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BOARD AND RESIDENCE T ADY offers superior Board-Residence two or three refilled laches or gentlemen ; double and cingie rooms Tel. 2605. ® e rjHOSVKNOB 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 i Rooms, Thorndon terminus. Superior board and residence, 30s weekly, 6s t>er day. Hot and and cold lunches.! and morning and afternoon tea. j BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Island Bay. Superior Board and Resilience; Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning and . •Afternoon Tea. Open throughout the " year. "Phone 24-095. THE MANSIONS, Ghuznee street. “Wellington's Best Private Hotel." v Tariff 12s per dav. or ,£3 30s per week. J "Phone 22-390 ! ' WTHITEHALL. A. J. Dodd having v T resumed possession of Whitehall Private Hotel, Dominion Avenue and • Boulcott street. Visitors can rely on having every comfort. Cleanliness ana civility. Tariff* 6s per day; 30s weekly. Special terms tor families. TTISITORS to Auckland—Make a note ▼ of the Albert Hotel, 241, Queen street, next to Strand Arcade. Y~iSITORSIo“ Sydney—Paulsen's Pfahlert"s Hotel, Wynyard square. The favourite hotel, well-known to New Zealanders. ALBERT Hotel, corner Willis ‘ and Boulcott streets, Wellington. The best accommodation and liquors. George . Haydon, Proprietor. ■ HOTEL Braeburn, Wanganui, overlooking the historic town. Garage j for' visitors. LANGHAM Private Hotel, corner Hiddiford and Rintoul streets, Newtown, l | Vacancies for Boarders. Under new man- ’ jagement. J. Benfield. MRS E. BOURKE begs to notify the Public that she has taken over the residence, 16, Sussex street (overlooking Basin Reserve), and is prepared to receive Paying Guests. The house is commodious and newly furnished throughout; every comfort is assured. Telephone 22-752 .for terms. T Within 5 minutes of G.P.O. and Wharves. Splendid Harbour View. R N L E I G H, R N L E 1 Q H, 49, Boulcott street (opp. Wellington Club), Wellington. Private Board and Residence. Permanents by arrangement. EDUCATIONAL ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE? Problems which distress parents are often satisfactorily solved by the Director of JJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, - | • ’9B, ..The Terrace, Wellington.' j A consultation places you under no' obligation. Each year hundred*; of parents avail • themselves of the opportunity of receiving advice free from this , source. j ; For many years Banks College has! been setting boys and" girls, young women: and .men, on the road to success. Day and evening classes include Practical -Book-keeping. Accountancy, Advertising, Law, Banking, Secretarial Prac-1 tice, Insurance, Shipping, Matriculation, 1 Public Service, Teachers’ Certificates, University Degrees, etc. Excellent Correspondence Courses. Prospectus - and all information obtainable on application. Why not make an appointment to-day? "Phone : 2098. H. AMOS, Director. PROSPECTS.. WIDEN your prospects and win promotion by devoting your spare time to study ; H. AND R. POSTAL COURSES 1 Give practical instruction in all «tages of the following subjects t Law Professional Bookkeeping Accountancy Secretaryship 1 Bankers' Diploma Advertising Matriculation University Entrance Public Service Entrance Teachers C and D Pitman’s Shorthand Business Letter Writing. Having specialised for 26 years in Postal Instruction of Students, our methods have been proved the best. All lesaons haye 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 ENGINEERING MADE EASY. NO DREARY APPRENTICESHIP. YOUNG MAN—become an Engineer—greatest profession of the age. Demand for skilled men far exceeds supply. Unlimited salaries await ambitious students. Don't serve years' of apprentice-ship-join up with Bower's Engineering School. Personal instruction hy qualified Engineers. Rapid success assured in Steam, Oil. Marine, Electrical, Traction. Fees exceptionally reasonable. Free Prospectus for the asking. Write for it now to— BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL Registered und«r Marine and Education Departments since 1915). t 33, 1* letcher.’s Building. 22, Customhouse quAy Wellington P.O Box 865. Telephone 1792. ACCOUNT.-! N'CY HEAD-START-FREE ! T'VON’T wait for February class >». Start straight away—now. No extra fee for this additional tuition, but 'he irtersive “Thorough’* training of GILBY’S COLLEGE for business and professional t.areers. A .rail at the college in -Tames Smith’*. Buildings, or an impurv by telephone < i mail will- gain fot von the personal mtrillion, of ' . THE DIRECTORW TV. WADDILOVE. F.1.A.. X.X.. Telephone 21-88. P.O. Box 203. Wellington,

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 1