IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. | "THE EVENING POST." rA DVERTISEES arc asked to have their -^*- Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements (or tha SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the rrevious day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed that day. NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies only should be sent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal regulations norn de plume addresses care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., "The Evening Post." "V'EW ZEALAND INSURANCE -" COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT - INSURANCE Accepted Lowest Current Rates). The Company is empowered by Special JAct of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGENCY BUSINESS. N. \V. NELSON, Manager.' Office: A.M.P. BUILDING. Telephone 40-223. REDUCED PRICES 1 For I TTIGH-CLASS TAILORING \ X 1 AND ' SUPERIOR BRITISH SUITINGS at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, Add to the attractions of this Firm, famous always for its EXPERT SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS. LOOK AFTER YOUR EYES. T\ON'T be handicapped in li£e by defee- ■*■' tive eyesight. Have your eyes tested by ua at regular intervals. We are fully qualified opticians, and our rooms are installed .with all the latest optical equipment. Prescriptions dispensed. MORRISON & GILBERD, LTD., 70, Willis street, Wellington. Established 1592. .. A SHELDONISM TAILORPHRASED! OHELDON says: "The price a man puts •^ on his goods or service is his own estimation of their value." Applied to clothing this trite argument would read something like this: "The clothes a man wears express the opinion he has of himself" Create a FAVOURABLE impression. Have your suit TAILORED TO ORDER —that's tho only way to be above suspiciou. I'd be pleased to SUIT you! D. MORRISON, Tailor, Upstairs—so, Willis street, Wellington. TITEDICAL MASSAGE, Remedia! Exer- •*•"■ cises.—Mr. and Mrs. \VM. BARKE, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-223. rjHIROPRACTIC—COLWILL & COLJ WILL announce their return-from further study in U.S.A. and Europe. Reopening 7th January, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay place. Tel, 52-869. UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, PERSONAL Tuition by either whole-day -*• or part-time coux-ses in all subjects lor University Entrance (Matriculation) Examination, and Arts and Science Deyr.ee subjects. LL.B. Latin and English. Commercial Language and Technical Engineering subjects. Particulars upon application. Close 24th December. Re-open '11th January. G. W. yon ZEDLITZ, M.A., Principal. Masonic Chambers, Wellington terrace. Telephone 44-631. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS ' TVTISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF ■"■*■ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Classes Resume Monday, 18th January. Priucipal: MISS KOWWXREK, Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33, Willis street, Wellington. TURNER SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 83, Kent terrace. Telephone 50-651. TVTRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIER •"-*■ (Principal). Thorough Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandoline, Guitar, and Ukulele. Stringed Instrument? lent free of charge. Orchestras of any combination available for engagement. ("JARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, XJ Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lambton quay. Telephone 40-619. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. Principal: Miss K. Whitbread-Edwarda, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S. (Non.), N.U.t! (Eng.). . Rc-openind date, Ist February, 1932. ... BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, i 08, The Terrace. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. \ jQLASSES RECOMMENCE TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY. HORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING CLASSES. In the last Public- Service Examinations SEVEN out of the EIGHT first places in order of merit for the SENIOR Examination were "BANKS'S" pupils. In the JUNIOR division the first FIVE places were gained by our pupils, and "BANKS" secured 100 per cent, oi: passes. These results were obtained in open competition with all the Wellington Schools. OPENING DATE-TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.A.1.5., Managing Director. what is our greatest asset? our boys: TT'S a patent's duty to scu that their boys get an adequate start in life. This can best be accomplished by taking care that they receive that careful, INDIVIDUAL, ALL-ROUND TRAINING .that is necessary. MASS PRODUCTION is all very well in some businesses, but MASS EDUCATION is hopeless and wasteful. ENROL YOUR BOY AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE, where the Classes are limited to 24. You will be pleased with the advance your son will make physically, morally, and mentally. Try Wellesley. Office at 98, The Terrace, opens ou 12th January. L. y. I'ECiLIiR, 8.A., Headmaster.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 6
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