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Tourist Resorts. '/• ' ' : • "Y IS IT OR 8 TO SYDNEY, - *. Paulsen's Pfahlerts Hotel. Wynyard Sonar* This favourite hotel, bo well known to New Zealanders, has just been remodelled and the Proprietress, Mrs. F. M. Paulsen Hat* of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders. promise that the service and attention will l«-v« . nothing to be desired. ;■ * - '■'','-" R 5 T ° ~^~~p""~x THE EMPIRE and THE AUSTRALIA! PRIVATE HOTELS. * Xd * (First two Houees on loft from Railway Entrance). * - Moderate Tariff. Superior Table Representing Thos. Cook Commercial Traveller*' Association, N.Z..P.S. Association. ' J. N. McLEANiT _ ' Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, , HELENS Best Mineral Baths !a New Zealand. STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE Alterations completed; latest sanitary drain, age, p.w.c, etc.; 50 rooms, all ground flcorr every conv.; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds. slipper and plunge bat_ur Ring up No. 8 Helenavillo Bureau. Motor* meet all trains Telegrams, " SDriagsid* •" promptly attended toTariff: 9s a day; 52s a week. MRS. EDDLESTO3S. Proprietress WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCB ST. ELMO HOUSE. Superior Private Accommodation, ; 62, Worcester Street. W«>«t End. 3 minute* from G.P.O. *"""*«* Beautiful lawns, gardens. efc\ Moderate tariff F. 3. MURRAY. 'Phone 872. Proprietor. pARGEN PRIVATE, HOTEL, EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff from 15s per day. NETANGI BEACH. PRIVATE Ho'teL. Ostend. — Superior Accommodation? Excellent Cuisine. Surf Bathing. Mile o 'f Beash; U hours' steam; motor meets steamers. Bookings T. Smytheman, opp, Bmeeton's, or 'phone or wire. "Onetanin'♦ Putiki P.O. ._____- BAIRD'S Arcadia. Koiorua Moat central!; situated house; terms moderate- »_} ' trains met. Telegraphic address: 'Baird a" KHARTOUM. 86. Armagh St. W.. Christ, church.—Paying Vieitor ß received. ! Flats, with or without Board; train, at I P.O. ___. ™ \ SURREY, Rotorua.—fi min, from R. station, . O P. 0.. and Sanatorium Grounds; £2 week.L Devin. Proprietress. 'Phone 217. —■- ■ ■ — ~"~3 ; Commercial Colleges. '" POWER TO INCREASE YOUR EARNING CAPACITY IS HERE. See what otbera have done by home study trader the Bower's Engineering Sch«»l j tuition. 21 students passed the City aid Guilds London Examination first and second grade. You can do the same. Here is tie list of successful student*. Results rrova that our system ia sound. Second Grade A.A. ElectricaL— W. C. Penman, J. Brown. F. W. Thursby. Second Grade D.C. Electrical. Choules, D. Forbes, E. A. Gouistone, G. H. Owen. • . First Grade Electrical Engine«jine.—A. Bishop, C. E. Bowley, N. Dic'iey L C Dowden, G. Henderson, A. J- Marter, ,- T. White. B. Watson. C. W. Wilson, W. 6. Wilson. First Grade Motor Engineering.—R. Andrews, E. I. Hollia. a McArthur. F. — W. Pinker. Our Prospectus will be posted free. t Write for fit at once. "OOWER'S pNGrMEERTNG gCHOOL. ; Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915. , Colwill's Chambers, .Swanson St, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. And at Wellington. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. , AUCKLAND. DAIRY BUILDING. HAMILTON. The above College offers a thorough, systematic and practical training to young people desirous of preparing for Commercial Life. - 1 . The following Subjects are included in the - Syllabus:— PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. ,: TOUCH TYPEWRITING. J BOOK-KEEPING. . „ , . ' . BURROUGHS (Adding and Book-keeping Machines). " Parents and Guardians are invited to inspect the College and visit the classes at , . work. . '--,■ ,;. :;:.-' '?. -';/'.- •■ - : . •- . Individual initruction is given in every ,- subject by Expert Teachers. ; u-..;' j Term starts from date of entry. / MISS E. B; M. BRAIN, Principal A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director.. P.O. Box 87, ' 'Phone 9SLA. ' = = = ===N Educational. ING'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ; AUCKLAND. Headmaster - - S. CLIFTON-SMITH. B-A, This School will be opened as a'.. y BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL . . '- FOR BOYS (From 7 to 12 Years of Age) '.; ——EARLY NEXT JUNE Prospectus from - . SECRETARY. KING'S COLLEGE. Auckland. t Toilet. ", ■fi LECTRO LYSIS. MADAME LORRAINE. ■':■',- : Specialist, ]: ''---y : : ---: ..\[ Removes Superfluous Hairs. , Moles, md Birthmarks with her up-to-date 'i ■; ,'. I a needle method. - s - Patronised by the Medical Profession. i Address: Room *.; H.B. Buildings. 'Phone 2158 A, TOILET ;;: SALON. OILET ' ' SALONS - 24, SMEETON'S BLDGS., QUEEN ST-' Replete wilh the latest Electrical Appliance* for Hair : Treatment and Face Massage. With Vibratory or Vio.et Ray Treatments. Special Shampoos. Henna and Lemon. Permanent Hair-tmtmg, Transformation Switches, Combings made up MAD/jME "OENMUS. 'PHONE iUi. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRSThe Disflgurtment can be Removed by RADIO, an Improved Method of Electrolysis, permanently, and is characterised by its Painlessness or Non-injury to the Skin. Recommended by the Medical Profession. Expert Treatment of . all kinds-' of Skin Blemishes and Hair Troubles. - .■ -. . MADAME AMIE. Late of London. Paris, and America. 'Phone 4344. 23, Smeeton's Buildings. MISS WAIN. Toilet expert, 270. . Queen St ('phone 254). also Watson'* Buildings ('phone 3766). VfES COLLEDGE. Expert. H.ii. Arcade. 1»X1.3t floor.—Ladies', Gent's.'Children's Hair* cutting. Hairgrowine- Shamncoici. Massage L '" '—. , •== ! ; Restaurants and Tearooms. rpEMPTING SOUPS. ——- Almost any day now is cool enough —— to enjoy one of Stacey'<i delicious Soups. _ All are tempting in Quality, ——— a pleasing _ snack, ready and warm- — ing. any time you want it. Have a — Stßvcey"s Soup every day. Begin to- — day with the delightful invigorating —— Tolieroa Soup. STACEY'S. 61. Queen Street QANFORD'S DINING ROOMS. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. : . FISH MEALS. Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. daily,. # SUNDAYS. 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. ST "R AN D CAFE, PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST' la 6d MEAL IN TOWN. KENSINGTON Dinins Rooms. 236. Qiueis Sl St.—Dinners 12 to 2, sto 7; open Sundays. ■ ' , MELTEITH Dining Rooms. Watson's • Buildings.—lncreased accommodation, and first-c;.ae3 menu served in pioas&nt eur- ' Toundings. ■ « THE Cosiest Place in City—Now Kozie Tea and Luncheon Rooms, above Vandyck Studio. Newton. VISIT the new Kozie Tea Rooms, above Vandyck Photo Studio. Newton. Open Fridays until 10 pro-. • = — =3 ■DLUE X-BAY. Olh The Remarkable Cure for .- SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGOw STIFF JOINTS. ETC. Try a Bottle To-day »t\ SANFORD'S FISH , SHOPS. ;1 Throughout Auckland. : ;. EFEC.?FvE Vision causes . headache.—. Consult O. E. Neilsen. Pitt St. Sigh* Specialist. opp, Fire Station. :' -,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 4

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