MISCELLANEOUS
GOLDEN, BAY SHIPPING CO. } LTD. SCOW Talisman sails MONDAY, 19th January, for Waitapu and Collingwood. Cargo received until Noon. ANCHOR S. & F. C 0.,. LTD., Agents.
EDUCATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT The best means of avoiding unemployment is to be so equipped that you can apply your knowledge and ability to the practical affairs of life. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON was established over a quarter of a century ago to assist ambitious people. The College is ready and willing to assist you. Write us about the subject you are interested in, and get particulars of the service we can-render. Postal Tuition is a speciality of Banks College. H. AMOS, Managing Director, Wellington.
SEE BANFF—TRAVEL “HOME” VIA THE C.P.R. AND SEE BANFF—IN THE HEART OF THE WORLDFAMOUS ROCKIES A C.P.R. Hotel—the finest mountain hotel in the world, open 15th May to Ist October, and other hotels open the year round, enable you to “stop-over” and enjoy all the delights of this soenic wonder-place. Bathing in the most .e----nowned warm sulphur swimming pools in Nor.th America—golfing—tennis—motoring—climbing. Then to Montreal or Quebec, where giantess liners of the Canadian Pacific fleet await to carry you on the last stage of your journey—to Southampton, Liverpool, London,_ Belfast or Glasgow—two days on the mighty St. Lawrence River and only four on the Atlantic. Write or call for finely illusL'ii.ed literature. J. H. Cock and Co., or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 2
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