Educational. , v ''j pOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP. THE COMMERCIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, 81. Queen-street. * Boys and Girls just leaving school, and desirous of preparing for Office Work, should not miss the EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY offered by the above Scholarship. No Entrance Foes. No cramming. No preparation for Exam, necessary. ENTRIES-5.30 p.m. . WEDNESDAY. December 13. 1911. EXAMINATION-SATURDAY, December 16. 1911. Particulars on application. Principal: Miss C. 8. V. HASTEN. A.N.Z.A.A.. Assisted by Miss A. H. G. BASTEN. • Reporter, etc.. __, , And Miss W. It. BAKER, holder High-speed Certificate. Note Address: Eanfurly Buildings. 81, Queen-street. , .„..,. „„ , .-„.—. ; — ■■-* GTURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, O H.M. ARCADE. SECOND FLOOR. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND -PRINCIPAL, D. H. STURUOCK, M.A.I.M.E 12 years' experience at sea. Both Principal and Chief Assistants are practical firstclass Board of Trade Certificated Engineers, of London-Intending Pupils inclined to take up any branch in the Engineering Trade will do well to give us a call, -.very possible care taken, thorough tuition positively guaranteed. Country correspondence specially invited. . \jpSL LOUIE J BURLING. fn_e Long), Associate Pianist of Trinity College (London). Associate of the Royal College of Music, Licentiate of the Royal Academj of Music. Student of the Royal College oi Musis, and Pupil of Gompertz. flavins recently arrived in Auckland from England, is prepared to take PUPILS tor Violin and PLauo. Studio: GLADSTONE BUILDINGS. Cornor of QUEEN-ST. AND UUAY-ST. Private Address: Montezuma, Cleveland Rd., Pamell. MATRICULATION.— 1912 Class now forming. N.8.-My Students Pass.-li. Mason. M.A. (Honours, Mental Science), Eden Terrace ■ ___________ Tourist Resorts. CEAN VIEW" ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. West Coast.— os per day, or 30s per week, coach Saturday, Fare Via 6d return; meeting 1.2U train for towu.—F. and F. Usaher. Proprietors. SONOMA, O ALFRED-ST. vCloso to Albert Park). This favourite Private Hotel has now completed the important additions; 15 rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirements. . Permanents. Tourists, and Married Couples may now obtain first-class accommodation lit a Reasonable Tariff. MRS. NAIRN. Proprietress. •Phone 725. . T> O TOR tJ -A. THE AUSTRALIA and THE EMPIRE Private Hotels, first two houses outside main railway gates, and adjoining, now conducted as one establishment. Accommodation for 100 guests. Over 100U applications for rooms at the Australia had to be declined last year, hence present extension of premises bv purchase of the Empire (late Wonderland)—a new. commodious, and up-to-date House. A littlo history that tells its own tale of popularity and public approval: — 1907, 30 rooms; 1909. 50 rooms; 1911. 90 rooms, and not yet equal to demand. Winter Tariff. 6s per day, 30s per week. Secure rooms by wiring or writing to J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor.
•p O T O ' R U A. THIRWELu Rotcrua.'» most popular and centrally-situated Private Hotels third house from railway station; large; well appointed. First-class house: superior table: every convenience. Conveyances leave Thirwell daily for all Rotorua Sidetrips. Porter meets trains. Summer tariff, 6s per day. 35s per week._ E. KENNEDY Proprietor. ■> TJRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. The Largest Prita'a Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, eto. Nearest House to the Government baths, including the large new bathhouse. Motor cars and conveyances leave Brents for all the side trips Term* reasonable Porters meet, alt trains. B. T BRENT. Proprietor. HINEMOA. ROTORUA.—This thoroughly up-to-date House, containing 50 rooms. ■*3 replete with every comfort and convenience: one minute from Sanatorium Grounds, and all mineral baths. : ' MRS. G. H. MCDONALD. * ; ..-,,-. • i Proprietress.... ROTORUA.— THE METRO POLE—Occupying tho best position in Rotorua; large, well-appointed, first-class house; electriclight; every modern convenience. Koto address, directly opp. Railway Station. Terms moderate. Porter meets trains. Wire for rooms.— F. Dwyer. .. .. ''■ ■: ROTORUA.— Ora Private Hotel. ot»> looking Sanatorium Grounds, hanay U. baths: perfect ventilation and anlUton; well-known to tourists and travelling poollo for its cuisine and comforts; e ectrio light. Tariff. £2 2-.— Brackebosh. Hropr. PEARCE'S GRANDE VUE. ROTORUA.Strictly First-class Accommodation; overlooking Government Gardens, bowling greens, etc. Terms moderate.-Mrs., H,.A. Pearce. Proprietress. Tel address. Grand Vne" ' ' ■ ' - -■■ TE AR O H A-B ONN Y' •L£ ». UP-TO-DATE BOARD!NGHOUSK. Opposite Domain Ground. Under New Management of Mrs. Harris. Visitors will find every comfort and good table. MRS. HARRIS- Proprietress. TTI NEMO! ALFRED-STREET. MISS GLEESOM having secured an additional house in Princes-street, overlooking Albert Park, with large airy rooms, has now ample SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR. TOURISIS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. 'Phone 1068 THE GABLES, RUSSELL.— House, 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms. 6s-day. -Us and 35s weesLaunch Ailoma at disposal of visitors. MRS DARBY. Proprietress Timber. rpHE AURI npIMBER pO., J TD, CUSTOMS-STREET WEST. Has in Stock at oil times ample supplies of THOROUGHLY SEASONED KAURI. Timber. Flooring. Lining. Mouldings, Fruit Cages, Skirting. Architraves. Doors, Sashes. Boxes. JOINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Every description of JOINERY made from Seasoned Timber. The Company has unrivalled facilities for prompt execution of Orders, whether for afEL'AAL requirements or ordinary trade lines. Telephone 512. Send for Cfc~logne and Price List. Posted Free on application.
Restaurants. TUI TEAROOMS, Hannah's Buildings, Queen-street, four doors below Union Bank—This new, dainty, and up-to-date Tearoom is now open. Light, Cool Luncheons. The usual Morning and Afternoon Tea. Appetising High Teas. Open Saturday and Sunday. p R _ .0 r' a COOLEST DININ GROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. r.LECTKIC FANS. NO FLIES. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE ■ i 1 ii. i ii : gj Miscellaneous. EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO. We will allow you full market value tor it.-THE NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.. 28. High-street . MILLINER best selection in Auckland of the latest Koods at the right prices.—Miss Hall, 264, Queeu-Bt., two doors above Savings Bank. STOP, Look— Queen-street Shop is open all day Wednesdays and 9.30 Friday night. Taylor-made Boots.—J. Taylor. 95, Queon-st.. and 73 Karangahape Road. OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE. We will allow you full market value for our old Piano.—Tho No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-street MOTHERS! KEEP THE GIRLS HOME. Make the Home attractive with one of our Pianos.—The NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.. 28. High-street. ■ SEE what the Wowser Company, Limited, has to say, next to the Leading Article. Irrorv— FROM that time the Erar'd Piano lOv has been a favourite, and its vogue is still growing— E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. . TTAVE Y OU A INK T?IBBON? CJEE what the Wowser Company, Limited, D has to say, next to the Leading Article.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14854, 4 December 1911, Page 4
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