LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ HOSTEL, BOWMONT ST., INVERCARGILL.
The magnificent block of buildings known as Amethyst Hall, Bowmont Street, has been opened as a ladies’ and girls’ hostel, and all its splendid appointments placed at the service of High School girls and others. There are 22 lofty, well-furnished rooms, halls, flower gardens, orchard, tennis and croquet lawns, playground, four bathrooms, play room, etc., etc. Close to South School, which has sue h a high record for educational advantages, and near to the Giris' High School.
The Principal is Miss Pyle, who has had exceptional experience, and is well qualified to cater for and take care of girls. A good table kept. The terms are remarkably low : 12 6d from Monday to Friday ; 16s for a full week. Ladies coming to Invercargill and wanting a beautiful home to stay at can also be accommodated at 25s per week. For further information, apply to Miss Pyle, Principal, Bowmont Street, Invercargill.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 247, 18 January 1916, Page 5
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157LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ HOSTEL, BOWMONT ST., INVERCARGILL. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 247, 18 January 1916, Page 5
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