL arrangements have been made by Mr. J. H. Fletcher, tho Proprietor, for the convenience of travellers and others. Rooms open for All Night and Day Trains.^ Prompt attention. First-class Refreshments. Separate Room for Ladies. YOUR LAWN. fTIHE long spell of dry. weather has pro.JL bably destroyed your Lawn. Now is the proper time to top-dress, manure, and re-cow. Cooper's Finest Lawn Mixture is unexcelled for the purpose, Advice given as to preparation, fertilisers to use, etc. Call at our Shop. F. COOPER, LTD., Meroor-sl. (just off WiUis-st.). iTeTm" s JJjgPRD. (Us Daddy, si Tsmk.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 12
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