PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. J^UNEDIN-WANAKA. QUEENSTOWN. TO OTAGO’S WONDERFUL TOURIST RESORT. MACKAY’S WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES Cars Depart Government Tourist Office MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS. Returning TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. Connecting with Mount Cook Cars at Cromwell for Queenstown and with Oamaru Trains at Palmerston. The Most Comfortable, Reliable, and Efficient Motor Service in New Zealand. Booking Offices: GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE. COOK’S TOURIST OFFICE. S. R. STEDMAN’S GARAGE. A F. K N 0 W L E S, BRIGHTON AND TAIERI MOUTH TIME-TABLE. Cars leave Manse street for Brighton, 9.30 a.m. and 5.15 p.m., also 1.15 p.m. Saturdays; 10 a.m. Sundays. Picnics and Specials, ’phone Callendar’s Private Hotel, Brighton. Booking; Mowat’s Fruit Shop, Princes street. Cars; 9-soater and 20-seater. KEMPTHORNE’S TAXI GARAGE For LUXURIOUS J-Passenger LIMOUSINES For Weddings, Dances. Theatre. ’Phono 3833. Telegrams; “Woke,” Dunedin. Address; Station street (opp. Railway Station). NIGHT CALLS: 2 drivers sleep on premises. CHARGER: Same as for smaller cars. TRIPS ROUND DUNEDIN: Ask for printed folder. 13n BRIGHTON AND TAIERI; MOUTH. ROYAT. MAIL, C. J. HOBBS & 00. Cart leave Manse street for Brighton Daily, 9.30 a.m., 5.10 p.m.; also Saturday, 1.10 p.m.. and Sunday, 10 a.m. Taiori Mouth, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9.30 a.m. Special and accommodation ring Brighton Post Office (ask Brighton House). Coach leaves portobello DAILY At 8 o’clock for Dunedin, returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 2.30 (Saturdays only at 2 p.m instead of 2.5(3. Parcel luggage, etc., received at Stables up to 2 o’clock. Heavy Cargo by Arrangement W. B. WARDS, Crust and Crust’s Stables. Stafford street. Royal mail and passenger SERVICE.-p-Cars leave Cromwell for Lake Wanaka, via Lake Hawea. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Return Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Cars leave Cromwell for Arrowtown, via Kawarau Gorge, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Special Car meets train on receipt of telegram.—JOHN ANDERSON. Proprietor. Cromwell.’ ITURL’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. 1 i BEAUMONT TO ROXBURGH. TO VISITORS AND TRAVELLERS. Make motoring a pleasure by travelling in Earl’s cars. Cars leave Beaumont on arrival of Dunedin trains. Book your seats early by ringing up ’Phone 47. Special trips arranged through the goldfields and Lake Districts. _ Efficient drivers. ALEX. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh. ’Phono 47; Box 57. 14d TjIOXBURGH. Visitors, when you leave XLOXBURGH. the train at Beaumont, ROXBURGH- look for the Big Cars ROXBURGH, with n WHITE STAR. ROBB’S MOTOR SERVICE Meets you a t the Station and takes you to Roxburgh. Good cats, good trip, plenty to see. Telegrams and inquiries receive prompt attention. —S ROBB, Box 93, 'Phone 12. Roxburgh. JICENSED TAXI open for E’NGAGEMENTS holiday season.—Apply D. Snell, Argyle street, Mosgiel. ’Phone 1325. EDUCATIONAL. CHRIST’S COLLEGE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Principal: Rev. Canon J. R. Wilford, 8.D., College House, Christchurch. Three Somes Student Scholarships are offered for Competition. Candidates must be members of the Church of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England, and be between the ages of 15 and 21 years on the Ist December, 1923. The Scholarships are tenable during the University or Theological course, and are of a value not exceeding. £4O per annum. The Scholarships will be awarded in accordance with the results of the Junior University Scholarships examination. No Scholarship will be awarded to any candidate failing to obtain a place in the “Credit” List. In the event of equality, preference will be given to the kindred of Maria Somes, the foundress, or of her husband, Joseph Somes. Holders of Scholarships are required to reside at and conform to the regulations of College House, and also to attend Canterbury College lectures. Applications, with certificates of Church membership, signed by a clergyman, should be made before JANUARY 31, 1924, to E. R. WEBB, . Bursar, 18cl Christ’s College. jpERSONAL PROGRESS. Personal progress in business is the result of sound, practical training—of studies well directed. Twenty-six years’ specialisation in Teaching a wide variety of subjects by mail enable HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON to give you this practical training. All courses have been prepared by skilled teachers' who are also masters in their different professions. One of the following Courses concerns you:— Bookkeeping. Accountancy Professional, Secretarial Diploma, Law Professional, Banker’s Diploma, Advertising, Matriculation, Public Service Exams., Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. Write us at once. Particulars supplied post free. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S Correspondence Schools (Ltd.), P.O. Box 616, Auckland. ‘ gANKS, ' THE LARGEST AND BEST KNOWN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE IN NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Every year more and more students study at Banks College and enter for the public examinations Every ypar Banks report more and .more passes. The roll numbers over 2000. FOR A SOUND, PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, the ambitions young man or woman could not do hotter rhan enrol for a course of tuition with this old-established and successful college. Prospectus and all information free on request. H. AMOS, 12d Director, _ Wellington. PUBLIC SPEAKING is an art to bo acquired; good platform speakers wield power and influence; study Granville Kielstr’s Public Speaking Mail Course; send for prospectus “ S.”—James Rodger, 159 H Manchester street, Christchurch. iaß~ A BROOME <abova~L and J." Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hoars 10 a.m, to 12 noon; 2 p.m., 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m lo 5 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for. OTAGO WITNESS.—Now stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, Ski,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 12
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