HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED Wellington to— Daily Additional Trips. (Sundays -xveptedl Mondays . Saturdays NELSU.N • 1u.45 a in BLENHEIM •• 11.2(1 u.iu. 8.30 a.m. 1.30 p.m. • Cuuueele with Plane to West Coast. •• Couiiecis witb-1.30 p.m Service Car to Nelson Free Luggage Allowance 351 b. eacli adult passenger. Excess accepted at ordinary freight rules WEL.LING JUN to — Pare (irelgtil oENU YOIIK URGENT BLENHEIM lit) Id. per ll>. NELSON 2 3 0 Id. per lb. PARCELS BY Alli. WESTPORT 4 10 0 (id. per it.. GREYMUUTt) bl 3 0 Gd. per lb MINIMUM IiREIGUT, 1/-. Hokitika g □ o iw. per io Further Particulars From: WELLINGTON CHIEF BOOKING OFFICES (UNION S.S. CO.. LTD.. CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY): or Newuiau Bros., Ltd.: T. & W. Young, Ltd : Tbos. Cools & Sou.; N.Z. Guvt. Tourist Bureau. JENKIN’S MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. NEW TIMETABLE LEAVE MASTERTON— Mouday-Friday 1.15 it.in., 12.30 p.iu„ 4 p.m Saturday 7.13 a.m.. 1 p.m. ' Sunday 7 p.tu. only. LEAVE WELLINGTON— Monday to Saturday 1.13 a.m., 2.30 a.m., 4 p.m. JENKIN’S MOTOR SERVICES, LTD., OPP. G.P.0., FEATHERSTON STREET. Phone 42-222. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAMILTON DAILY SERVICE RESUMED. NO CHANGING. Depart New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m., arrive llunilltuii. 2.43 p.m. Uepart Hamilton 11 u.m., arrive New Plymouth G p.tu. NO SUNDAY SERVICE ON ANY ROUTE. SIRSON’S MOTORS, LTD., Plioiiea: Auckland 41-960; Hamilton 4680; New Plymouth 357 Telegraphic Address “Wliiteslar." New Plymouth. AUCKLAND. HOTEL AUCKLAND. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. The largest hotel in the Dominion of 200 bedrooms. Situated at Lower Queen Street, adjacent to Post Office Ind wharves and centre of Auckland's business thoroughfare. Tiled bathrooms, with hot water at all hours. A ROYAL welcome await you at the Royal Hotel, Victoria Street, Auckland Recognized as Auckland’s most up-to-date hotel. Hot and cold water each room: also table telephones each bedroom. Electric elevator. Tariff moderate. IT’S THE CENTRAL in Auckland—Excellent cuisine and service; hot and cold water and telephones each room. For comfort make the Central your headquarters. THISTLE HOTEL, centre Queen Street, Auckland. Bed and breakfast 9/-. Thistle provides ideal accommodation. Luxurious louilgcs. W. J. Hickey, Proprietor, phone 45-437. HOTEL S’I'ONEHUKS'I, Symonds Street (unlicensed), casual accommodation available, 14/-, IG/- day. Bed and breakfast, 11/-, 9/- day. Lovely views. 106 rooms Manageress—MßS. F. J. REX. Telegraphic address. ’‘Stonehurst.’’ BLENHEIM Stay at Hie "CRITERION,” Blenheim, Marlborough's Leading Hotel. At this well-known House where the Homely atmosphere prevails, you will get good service and live well. Accommodation GO guests, Dining Hall seating 75 persons. Tariff: Bed and Breakfast. 10/6: Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, 14/6; Full Day, 17/G; Weekly by arrangement. The "Criterion” is a C.T., P.S. and A.A. Hotel.—R. J. MEATYARD, Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH GRAND HOTEL (licensed), Cashel Street, opp. Death's, Christchurch. Excellent cuisine, courteous attention; "Hume away from Home,” C.T.A. House. Tariff, 15/day; commercial travellers, 13/6; bed and breakfast, 8/0. When coming to Christchurch, stay at the "Grand,” heart of the city. JIM WALLACE (lato Racecourse Hotel), Prop. Write or wire. Phone 30-371. “The LODGE.” 30 Hereford Street, the favourite West Eud Christchurch Premier Private Hotel. Every coinfort and luxury of a refiued home with proximity to city. Tariff; From 12/6 to 15/- a day; £l/4/- weekly.—D. B. Gunn, Proprietor. When visiting Christchurch, ring RINK TAXIS, LTD., phone 31-878, for your taxi requirements. The premier taxi firm of the Dominion. Wo guarantee our service 100%. Ample garaging accommodation. Taxi and petrol service nt all hours. 'l’ours arranged throughout the South Island. Rink Taxis, Ltd., Victoria Square. Phone 84-878. NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL, Christchurch, completely new in every detail. New furnishings, lovely lounges, hot and cold water bedrooms. Tariff; 16/- day. C.T.A. •nd A.A. C. A. WELSH. Proprietor, lato “Cokers.” HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE.—Tennis, social hall, hot mineral baths in home; A.A. hostel. Tariff. £4/10/- weekly; 15/- dally. Tels.: Heleusvllle 35, Auckland 48-087. MARTON E. W CAULTON (late Hawke's Bay) is the proprietor of the WHITE HART, Marton. Hot. and cold water most bedrooms. Centre tQMb excellent cuisine. Tariff 16/6 day. Best of Speights. Phone 2006. NEW PLYMOUTH HOTEL IMPERIAL—CasuaI tariff, 18/6 a day; C.T. rate, 14/-; A.A., 17/6. Centre Main Street. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Offering visitors a dignified atmosphere *£ comfort uud service. V. N. JONES, Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth. Hut and cold water, bedrooms; large spacious lounges. Every comfort, centre town, linin. P.O. Tram stops door. TAIHAPE GRETNA HOTEL.—Contains 54 rooms. Number of bedrooms contain bathroom and phone. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Lavishly furnished. Cutsine the best. None but the best of wines and spirits. Recognized as one of the leading country Hotels in New Zealand. Gretna Service and Gretna Attention at all times.—J. QUIRK. Proprietor. Phone 38. Box 101. Stay at the NEW (fAIHAPE HOTEL. Taihape, where comfort and convenience nre a habit. Excellent service. Spotless service. 11. GALBRAITH, Proprietor. Phone 25. Box 24, Taihape. URENUI An ideal holiday resort, URENUI HOTEL, on wain road to Auckland. Splendid accommodation at reasonable tariff. Nearest hotel going north 120 miles. Best of wines.—l’. HEALEY, Proprietor. Phone 4. WANGANUI. FOSTER’S HOTEL, long recognized as the leading Hotel in Wanganui. (Palruul/.ed by Royalty). Hot and cold -waler in all bedrooms, private bathrooms, readiug, writlug and drawing rooms, large, spacious, luxurious lounges. Centre of Wanganui's business thoroughfare. Foster's is now controlled by Foster’s, Ltd., under persona) management of Mr. S. J’. Gibbous, late White Hart Hotel, Marlon.
EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. Plpitea Street. PRINCIPAL: MISS E. M. NORTH, 8.A., Dip. Pedagogy. ■School Classes will resume on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Former pupils 9 a.m. New Pupils 10 a.m. Pupils may enrol on Friday. January 29, and Monday, February J, from 9.30 a.m. till 12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. till -1 p.m. Primary school certificate, primary school pupil’s leaving card, and Birth certificate should be presented by all new pupils on entry. The following courses of instruction are offered to pupils:— 1. General, loading later to Home Course or Art Course. 2. Professional. 3. Commercial. Pupils travel free from Ngaio, Johnsonville. Paekakariki, etc., and Eastbourne, amt with railway concession rates from Hutt Valley. Entry forms aud Prospectus may be obtained from the College or from the Secretary, A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS’ COLLEGE, Austin Street, E.l. Principal: Miss N. G. Isaac, M.A. This Modern School provides Free Secondary Education for Girls from districts with the postal indicators E.l, E.2, E. 3, E. 4, E. 5, C. 3, SJ, 8.2. Girls from Eastbourne, Vogeltown, ami Mornington may also attend free, but from other districts only as paying pupils. The School Reopens on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, for last, year’s pupils at 9 a.m., and new pupils at 10 a.m. The Principal and Members of Staff will be at Hie College to enrol new pupils and Interview their parents or guardians on Thursday and Friday, January 28 and 29, from 9 till 12, and 1 till 4, aud at any other times by arrangement. Telephone 55-589. All commencing secondary education should bring Primary School Certificates ami Leaving Cards and proof of ago. The School aims at equipping girls well for any walk in life. Prospectuses from Hie College Otlice, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Quay, Telephone 4G-735, or from the school. W. A. STUART, Secretary. HUNTLEY SCHOOL, MARTON (Founded 1895). PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 TO It YEARS. BOARDERS ONLY. Ideal situation In healthy district. Hemo Farm; splendid Playing Fields, Scholarships <oid beys’ sons), Music and Singing Exhibitions. Illustrated prospectus on application to tbo Headmaster.
EDUCATIONAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: E. N. Hogben, M.A., F.R.G.S. THE First Term for 1013 begins on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. The enrolment of new and transferred pupils will take place on .Monday, February 1, as follows:— A. DAI' PUPILS: 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon for pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters A to M. .1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. for pupils whose surnames begin with one of the letters N to Z. B. BOARDING PUPILS: Parents of new or former boarders may see the Headmaster on FRIDAY, January 29. from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; also on SATURDAY .MORNING, January 30. from 10 a.m. to noon; on .MONDAY, February 2, during enrolment time; or at another time by appointment. On Enrolment, pupils are required to produce the PRIMARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, the PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS' LEAVING CARD, and a CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH. Pupils transferring from another post-primary school should produce the Record Card of their previous School. . . . A comprehensive fee of £1 with discount of 2/(1 for immediate payment covers all games and ikdiool Activities. Pupils are urged to join the School Accident. Insurance Scheme lor which the annual fee is 2/6, payable at. the beginning of the First Term. There is also the Parents’ Voluntary Subscription Scheme for College Improvements. List of Text Books will not be given until the classification of pupils has been made. There are Iwo main Courses of Instruction. the GENERAL COURSE, in which both Latin and French are taken, and the MODERN COURSE, in wliieh such subjects as Bookkeeping, Woodwork aud .Metalwork are substituted for Latin. A comprehensive curriculum provided ou approved lines. Special allciilion given to Physical Training and Games. Pupils prepared for all public examinations. THE BOARDING DEPARTMENT, comprising modern and commodious buildings, is situated in extensive grounds. Careful attention is given Io dietary, heailh. study ami pastimes. Fees moderate. A remote allowance of 7/(1 weekly may lie claimed. Reduction of 5 per cent, for brothers. For ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS, enrolment forms and further particulars required, apply to Hie Headmaster, or to the Secretary, P.O. Box 1(189, or Room 84 (a). A.M.P. Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. A. STUART. Secretary. LUCY COWAN. L.T.C.L. I Elocilt Ion), liesuim's Teaching in February. Room .320, T. A- G. Building. THERE is money In (lie attic and basement, Put a few inexpensive advertn in ’’The Dominion" and realize on some of those things stored lor co long aud for wliieliyou have little use.
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