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HOTELS. RI BAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN, N.Z. Thia Popular Hotel is about to be thoroughly renovated and refurnished at a coat of £12,000. The travelling public are advised that during the alterations the slogan ■will bo BUSINESS AS USUAL. ARTHUR PA/-PE, , Proprietor. QBAN HOTEL. THE SMALL HOUSE With the BIG REPUTATION. The Oban has a home-like charm which is appreciated by a large circle of the travelling public. Country Orders receive prompt attention. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Proprietor. (' 'I RIDIEO N HOTEL, x DUNEDIN. Why do the Country Folk from North. South, East, and West Flock to the GRID? Because — 1. They are sure of a Clean Bed. 2. A Well-cookcd Meal. 3. Good Whisky (Number Eleven). 4. Civility and Attention. A. W. BROWN, Proprietor. educational. GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THE THIRD TERM Will Begin On TUESDAY, the 16th INST., at 9.30 a.m. House Girls come into residence on Monday, 15th inst. Tire Princioal will be at home on Saturday, the 13th inst., and Monday, the 15ih inst., from 2 to 5 p.m. Boarders for 1925 are now being Enrolled. Prospectus on application. F. J. ROSS, M.A., gs Principal. Hawthorne frit ate school AND KINDERGARTEN. All Saints’ Schoolroom, Cumberland street. THIRD TERM COMMENCES on WEDNESDAY, 17th September, at 9.15 a.m. Punils received Standard VI 10s from the Kindergarten to A. L. LEES, Principal. IF YOU’RE NOT EARNING ENOUGH, WRITE US. The I.C.S. can fit you for ijny ambitious position you desire. The I.C.S. base their instruction on the actual practices in business the trades, or the professions. The I C S.—the world’s biggest organisation of its kind—has the facilities for coaching in over 200 courses. Send for Free Literature. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. R. N. RIDD, District Agent, Dept. 8., Box 637, Dunedin. CACHING.—AII Subjects MATRICULATION ; Italian, Spanish, Advanced Latin, French. —O. G. May, 95 Stuart street. Telephone 384. 30au Rev. T. RUSSELL, M.A., Coaches Matriculation, other Examinations; 327 successes between 1904 end 1922; Cambridge honours degree; languages a specialty.—224 Castle street. Dunedin. SE A O L I F F. “ TTTARO-HANGA ” STORE. Mrs J. R. JONES, Baker, Confectioned, and General Storekeeper, wishes to notify the public that she is prepared to sell at bedrock prices. Highclass catering, bread birthday, and wedding cakes a specialty. Bakehouse open for inspection daily. lls OTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19277, 15 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19277, 15 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19277, 15 September 1924, Page 1