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EDUCATIONAL. MISS E. CARR'S ' S° HOOL T&K^E^* Stowart Dawson's Building Principal: Miss Whitbread Kdwards F.C.T S (Inc.). F.I.P.S. (London)' Individual 1 mtion m Shorthand Tvpewriling, and Bookkeeping T.;rm commences from date ol 'entry of A . ' ' ■ ■ I^^ THOROUGH 1 Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING ■ SUCCKSS MISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOI OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT^ ING guarantees individual tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal: MTSS ROWNTREE 33. WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON School Now j§T— CATHERINE'S SCHOOL; -r, •Tamos- Adelaido road. PrincipaJ, Mrs. \V. R. Ramsay (Lato aiiss Bulls). Next Term will oemmenco THURSDAY, 2nd JULY.' Vacancies for limited number, of Boarders at Principal's Privato Residence, 26, Luxford street, Borhauiporo. PRIVATE TUITION. G W> ,^9^ ZEDLITZ • And Assistants. CORNER LAMBTON QU\X AUD BOWEN STKEET? Private address; Lower Hutt. Matriculation Classes, no vacancies except in 7-8 Classes. IyKWTOWN NIGHT SCHOOL, NOW OPEN. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ■ ANn , , THURSDAYS, to 9. 6th'Proficiency Classes and Shorthand Corner Mem and Riddiford streets. DE. HOLZ, L.T.C.L., Teacher of • Violm, 222, Adelaide road.—Vacancies for a few smart.Pupils; also, P.upils Coached for Competitions and Esanis of all grades. Special Torms to Suit Competition' Competitors. Tel. 25-184. GIEORGE MAJAIS (Graduate „Amerirr can University, Eeirut) j also Khediv, al Agricultural College, Cairo, is prepa-r" ed to take Pupils for French, Arabic, and Mathematics. Terms moderate. Adply 82. Webb-st. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD R.A.M , AND R.C.M.; LONDON. ENTRIES -FOR ALL PRACTICAL SUBJECTS CLOSE ON ' WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, At the Board's Office, 49, Ballance street Wellington. The examinations will "ba held during October in Wellington. Entry -forms may bo obtained at all music stores. E. C. CACHEMAILLE, • Resident Secretary, N.Z. HOTELS. STAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. TJXHI& Popular Hotel has beea thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished throughout, and ia now under entirely new management. Tariff: 15s per day. AUSTRALIA'S HOLIDAY CITY. FADING Bolmore- Park stands the HOTEL SYDNEY,_ whore intending visitors will find everything which goes to make a holiday enjoyable. It accommodates _ 400 Guests. Thore. ■ are Elcctrio Pressing Rooms fitted throughout, with Telephones and Hot Water in 'Everj Room. , The Tariff is surprisingly moderate; Inclusive, from 15s 6d per day. Room and Breakfast from 10s 6d per day. Management E. T. Chceseman Cables and Eadioa "Otelsydno." CITY BUFFET.. PRIVATE HOTEL " /CORNER Colombo and LichQeld stroets KJ Christchurch. Most central house in city; 5 minutes from ,station,. 3 minutos G.P.0., Gardens, river, and theatres. Been'remodelled, rodocoratod, and refurnished throughout. Luxurious lounges, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Ideal home for travellers and" 1 tourists. R. M. C. Hyman, Proprietress. All trams' from station stop ■ outside. 1900. VN) ' } 925-' rr.UCKER'S CLUB HOTEL is the oom- -»- ' morcial family and residential hotel, Palmerston North. ,'. Accommodation .for 100 guests. Nothing equals the playing area on the;hotel premises. Asphalt tennis courts, croquet and bowling lawns, and well-kept gardens, electrically lit for mght play. 12 Lock-up Garages 12 elec-trically-lit and heated Samplo-roonia for the use o£ guests. Promenade balcony of 165 feet overlooking the Square Gardens with ample sunshine Wine and spirit vaults connected with (ho house contain large stocks imported direct; single bottles are fold at wholesale rales. Our farm provides. daily supplies of milk cream, vegetables, poultry, pOl -k, etc. Stay at Tucker's Club Hotel, a "home away from home." H. B. Tucker-Owner, and Licensee. Est. 1900. 'HERE to slay in Christchurch.—St Elmo Private Hotel, Superior Private Accommodation, 52, Worcester slreot West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate-tariff F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. Teh_g7a_" ANTED Known-City Hotel, Cou7 tenay-pl., Wellington (ut Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainablo at tho City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Holcl. biiiglo bottle sold at ■wholesale price ut the City Bottle Storo. HAIR AND TOILET "SPECIALITST^ MILSOM"S-Course of trcatmentsTTalH ing hair from £1 Is. Special treatmerits for face and skin from ss. Best skin foods and powders specially prepared under supervision. Salon for Shine W-R INKLES banished i,f o~nT~w7ek~, Coman nielbod— not ninssag-e. Call for particulars or send stamped and addressed envelope. Mrs. Uulleii, lielcher's Building (near King's Theatre), Welling. ton. Also at Auckland. RS! ROLLESTON, LTD" 256~ Lambton-qy. Certificated Experts in Permanent Waving, Electrolysis', Diseases of the Scalp, Facial Medical' Mud Pack, and Massage. Hairwork. Be3t Quality English Hair, any style. Tel. 1599 REGENERATOR and' perfect StaTa for Grey and Faded Hair (a Hindu recipe). Writo Mrs Castles. 5. Terrace St., Palmerston North. ' TVrOTICE to all Land AgoiilTconcoriioy^--It That my property. No. 8, Ilorctaunga st., Patone, has boon withdrawn froni mar ket after this date, 25th June, 1925.—JM. Caldwcll. BAD Logs for years—Torture ended Uloers healed, thanks to Varos, the permanent, inexpensive oure. No resting. Ernest Healey, Chemist, Fox ton Nurse Woolcott, 95, Courtoniy-pL, Wei-l-liagton.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 5

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