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BOARD AND RESIDENCE X ADY offers superior Board-Residence two or three relined ladies or gentlemen; double and tingle rooms, Tel. •>605. Cl KOSVENOR HOTEL, 1, Wallace * street—Board and Residence, single and double rooms, good table, every comfort. Tariff 30s. Wallace street car stops outside. ESPLANADE Hotel and Luncheon; Rooms, Thorndon terminus. Su-1 perior board and residence, 30s weekly.! 6s i>er day. Hot and and cold lunches,j and morning and afternoon tea. ! BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Island Bay. Superior Board and Residence; Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Tea. Open throughout the year. 'Phone nnHE MANSIONS, Ghuznee street. *JL “Wellington's Best Private Hotel.'" Tariff* 12s per dav, or «£3 10s per week. 'Phone 22-390 . W' HITEHALL. A. J. Dodd having resumed possession of Whitehall Private Hotel, Dominion Avenue and Bouicott street. Visitors can rely on having every comfort. Cleanliness ana civility. Tariff, 6s per day; 30s weekly. Special terms for families. . XTISITORS to Auckland—Make a note i ▼ of the Albert Hotel, 241, Queen j street, next to Strand Arcade. j VISITORS to Sydney—Paulsen's Pfah- j lert's Hotel, Wynyard square, j The favourite hotel, well-known to New Zealanders. i ALBERT Hotel, corner Wifiii and Bouicott streets, Wellington. The best accommodation and liquors. George Hayden, Proprietor. HOTEL Braebnrn, Wanganui, overlooking the historic town. Garage for visitors. LANGHAM Private Hotel, corner Rid- 1 diford and Rintoul streets, Newtown, j Vacancies for Boarders. Under new man- ■ agemer.t. J. Benfield. ]k/XRS E. BOURKE begs to notify the Xtjl Public that she has taken over the residence, 16, Sussex street (overlooking Basin Reserve), and is'fi'repared to receive Paying Guests. The house is commodious and newly furnished throughout; every ] comfort is assured. Telephone 22-752 for terms. Tel. 1671. T Within 5 minutes of G.P.O. and Wharves. Splendid Harbour View. ORNLE I G H, ORNLE 1 G H. 49, Bouicott street (opp. Wellington Club), Wellington. Private Board and Residence. Permanents by arrangement. EDUCATIONAL . COMPETITION CALLS FOR EFFICIENCY ! i IN the business world to-day efficiency ! is not a matter to be attained or ,not, according to personal tastes. i j Anybody who wishes to achieve some- , I thing worth while must be efficient —and j this means well-directed study. .Enrol now with BANKS , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98, The Terrace, Wellington. Banks College conducts Day and Evening Classes, as well as Correspondence Courses in a variety of subjects, ! ! including:— Practical Book-keeping Accountancy Advertising Law Banking Secretarial Practic* Insurance Shipping Matriculation Public Service Teachers' Certificates University Etc. Consult the Director personally or by letter. An appointment may be arranged bj' telephone. Ring 2098. H. AMOS, Director. i PROSPECTS. , WIDEN your prospects and win promotion by devoting your spare time to study H. AND R. POSTAL COURSES Give practical instruction in all stages of the following subjects •-*> Law Professional j ‘ Bookkeeping Accountancy Secretaryship Bankers' Diploma Advertising Matriculation University Entrance Public -Service Entrance Teachers C and X> Pitman's Shorthand Business Letter Writing. Having specialised for 26 years in Postal Instruction of Students, our I methods have been proved the best. All lessons have been compiled by foremost professional men in the country. The moderate cost of Courses may be paid by small monthly amounts. Write today. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S ] * Correspondence Schools, Ltd., < P.O. Box 516, Auckland t MEN AND BOYS WANTED. BIG FAY AS ENGINEERS. IMMENSE Hydro-Electro Jobs throughout New Zealand mean increasing need for skilled electricians. Never before was there such an opportunity for young men to earn high salaries as engineers. Enrol now at Bower's Engineering School. Rapid progress under competent tutors. Students coached for * New Zealand Government, also City and i Guilds' London Exams. Bower’s trained men are always highly paid men. 3 Write now for free prospectus and all particulars to BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1815) 133, Fletcher's Building's, I 22, Customhouse quay, Wellington, P.O. Box 865. Telephone 1792 , (And at Auckland). i ACCOUNT,!NOy HEAD-START-FREE ! DON'T wail for February class*®. Start straight away—now. No extra fee for- this additional tuition, but 'he intensive “Thorough".training of GILBY'S COLLEGE for business and professional careers. A call ut the college in James Smith’* Buildings, or an inquiry by telephone < i mail will gain foi von the personal alien liar. of THE DIRECTORW W. WADDILOVE. Ft. A.. N.Z.. Telephone 21-318. P.O. Box 263. Wellingtonn I r

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11651, 16 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11651, 16 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11651, 16 October 1923, Page 1