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EDUCATIONAL. SINGING, SI’E ECI I- T R AINING And I TIIEATR ICA L EFFICIENCY. G. HELEN GARD’NEIt Hus Uesuuied. •STUDIO : NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, COURTENAY I’l. ACE. (New) Telephone Number 56-241. (Teacher of Elocution, etc.. Sacred Heart Convent, Island Bay,) Special Classes: Speech-Training and PlayActing, .Mondays 5 to 6.1 u p.m. Children: Saturday Mornings, 10.30 to 11.45. (Please note change of address owing to the previous Studio premises being taken over by tlie Military.) Arrangements: Daily, 4.30 to 0 p.m. TUITION AT GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 32 Blair Street (behind Tram Shelter). Courtenay Place, Wellington. HAS NOW RESUMED. TUITION HOURS in the Coineinrcial Department: DAY—Morning or Afternoon Sessions, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. EVENING —1 to 0 hours weekly, between 5 p.m. and 6.15 p.m., Mondays to Thursdays, or between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays. SUBJECTS—Anv of the following: Typewriting. Shorthand (Pitman s or Gregg), Bookkeeping, Commercial English, Office Pracitice, Handwriting. Call.’'write or telephone for Free Prospectus. The Director, Mr. A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.), may be interviewed at all Sessions. Telephone 51-987. INSTITUTE FOR INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY. PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE FOR overcoming Nervous Complaints, Anxiety Neurosis, Sleeplessness. Depressive States, War and other Shock Psychosis, Educational Difficulties with Children. A.M.P. BUILDING, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Telephone 42-326. Consultations by Appointment. ARTISTS AND EXHIBITIONS. WATER Colours by well-known New Zealand Artists now showing at .McGregor Wr i ght’s, 115 Lamb ton Qy. ACCOMMODATION —(Continued). AUCKLAND.• ABERCORN, 363 Queen St., above Town Hall—Bed, Breakfast, 7/6; free parking. 45-254. , RYECROFT Private Hotel, 26 Symonds St.—£3/10/- weekly, 12/- day. Under new management.—Mr. J. 11. Hodgson. “TOMOANA,” above Library, 44 Wellesley St. E.—B/6 day, £2/2/- week.—Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. WELLESLEY House, Wellesley St. West, Ponsonby tram. —Bed and breakfast, 7/6. —II. Rider, Proprietress. HOTEL Northland.—Private Hotel de Luxe, Queen St.—A.A. and P.S. House. — Mr. and Mrs. John P, Riordan. PRINCESS Lodge, Private Hotel—Excellent cuisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St. 12/G a day.—Mrs. M. Bethune, Proprietress. MANSIONS Hotel, Whittaker Place—lo/day, £3/3/- weekly. Tel. 42-724.—Mrs. E. Speer, Proprietress CHEVIOT. NORTH CANTERBURY. FARM Guest House, high altitude, riding, tennis, 70 miles rail journey; no extras; £3/3/- weekly. Tel. 18.—Mrs. Pain, Cheviot, N. Canterbury. CENTRAL HAWKE’S MAY, PAYING Guests on Central Hawke’s Bay Farm, facilities for swimming and fishing, good table, quiet surroundings, £2/10/weck Write E 693, “Dominion,” CHRISTCHURCH. AMBASSADORS Hotel—lo/6 day, £3/3/a week; 2iniu. from trams and station — Mrs, T, .1. Sleenian, Proprietress. NEW Hotel Windsor, 47 Manchester St.— 9/6 day; Smin. station. New management. —H. C. Robinson, Proprietor. HOTEL Federal—Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas tires in bedrooms: tariff 16/6 to 19/- a day. HOTEL Cecil (Private). 73 Manchester St. South, Christchurch—Permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. Tariff modDUNEDIN. LEVIATHAN Hotel, nearly opp. Railway Station.—Tariff, 11/6 a day; £3 week: largest private hotel in N.Z. Box 112 Dunedin. H AMI LTDN. GRAND Central Private Hotel.—New management. A.A. house; 12/6 day; min town.—Mr. and Mrs. Baden Hedges. AL.MADALE Private Hotel (A. Mcßae, Prop.).—A.A.. C.T. Hotel; tennis court; 12/- day.—Mr. and Mrs. lan Duncan. Managers. LEVIN. GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. Licensed House, First-class accommodation, close to railway. Sunny position. Moderate tariff. Good table. LEVIN HOTEL —Licensed House. Recently renovated. Best accommodation. Uu* der new management. E. F. WARD. Proprietor. (Late Gresham Hotel. Wellington.) WISTERIA Private Hotel.—Beautiful surroundings; 1A acres lawns. Casual ami permanents. Splendid table. Superior accommodation. MA ST ER TON. GLENORE Guest House, 116 Dixon St.Superior, casual accommodation; moderate tariff. Central. NAPIER. BROOKLYN Private Hotel, 2 Munro SI. Central, close station. Parade: reasonable. —Mrs, Beamish. Tel. 3965. PACIFIC House Private Hotel, Marine Pde., Napier.—Casuals; comfortable home. 10/6 (lav. £3/3/- weekly.—Mrs. Wihihore Tel. 23(13. ‘‘ WAIK A 1 A,” SI “Marble Pde.—Bed and breakfast, 7/-; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 2349. (Mrs.) <. Dyer, Prop. SPA Private Hotel, opp. Hut Sait Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 2991. “SIIORTLA NDS.’’ Marine Parade. tor restful, (inlet holidays. Very reasonable Bed. breakfast. Sunny. comfortable room*?, lacing sea. Parade gardens. (’htj.*? sap baths. Tel 3144 Mrs. Dawe “GLENCOE,” 194 Hastings St.. Nuphr. Furn. Rms., morning tray: bandy to Parade and town.—Miss Macdonald. Propriot re s s. CLARENDON Hotel, Napier, under entirely new mamigement. Mr. Arthur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel. Hastings. Henson able tariff. Lunches a specialty. BEa7}7F House. Parade; handy town.—b ull board or bed. broakfasl. Tariff reasonable. —M. Plunket. Tel. 2765. NELSON. WALNUI House oilers you a pleasant holiday; extensive grounds and record sunshine. Write for illust r:it<‘d_J<dder _ WAKATU H otel. - Excellent cuibi ue. ev er.v modern conv., moderate tariff. Spe« ial break fa st fur Ferry passengers. Tel r.u. —A. .1. Lambert. I’roprielor. I SjETKOI’OI.rrAX ITivale linleT. Leniral anil eonil ortable. Telegrams, "Mel rohulel T. l. 317.—1. S. Waller. I’rnprietiir, Xl-:w BI.Y.Moi l'll. LEADING Private llolel — Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St. 1 min. Sialion Tel. 151). OKOIIDIUE TITTr Springs - llolel—Cliai ining holiday Spa and llealtli Kesorl. Golf tenni- mineral baths on properly ~ OTAKI._ TELEGHA i’ll Hotel. Otaki. Remodelled and enlarged. C.T. and A.A. House. T. V. Cahill (lain I'itzroy llo]‘< PlllHMlin). I’ALMEItS'I OX XOIITH. ItEXoVATED, Modernized, the "I in peril! 1” Offers iinexeelled service and table, u ami c. wider bedrooms; moderate t.iirill . < . I P.S.. A.A. I'll, r.'-’dl. G. Vic Simpson. I’m j) r i e tor. I’EKMANEXT and Cnsiml GliefiLs. laritf modoraic. Kntigilikci privatfi llolel, Palm. Nth.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 6

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