-— - - i .i. i - Commercial Colleges. T> A S J E N ' S j/lOMMERCIAL TRAINING POLLEGE, Phone, 2724. Opp. Smceton'sTNFLUENZA. OWING TO TON-ABATEMENT OF EPIDEMIC, THE COLLEGE WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR ANOTHER WEEK. THOSE DOING RELIEVING OR TEMPORARY WORK WILL KINDLY REPORT TO THE OFFICE AS THEI BECOME AVAILABLE. C. BASTEN. , . I i CTRIKING PACTS. Except, perhaps, in certain hard manual ♦jork, men 'and women, tool an paid , TEN PER CENT, of their salaries for the wo-k they DO and NLNETY PER CENT, for what they KNOW. Compare the doctor, the banister, the skilled civil engineer, and the leading business man. The conclusion is obvious. Develop your brain power; undergo a specialised training and increase yov.r earnings. Let us send yon particulars of car Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, cr in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING, or in SHORTBAND, or id COMPLETE BUSINESS EDUCATION or of PREPARATION for the MATRICULATIONS TEACHERS. PUBLIC 3ERVICE CR LAW EXAMINATIONS. Say just which interests you. INSTRUCTION BY CORRESPONDENCE OK PERSONALLY. Address. |TTEMINGWAY AND "DOBERTSONS CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. AUCKLAND. NELLO PORTER. A.P.A. (N.Z.). P.O. Box Sl6. Secretary.
T EARN WIRELESS! OEE rpHE WORLD. Wireless Operators earn good» money. The work is exceptionally interesting; they travel the world as they earn their pay. YOU can become a Wireless Man. WRITE, 'PHONE, OR CALL-WE WILL TELL YOU HOW. Complete Installations of Marconi Apparatus. rpHE TJOMINION /COLLEGE T>ADIO rpELEGRAPHY, T TDELLISON CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1031 Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington, Christchurch., and Dunedin.
Educational. THE LADIES' COLLEGE, REMUERA, ■l" AUCKLAND. Principal-MRS. 8- A. MOORE-JONES, Loudon »nd Cheltenham. Vie«-Princip»l-MIBB A. E. MOOREJONES, N.Z. UNIVERSITY. , ■STAFF OF EXPERIENCED GRADUATES. CERTD. PROFESSORS. .. EDUCATION—To Present Day Require, ment*, on Cnnsti»a bat Unsectuus Principles. . Number of Pupils Limited. • ■< Individual Consideration. Resumes —Boarders and Day Pupfla. Third Term commences September 2«. Prospectus at Stationers, City, or of - ■ '■■ Principal. - ■ ',','■« . Tourist Resorts. CONVALESCENT HOME. V •«*** NIHOTUPU. - (Registered by the Department of Public • Health:) * SITUATED ON WAITAKERE RANGES. ' - Altitude, 1260 ft Health;. Bracing. Panoramic Viswa of Waitemat* and Mans- •'■ kau Harbour*. Trained Nurse in Charge. ' One Hour's Motor Run from Auckland City. For particulars apply, - MATRON, Rangimarie, Kihotnpu,.' via Waikumete. RUSSELL.— THE HISTORIC FISHING, BOATING, AND TOURIST KJSSUKX . OF NEW ZEALAND. 81TUAT1S1J IN THE WINTEBLESS WORTH. 'THE /TABLES.- "DUSSELL, Has now been taken over by Mr. and lira. Clow, who have entirely refurnished it and fitted an up-to-date lighting plant, hot ana cold water, etc. It is centrally situated, close to wharf, with beautiful views from the balconies, overlooking the harbour and home away from home, amid ideal surroundings. THE COMMERCIAL (LATE GRAND) PRIVATE HOTEL, FRANKTON. The above House is entirely under New Management, and the Travelling Public can rely on every courtesy and attention. 3- B. SMITH. Manager. KING'S COURT PRIVATE PHOTEL. 'Phone 9256. With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard Table. Extensive Grounds and Magnificent Views. Tenuis Court. Moderate Charges. Penaanants by Arrangement Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARROW SMITH. Proprietor. SONOMA, PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Pboae 725. • Alfred Street. The above well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permancnls. ' Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - - Proprietress. HOT SPRINGS. HELENS FILLE. Best Mineral Bath! in the Dominion. Excellent lor Uhcuinatisln, indigestion, and ' Nervous Complaints. STAY AT SPHINOSIDE HOUSE, 40 rooms, all ground floor, every convenience; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant Domain grounds; Slipper and plunge baths. tting up Wo. 8, He.'ensville Burr 311 Motor meets all trains! ' Telegrams, " iiDgs'.d*,' promptly atteno»<i | to. Tarn. 6s 01 I"" 'lay. 4-j l,<l per wecK MRS. EDO .SdTOS. ."rourietresa. OREWA HOUSE ' .'tCmt,|, ~nd«r new Management, fin- *,>ec!»l »'!••,( to TRAVELLIiif.S, T<H.')<U,IK. (li.N V.\Lfc,SCENTS, and otters who »wk .■ i,,... . cheerful hniur. hum rnarmingly sitna' -J on thn Far-famed OH.:\V.\ Uti.s<H, ■.„,,: , n r.<',lproximity 1.1 the ('if Hurt Bathing. Fish- ' ing. and Boa lint' r.xter,«ivi- Native Hush ! affording shad) r<-t; ata, i,.mniicr; by *' pretty. _ navgabir nock Billiards, Tennis 1 C 'T' 'I*-! Rhone Bt run. Firs, claw Laiw'h i fo: Fishing klxcvi-ions. 11<- Terms m..<Urai Mai. I'.atii t''ii.( iv". ;iihj ft amen almostdaily.- Address. .1. B. WATT, I' 0., Orewa. ; BRENTS KATHtiATI. HOUSE, ROTO- I Bl'A. <h« Lament Pr.va.,, Hotel 0 , ■ Rotorna. Can accommodate coDhidcrably over 11HI vi»:toti>. Mr. Brent has reuo.ated the whole of it ready .'or the season. Leetrie light throughout, bet and cold bams, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house 10 Government Baths, including tne largo new bath-house. Motorcars and conveyances leave Brent J lor all the t.de trips Terms reasonable Porte-re meet ail trains.—B T BRENT, Proprietor " ' rpHIBWEhL. PRIVATE HOTEL, Koiorua, A veil l:nown its the premier house lor accommodation, comfort, first-class table, end moderate tariff, Renovated for the coming season. Registered telegraphic address ! Tbirwell. Tee. 20. 7s day. 40s wee*.—' | T. P. Dow! Proprietor I ! ■■ - .1 WE RECOMMEND WHITTOME'S | , Pure Lisbon Lemon Sqnaxb fur Lemon Drinks for Influenza. .Guaranteed mate I i> «2 L 'L. puro ,l et " on J'''' l ß aCIJ » ar only.-1 ■ WKsteSfc Stevenson and Co., Lid. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17006, 13 November 1918, Page 4
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