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'■:■■ WOMEN IN BUSINESS. ; ; > .-■'. ivi.'rW-DAY women are engaged in, all j. ';:•.';: branches of business, as well as in jv/jthe professions. A great number, of if ;;; women occupy important positions, and /- their -number is steadily increasing. ■•For'the ambitious woman/a commer- ;. cial career, with its great rewards, and .the possibilities of rendering worthy ' iervice,: holds forth limitless opportuni- .:';. /' ' X ■'. .' : . ." .'''.'■ .'■ |;-.f i BANKS COLLEGE,-' '■'-.' {,'-■■. Woodward Street, Wellington, ."'■■■ Y ■'.»■'■ ,] And at Cashel Street, Christchurch, . L- ' . . Has Comploto' Courses in f; : COMMERCIAL LAW; .."'■'■• LAW PROFESSIONAL,'V- .- • " ACCOUNTANCY, ■ N '■ J ■ ■ ./ BOOKKEEPING, •■ADVERTISING, ' /."'''"■ JOURNALISM, '■'•' SHORTHAND, ' : ' TYPEWRITING/ ; '.- Call or write for Prospectus,. naming •. Course that, interests you. AH Departments excepting Boys' School ■ .''. have now resumed. , Day, ; Evening, 'and CORRESPONDENCE Tuition. . ' ',' ;:-. ■:..' ■■'■'.:: .: H.amo.s, ' -..-..; ,:' / '~ ' "Managing Director. PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE-. •■ NO matter where, is' bound to make' itself known and to be appreciated. 1 This has been exemplified among; N.Z. wounded soldiers at Home. : Two of those selected,to teach Practicalyßbok-keeping • to fellow woundpd. soldiers'in hospitals under the Government scheme,''acquired' their knowledge of the 'subject under,our Correspondence System. '■- We. specialise in,.,teaching BOOKKEEPING by mail. In' this way, here in N.Z., wo, enable hundreds every year to obtain positions of greater responsibil.ity, and higher-pay.; ..;.'...' .. \. ■ If you want to learn MODERN BOOK-, , "KEEPING in' all -its- branches thoroughly.- expeditiously, and privately; 60 that you can obtain ai good, position, study our Course. ■■~•, ':'"■'' WRITE TO-DAT FOR FULL ' '■";■_ ■■.. PARTICULARS. ' .Address: HEMINGWAY' AND ROBERTSON'S " CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS;,"v .':.;■ . .ltd:; /'.;" v -;'. ,■.-. . -.- Union Biuldings, '. ■■■■":': ;\/ AUCKLAND. ''- '. P.O. Box 516. (Founded October,-1897.) i TOUBUT REBOHTB. /;t eviath'An hotel. (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), .'-. :" .: - ; DUNEDIN, ■" '.-:.' THE FAVOURITE HOUSE ' With the Travelling.Public.".' ... Electric Light in Every Bedroom. i. Hot.Baths' can. be ; had : at .all/.hours' ■ , -Free of Charge to-Visitors and Boarders! MODERATE CHARGES] ' Country visitors ale reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain, a Good Lunch from 12 to. 2. ' 'Fire Escapes Throughout the Building ; Night and Day Porters.:- ; All communications to '...,'.„■ V JAMES CONNOR,, ..'.. Telephone 67. , ■■■■■ PX>. Box 112. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba Street, Wellington ■ - (Few doors above Royal Oak). The most'convenient,' commodious, .and comfortable' Private .Hotel in • the ■■ city.Ideally situated, Id. section from railway station and wharves; right,in:the centre nf the shopping area'.,.v-t- -,••-.•, ,- . . ' Eight modern bathrooms, oleotric lijht" throughout, electric .fife alarm; .fireproof' ■ building. • •■ ■•■■! TERMS—Bs. 6d..per day; '455." per'week. Permanent Guests by arrangement. . S. EDILSON. •'-', >.; - 'Phone 3049.;;;■" " ". ■Proprietor. ■ . CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. -.-' EECOGNISED as one of the .Leading ~: Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suite's of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc., Ballroom,"Orchestra. Tariff) 10s. 6d. to 15s. per day. Special terms for lengthened . periods.. Bedroom" arid Breakfast from 6s. Other meals optional. Full particulars from Thos: Cook and Son. or Government Tourist Bnreauxv.Tolegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. E.-F. Black. Prop. PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. ' THE place'to spend a week-end. Excellent cuisine. Only best. liquors stocked.' First-class accommodation. Com-, '".munications receive prompt attention. Enclose stamped envelope. TARIFF, Bs. 6d. per day; £2 10s. week THOS. S., M'GUIRE, Proprietor. - . ... .. ,- NAPIER, ..••; .. -, ■ THE Ideal Place for recuperating after, the Epidemic. Visitors should coramunicatewith . . PROVINCIAL HOTEL, The Tourists' Popular Home. Tariff, Bs. per day; .£2 ss. per week. , P.O. Box 286. Telephone, night and day, 631. ', ■ . ■ T. A'. SEATH. Proprietor. riHILDS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Palmereton North. ~ ;. , Tariff, Bs. 6d; per Day. - V T. CHTLDS, '.. ■ - Proprietor.. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- '..' CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. , D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) •All communications receive prompt -attention. . i ■ ■'-, I Box 532. Telephones, IMO, 2279. PALMERSTON NORTH. / Ti 0 Y A.L HOT EL. Modem Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203. 'Phone 91 . . '■ - A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. THE HOUSE THAT NEVER HAD THE "FLU." THIRWELL is well known, as the Premier House for Accommodation and Cuisine. One'minute from station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, "Thir- - well." Tariff, 425. per week. - _. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. ADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND. . ■ Elevated position, overlooking Government House and the Harbour. Five -minutes from Station, Wharves, and ' Centre of City. Electric Light through-. "Moderate Tariff. Strictly First Class,' ;'..' 'Telegrams: "Radnor," Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 5

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644

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 5

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