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MOTOR SERVICES. PALMERSTON NORTH-WELLING-TON. Per Highways Transport. Co., Ltd., Contractors for the "Evening Post." r|__ HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT 00., |X " LTD. -v I TH* RED yL STAR LW% The Most Beautiful Scenic Motor Drive in New Zealand. 7-Seater Hudson Sedans.. Careful and Reliable driverß. Passengers insured. Parcels Delivered en route. Through Fares, los; Special Services . Arranged; . Leave— Palmerston N. Shannon. Levin. 8.30 a.m. 9.15 9.45 Paekakariki. Wellington. 11.15 air. 12.45 Return-HEvening Post. Paekakariki. Levin. ;.~ 3 p.m. 4.30 5.45 Shannon. Palmerston N. 6,10 arr. 7 p.m. Booking.—Pahnerston North: Combined Bus Stand; tcl. 6070. Wellington: "Post" Publishing Dept., Govt. Tourist, and Bell Bus Co.; Pel. 45-555. Marris and Campbell. Levin:. A. H. M'Lean. Itegular Motor-lorry Services between Wanganui, Palmerston North, Foxton, and .Wellington. •;'' DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICES OIOR SERVICES TO WANGANUI, PALMERSTON, -. AND MASTERTON. BOOKING OFFICE: Ladb;ook"s Sweet Shop, 60. Willis street, next door to M'lienzie's Fancygoods Shop. TXSIE-TABLE, WEEK DAYS. Leave Office . for Wauganui, 9 a.m. and 12.30 .p.m. Fare £1. Leave Office for Pahnerston, 2 p.m. Fare 155,: : Leave Office for Masterton 9 a.m.. Fare 12s. ■ ..-■'.: SUNDAYS. Leave Office for Wanganui, 9 a.m. Fare £1 ,ss. Leave Office for Palmerston, 8 a.m. Fare Leave/Office for Masterton, C a.m. Fare 125.-'-. ':■ You've ;ttied the rest, now try the best and travel in comfort -. by the „ DB LUXE MOTOR SERVICES. Consult us re'holida- time-table ' DE LUXE. Telephone 45-090. ■'•,<:■ HOTELS. TN Christchurch, Stay at St. Elmo, Su- ■*■ per|6r Private Accommodation 52, Worcqster-st West; 2 mins G.P O . Beau tiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff a .1. Murray. Proprietor. \y ANTED Known-City Hotel, CourteiT/ nay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Tornnnug). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirit*-in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Biser always obtainable at the City Hotel.. All trams arrive and depart close to theXity Hotel, Single bottle sold at ■vrnoletmfo price .it tho City Bottle Store V-; DUNEDIN. :L ■'■': GRAND HOTEL. THE'CITY'S LEADING HOSTEL. "DECENTLY renovated and Tofuruislicd ■*-*> frpm roof to basement at a cost of £20,000.. Tariff 20s per day; C.T. 17s 6d. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Reputation," Dunedin. WHEN ■:TN-- PALMERSTON N. A Stay at g^L rnucKEß's club hotel *H| A UCKER'S CLUB HOTEL ■ * - • Estd. 1900) The Ideal COMMERCIAL. FAMILY, and RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Which for Comfqrt, Cleanliness, and Cuisiner :• Cannot bo Excelled ■ 12 UP,,TODAI_ SAMPLE ROOMS AND 14/LQCK UP MOTOR GARAGES V On the Hotel Promisee. 'Also.-'; Beautiful Gardens- TennU ?nd BowlingJGreena for the Freo Use of Guests. ALL LIQUEURS »nd WINES IMPORTED ■ ; direct: H. B. TUCKER. LTD., .; Proprietors. , ■.'■:' EPUCATIQNAL. \ '■•. ;'^';\"LAWy-;;' "■ '-.iV ~. BA&S^F-TRAINING FOR COM- }: AMERCE OR BAR. "E 1 VERY kind of enterprise'is demanding ■*~i ilaw-trained'men I —and payiug- them ■well.-, A." certified! accountant must have passed' examinations in" several branches of LAW./';■■..-;■■ -■•■,-/:■ ■ . '■ ■. ; _ The National Tutorial College instrue-.'! tion is the most practical, simple,' and effective training' known: Limited enrolment in each class affords maximum' contact with instructor -making, possible a thorough .testing out.:of "the ,student's preparation.- ■ Every Accountancy Instructor is a Certified Public Accountant-with not only practical accountancy experience, but possessing a wide experienc: in coaching for Pnblic Exams. Likewjse, our Tutors in Law Subjects are not only practising their profession, but have'succeeded in piloting many students to the goal of success. Every student owes it a duty to himself to investigate the National Tutorial College progressive policy of tuition. Our students have expressed that this College is meeting a real need in that it is giving students- SOMETHING they have not had before—that interest and devotion on the part of the Tutorial Staff to the Student aa an individual. ' . .' NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. NATIONAL TUTORIAL COLLEGE. A. J. HERON, M.A., DIRECTOR. Crown Buildings, Cuba street. G.P.O. Box 1292. Tel. 21-550. WINTER PROGRAMME,. 1927. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES^ First Term begins on WEDNESDAY .; 9th MARCH. ' /""♦LASSES in Physical Culture (Swedish •w Drill, Country Dancing, Grecian Dancing), Eurhythmies, Dressmaking, Millmery, Cookery. Club Groups and Basketball; teajns now being formed. For all particulars apply to Miss L. A. Hunt, 8.A., Girls'- Work Secretary, or Inquiry Office, 5, Boulcott-st. ; ELOCUTION. MISS MAUDE FARRANT (late Dune- •"•*■ din). Private Tuition and Juvenile Classes. 229, Upper Vivian . street. ELOCUTION. MBS. ISOBEL HALLIGAN, A.T.C.L., ■Au- who has taken over the practice of MR. CULFORD BELL, will Resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, 22nd March. Interviews: Wednesday and Thursdays, II to 12.30, 1.30 to 2.15. STUDIO: Room 17, Hannah's Buildings, Lambtoh quay. COMMERCIAL ARTISTS PROPERLY TRAINED EARN GOOD MONEY. TF you have a reasonable amount of talent •*• and desire to become a Commercial Artist, large studio will consider offering you training based-on actual experience. Write, stating age; employment, and enclosing'samples of your drawings, to STUDIO, 'P.o;:B6xf IK^TWaiingtofi; ';...;.-".•.. 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 6