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CHIN A.-AUSTRALIA LINE. SYDNEY to SANDAKAN, MANILA, and HONGKONG, via Queensland Ports and Thursday Island. THE fine Passenger Steamer VICTORIA is expected to sail from Sydney 3rd FEBRUARY. For farei and all particular!, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP CS. OF N.Z., LTD., v Agent* Throughout New Zealand. WHEN YOU COME TO PALMERSTON NORTH, • Stay at • . ■ BAKE*R'S CLARENDON HOTEL. AKER'S CLARENDON HOTEL. A modern 5-story Brick Building right in the centre of the city, FIRST-CLASSS TABLE. GOOD- ALES AND LIQUORS. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND VISITORS TO AUCKLAND Stay at STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL rONEHURST HOTEL. The N.Z. Dairyman says:—"There it only one 'Stonchurst.' " MR. AND MRS. ALBERT BROWN, Proprietors. Wire or Write "Stonehurst." Auckland. PARAPARAU-MU. SUBURBAN Fares to Paekakariki, Wee*k-ends. Bus will meet .trains on request for VISITORS TO PARAPARAUMU. Will also return same Monday, to arrive Wellington 9 a.m. Apply KAPITI HOUSE, . Paraparumu. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (KIOSK), ORIENTAL BAY. , T7ISITORS, derive full enjoyment from » your holiday by staying at Wellington's Premier Private Hotel, with its charming surroundings and bracing atmosphere. Tariff 12s 6d per day, Weekly by arrangement. Telephone 21-259. Telegrams: Kio6k,"Wellington. CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. WHERE iTO STAY IN CHRIST- • CHURCH. HOT EL FEDE BA L, Victoria-square,. Christchuroh. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040. 2279. GLENALVON '„ IS now under new management, and ready to receive Permanent and Casual Guests. The rooms are large and airy, well furnished, with good view over harbour; also large dining-room and drawing-room. Efficiency and comfort our aim. 35, Ha; street. Telephone 22----411. ■ ,". 'HERE to Stay in Chriatchurch — St. Elmo Private Hotel. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcesterst., West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff.—F. J. Murray, Proprietor. Tel. 872. SEASONABLE'LINES ■ , . . SEASONABLE LINES ; ._ ;_. '. \ At , .... '_'. . ■._ . / /campbell's. Campbell's. reckitt's fast dyes Require no boiling; and' are ideal for cotton, silk, wool, and mixture goods. Packet, Bd. In the following shades: — LIGHT—-Cream, Salmon, Light Blue, Pink, Lavender, and Light Green. DARK—OId. Gold, Brown, Purple, Orange, Reseda, Daffodil, Saxe Blue. . Navy Blue and Black require boiling. RECKITT°S: CREAM TINTS, 3d Eaoh. Also; the following Dyes: ALLADIN,-per cake,> 9d . NADCO, per cake, 1b / DYOLA, per packet, M RIT,. per cake, 9di RED FUNNEL HAT LACQUERS, per bottle, Is 3d. In Black/Brown, Lemon, Navy, Poppy Red, and Pillar Box Red. HARRINGTON'S FRUIT SYRUP EXTRACTS, per bottle, Is 3d. A *de- ' licious, healthful, and economical way of making Summer beverages. In many flavours. ' W. CAMPBELL, LTD., " THE QUALITY GROCERS." Telephones: • ' Manners street, 443 and 163. Cuba street, 20-695. Riddiford street, 24-004. T7VDR the Best Household Coal, send X 1 to ' . J. MURRAY AND CO., (Established over 30 years), Coal, Wood, and Produce. Merchants, 185, 187, 189, Adelaide road, Wellington. Tel. 24-156. ■ '- MISS K. FAGAN MISS K. FAGAN MISS K. FAGAN RESUMES TUITION . MONDAY-, sth February. Studio: 4, Willis street. Berhampore, Tuesday, 6th. . Telephone 24-249. VIOLIN. ! "M"ISS E. PILCHER resumes Teaching ItX on MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Address: ■■: 22, HOBSON STREET. Homes Visited. '■ Telephone 2309. ; -RESUMES sth FEBRUARY, MISS L. NAPIER, L.A.8., ISS L. NAPIER, L.A.8., PIANOFORTE AND THEORY (Matthay Method). Address: 22, HOBSON STREET. „ Homes Visited. ■ Telephone 2309. . ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. .(Kindergarten to Std. VI.) . SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON THURSDAY, let FEBRTXARX. MISS HOLM will be at the school on Wednesday afternoon at 2 to interview parents of new pupils. No vacancies for ipupils in upper standards. : ENGLISH —The Welford Course is taught by correspondence. Authors: E. H. Welford and A. W. B. Welford, M.A. (Cantab.) Booklet, "Self-Expres-sion," post free.. E. H. Welford Pty., Ltd., 396, Flinders lane; Melbourne.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 5