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HOTELS. Under New Management. f"IARLTON ' HOTEL, WILLIS KJ STREET, WELLINGTON. Terms Moderate. F. H. RENNIE. Telephone 863. 'HERE to Stay in Christchurch.—St. Elmo Private Hotel, Superior Private Accommodation, 52, Worcester street "West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariif F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. Tel. 872 CITY BUFFET, PRIVATE HOTEL? (CORNER Colombo and Lichfiold streets J Christehurch. Most central house in city; 5 minutes from station, 3 minutos G.P.0., Gardens, river, and theatres. Been remodelled, redecorated! and refurnished throughout. Luxurious lounges, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Ideal homo for travellers and tourists. R. M. C. Hyman, Proprietress. All trams from station stop ovitside. AUSTRALIA AND SUNSHINE. WHEN contemplating a visit, cable the HOTEL SYDNEY. The Classic Lounges are cosily heated, while the sunny Roof Garden is a delight. There is a Hot. Water Sen-ice and a Telephone in every Bedroom. Wireless Loud Speakers are installed in all the Public Rooms and Roof Garden, while Electric Preasing-rooms for Ladies are litted througnout the Hotel. TARIFF. s.d. Inclusive, from 15 6 Room and Breakfast, from ......... 10 6 Management E. T. Cheeseman. Cables and Radios " Otelsydne." 1900. - - W]W 1325.. TIE CLUB is the commercial family and' residential hotel, Palmerston North. Accommodation for ICO guests. Nothing equals &c playing area on the hotel premises. • Asphalt tennis courts, croquet and bowling lawns, and well-kopt gardens, electrically lit for night play. 12 Lock-up Garages, 12 electrically-lit and heated Sample-rooms for the use of guests. Promenade balcony of 165 feet overlooking the Squaro Gardens with ample sunsiune. Wine and spirit vaults connected with the house contain large stocks imported direct; single bottles are Eold at wholesale rates. Our farm provides daily supplies of milk, cream, vegetables, poultry, pork, etc. Stay at The Club, a "homo away from home." H. I>. Tucker, Owner and Licensee. Est. WANTED Known-City Hotel, Cour-tenay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of - Wines -mr! Spirits in Stock. Speight's XXXX Duneclin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart clnZ to the City Hotel Single hotUe solda? wholesale price at tho City Bottle Store. BUSINESS NOTICES. I GREASOFF SOAP, "Too Black Soap with the White Lather." ALSTON'S SUPERFATTED SKIN SOAP, For any Sensitive Skin. Obtainable— * . Green's Pharmacy. E. J. Burt, Chemist, Vivian street Wholesale^— y C. B. Lempriere and Co. ASK FOR RED BAND ALE. ED, BAND ALE. An Ideal Dinner Ale. Brewed and Bottled by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTD., (Wellington Branch). EDUCATIONAL. j SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND VOICE CULTURE. MRS. MENAIVD,- 92. Pirio street. ■ Method of correct teaching, as taught by Pro£o6sor Foster, K-.'S.W. State Conservatorium. Pupils' successes 1924 include 3 championships, 2 scholarship prizes. Class and Private Tuition. SPECIALISTS ARE WANTED. A DVERTISEMENTS are constantly -ts. appearing in columns of local news"papers soliciting the services of QUALIFIED MEN ONLY. Big salaries are offered to these men, who are the INDISPENSABLES OF MODERN BUSINESS. You can-become-a specialist—an Indispensable—if you have the ' WILL —and the WAY. If you have the desire to earn big money —to occupy a responsible nosition— and the will to work until you ARE QUALIFIED, we can supply the WAY. Our prospectus and advice can be yours for the asking. . . THE NEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (Incorporating Metropolitan"- and Maoriland Colleges), 132, Colwill's. Chambers, Swanson street, Auckland. Y.W.C.A. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. lADIES' Class—Fee 10s 6d per term. J Commencing Monday, 27th inst. from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Girls' Class —Fee 8s 6d cor term. Com--mencing Thursday, ,30th" "inst., from 830 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Classes will be held in tho Wcllingtou Jewish Women's Ciubroom, 125, Cuba street, Wellington. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. EDUCATIONAL TOUR ESSAY COMPETITION. THE Association offers three Prizes of £20.. £10, and £5 respectively for the best Kssays describing a scheme for the establishment of a Travelling College. Essays should deal with what the writers consider are the_ best methods of organising and conducting tours of youths, with a view to selecting the most promising Students, and there giving them that acquaintance with the arts and industries of other countries which is most likely to promote ultimatclv the progress and expansion of the arts and industries of Now Zealand. Prominent Educationists have consented to adjudicate. Chief weight will be given to the worth of the scheme proposed, bui, literary merit will also he taken into account. Essays must not exceed 2500 words, and must be in the hands of the Secretary, Empire Buildings. Swanson street, Auckland, by 30th June, 1925. They must be sent in with a motto prefixed, bnt without the name of tho writer aitacned thereto. The name and : address of the writer must be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope, on the outj side of which is to ho written the motto prefixed to the essay. J. JINDLAY, Secretary, P.O. Bos 510, Auckland

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7