IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS, THE EVENING POST." rA DVERTISERS are asked to have their •*;■*• Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the rrevioua day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturday cannot ba guaranteed that day. _ NOTE.—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies only should be Bent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal regulations norn de plume addresses care of General Post Office cannot be accepted. BLTJKDELL BROS., LTD., "The Evening Post." "YOUR SUITS ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT.GIVE ME THAT FEELING OP BEING WELL DRESSED." JjJXTRACT from a letter to MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, J>y a gentleman of Fine Taste in Dress. CHARMING ENGLISH SUMMER SUITINGS, ALL AT EASY PRICES, AWAIT YOUR CHOICE AT MILLIGAN'S. LOOK AFTER YOUR EYES. • TiON'T be handicapped in life by dc- •■-' fective eyesight. Have your eyes tested.by us at regular intervals. We are fully qualified opticians, and our rooms are installed with all the latest optical equipment. Prescriptions dispensed. MORRISON AND GILBERD, LTD., 70, Willis street, Wellington. . Established 1892. "CAMROC" (The Champagne of Dry Ginger Ales.) TS now being packed in CARTONS con--1- taming six bottles, ready packed, to be carried away. Order one from your Grocer; splendidly suited for SURPRISE PARTIES, PICNICS, .OR - PRESENTS Prepared from REAL Artesian' Water 500 feet deep. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., Telephones: 61-219; 267, Lower Hutt. TVTEDICAL MASSAGE, Remedial Exerxu- cises.—Mr. and Mrs. WM. BARKE, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-223. (^HIROPRACTIC-COLWILL & COLKJ WILL announce their return from further study in U.SA. and Europe. Reopening 7th January, 'National Bank Chambers, Courtenay place. Tel. 62-869. ■UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SCHOOL; "PERSONAL Tuition by either whole-day •*- or parf time (courses in all subjects for University Entrance (Matriculation) Examination, and Arts and Science Degree 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 44-651. THOROUGH Ensures SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS "IVfISS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF ■"*■ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual: Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to auccess in business. Classes Resume Monday, 18th January. Principal: MISS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33, Willis street, Wellington. . TURNER SCHOOL OF MUSIC. S3, Kent terrace. Telephone 50-651. T\f RS. JEAN - TURNER-COTTIER •*■"■ (Principal). Thorough Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo, Mandoline, Guitar, and ■ Ukulele. Stringed-Instruments lent free of charge. Orchestras of any combination 'available for engagement. jfJARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Stewart Dawson/s Buildings, . Lambton quay. Telephone 40-619 Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. £s: 1:(i5 h$ s%sff%& - (Eng.). ■ • ■ ■ ■Ke-openmg date, lßt February, 1932. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN. What can I do to earn something to frelievc Dad*s anxieties and troubles? Congenial and well-paid positions can felways be obtained for the young woman frith a good, training in those useful and Necessary "twin arts,". shorthand ■: .and typewriting. JJANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, the College of good results, commences TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY. Well begun is half done. Get in first and be ready to seize the first opportunity o£ earning your first money. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.AJ.S., Managing Director. — GREEK ;■- ', v. ' ■ . ' MODERN EDUCATION. rpHE Greeks aimed at harmony of phy- •*■ sical, moral, and mental development. Two thousand years after the Greek Civilisation, no better system lias been devised. State Education has degenerated into Mass Education. Private enterprise provides that individual care and attention that is so necessary for each, boy. The_ Government requires all the assistance it can get in reducing its enormous expenditure. Money invested in the private education of your son is money well invested, because you can get what you pay for. Try Wellesley College for your boy. Jiou won't be. disappointed. ■-..': First term, commences 2nd February. Office opens 12th January (98, The TerJace). Telephone. L. R PEGLER, 8.A., . Headmaster. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CJUBSCRIBERS whose delivery " of "The Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. . This course ensures first-hand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BROS, LTD. Telephone 44-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 10
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