SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Ilore/ord street. 'Phone 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) FOR WELLINGTON— Passenger Train Waliine—Mod., Wed., Fri. 7.10 p.m. Ilangatira—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.10 pm. No second express Mori., Wed., Fri. WELLINGTON-PICTON Tamaliine—From Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m.. From Picton: Tucs., Thurs., 2.30 p.m.; Fri., 9.1u p.m.: Suiu 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Mannganui—From Auckland, March 11th. Marama—From Auckland, March 18lh. Niagara—From Auckland, March 21st. Maunganui—From Auckland, March 24th. (Passengers in three classes.) FOR SUVA (FTJI), NUKUALOFA, lIAAPAI, VAVAU (TONGA). APIA (SAMOA). Tofua—From Auckland, March 21st. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND—(Via Scva, Honolulu, Victoria.) Niagara, from Auckland—April sth. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makura, from Wellington—March 22nd. Sailings fortnightly thereafter. FOR WELLINGTON— ' Cargo at rail. Ferry steamer daily. 11 a.m. FOR AUCKLAND. (cargo only)— March 10th, 9 a.m.AVingatui (cargo only), March 15th. FOR NELSON. NEW PLYMOUTH. WESTPORT, GREY.MOUTH. Ivim (cargo only)— March 11th. Cargo Thursday. 4 p.m. FOR NAPIER AND GTSBORNE. Waipahi (cargo only)— March 16th. o RIENT LINE TO LONDON, via Sylnev, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez. Aden, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Most Interesting of all Routes. Steamer. Tons. Noon. R.M.S. ORSOVA*f 12,041 Mcli. 18 R.M.S. ORFORin 20,000 Meh. 110 R.M.S. ORAM At 20.000 A pi. lit K.M.S. ORMONDE' 14,80S Apl. 27 "i Does not call at Aden. Tourist Steamer, one class only, alls Southampton instead of Plymouth. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: lit Saloon—From i'lo4 Single, £lB2 Return. 3rd Class —From .£39 Single, £7O Return. Tourist—From £4O Single, £72 Return. All Fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on enquirv. UNION S.S. CO. of" N.Z.. LTD.. 00 EDUCATIONAL. HEMINGWAY'S ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. liEASOXri fc'UR THEIR SUCCESS Hemingway's Lesions were written by specialists; they are constantly revised by specialists; students' »vork is corrected by specialists. SPECIALIST COKHECTUKS. Each Corrector is in his ou n subject ud expert of wide knowledge, practical experience, and proved teaching skill. In Book-keeping the corrections are carried out wholly and exclusively cn the School premises by— Nello Porter, A.P.A. (N.Z.), F.A.1.5., A.C.I.S. ■ Thos. W. Maben, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.C.A.A. Alfred Reid, A.R.A. (X.Z.), A.A.I.S. These three, and these alone, peruse, ccrrect, and criticise tlie students work. Enrol with the School that gives the service and gets tb«* passes HEMINO W A Y ' 8 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland, H'ilG* MAT UIC ULATIOj . PUBLIC SERVICE, (jST. PROFICIENCY. EVENING CLASSES at DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL are held on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY', from 7 to 9 p.m. Special Fees tor full year's course. Enrolments daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Subjects- English, French, Latin, Mathematics, History, Geography, Economics, Chemistry, Electricity, and Mechanics. Full examination course may U« taken or crucially selected subjects. Pupils may also enrol for subjects uot required for examination purposes, e.g.. Commercial Correspondence, Arithmetic, Commercial English, etc. Tuition by correspondence in all subjects. Detailed Prospectus on application. 09 Worcester street W. (just over Bridge from Square). Telephone 32-."10. D26'26 MISS EVELYN EDGAR (trained and certificated "Wordsworth College. London), 31 Valley road, Cashmere ( Phone 32-974. Classes now. forming in Greek, Ballroom, and National Dancing. Special Classes for Children include the Kiib.v Ginner revived system of Greek Dancing. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Engines invited from prospective pupils. L4.ilMulvany gray school op Dance DRAMA and MIME.—AII Branches of Dancing. 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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 1
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